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Urologists in Goa | Urology Doctors in Goa - Manipal Hospitals

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Urologists in Goa | Urology Doctors in Goa

Diseases of the female and male urinary tract are treated by the medical speciality of urology (kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra). At Manipal Hospitals Goa, our urology department comprises some of the best Urologists in Goa, who treat hundreds of both in- and outpatients daily. Our hospital has one of the most advanced dialysis units. Manipal Hospitals Goa provides the most comprehensive care in the state for all types of urological disorders with treatments such as general urology serv......

Diseases of the female and male urinary tract are treated by the medical speciality of urology (kidn......

Goa

Consultant - Urology

Qualification:

MBBS | MS (General Surgery) | M.Ch (Urology) | DNB (Uroly) | FRCS ( UK)

Goa

Associate Consultant - Urology

Qualification:

MBBS | M.S | M.Ch (Urology)

FAQs

Urologists in Goa at Manipal Hospitals treat a broad spectrum of urological disorders, such as kidney stones, prostate conditions, urinary tract infections, incontinence, male infertility, and urological cancers. They use advanced diagnostics and modern treatment strategies to manage both routine and complex cases effectively.
 

Yes, the team routinely performs laser, laparoscopic, and endoscopic procedures. These techniques reduce pain, minimise complications, and support faster recovery, making them suitable for conditions such as kidney stones and prostate enlargement.

Yes, the hospital provides structured follow-up, including post-operative visits, imaging, medication reviews, and lifestyle guidance. This ensures safe recovery and long-term management, with support from experienced doctors.
 

You can bring your past medical records, test reports, current medicine lists, and insurance details. If referred by another doctor, carry a summary note, which can help ensure a comprehensive assessment.
 

Yes, the best urologists in Goa at Manipal Hospital evaluate recurrent UTIs using urine analysis, imaging, and, when necessary, cystoscopy. Treatment includes targeted medications, lifestyle modifications, and preventive strategies, with long-term plans customised according to age and underlying causes.