urologists - Century Mill

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Urology is a branch of health care that deals with diseases of the male and female urinary tract (kidneys, urethra, ureters and bladder). It also deals with the male reproductive organs (penis, testicles, scrotum, prostate, etc.). Since health problems in these parts of the body can happen to anyone, urological health is important. Urology has proven to be one of the most innovative surgical specialties. Urologists still use traditional surgical methods, but they have also pioneered modern, high-tech, fibre-optic and endoscopic techniques (sometimes called minimally invasive surgery). Urology accounts for one tenth (10%) of GP consultations. A quarter (25%) of all surgical referrals to hospital are for urological conditions. In recent years, the number of referrals to hospital for urological conditions has increased by one fifth (20%).
Dr. Rajas Urology & Andrology Centre
1
400050 Bandra West1.8 km from Century Mill
Kidney Stone Diseases - ESWL, PCNL, URS Prostate Disorders – Benign Hypertrophy of Prostate (BPH), Cancer of Prostate, (TURP, Radical Prostatectomy) etc. Urology Cancers- Kidney Cancer (Radical Nephrectomy), Bladder Cancer (TURBT & Radical Cystectomy), Prostate Cancer (Radical Prostatectomy) Erectile Dysfunction (ED) - Impotence - Medical & Surgical Management including Penile Implants. Urinary Incontinence - Male & Female/TVT – TVOT etc. Male Infertility – Varicocele Surgery (Micro surgery), TESA, PESA & Micro Surgery Vaso Epididymal Anastomosis (VEA) Female Urology All other urinary diseases
Vedarogya Ayurvedic And Panchakarma Centre
2
400001 Mumbai3.1 km from Century Mill
Pure ayurvedic treatment with sanskarita herbal drugs and Pancharkarma procedures are carried out. Exclusive package for Hair Fall and Weight Loss treatment. Special ayurvedic treatment for Infertility and Garbhini sanskar during pregnancy for healthy baby and natural delivery. Aurvedic treatment for Renal failure patients. Provide treatment for- Diabetes, Thyroid, Joint pain, Liver diseases, Amavata, Ulcers, Gyanecological problems. Special basti treatment in spondylosis for strengthening of bones and decreasing of gap.
Dr D K Karajawala
3
400030 Century Mill

Training and education to become a urological surgeon

In order to practice as a urological surgeon, five years of postgraduate training is required to master the basics. Then one year in general surgery, three years in clinical urology, the remaining time is spent training in general surgery, clinical surgery or another discipline relevant to urology. In total, it takes at least thirteen years of postgraduate study to become a urological surgeon. There are also several specialised areas that can be practised after a degree in urology such as endourology, urological oncology, neurology and paediatric urology. This profession requires skills in interpreting data, i.e. being able to interpret the patient's problems. The urologist must be a good communicator and can coordinate treatment smoothly.

What are the roles of a urologist?

Urologists treat a wide variety of diseases that affect the urinary and male reproductive systems. In men, he can treat cancers of the bladder, kidney, penis, prostate and adrenal glands, erectile dysfunction or difficulty in achieving or maintaining an erection, infertility, interstitial cystitis which is also called painful bladder syndrome, prostatitis which is an inflammation of the prostate. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) and varicocele or enlarged veins in the scrotum are also part of his areas of expertise. In women, he is able to treat bladder prolapse or the fall of the bladder into the vagina, cancers of the bladder, kidneys and adrenal glands, interstitial cystitis, kidney stones, overactive bladder, urinary tract infections and urinary incontinence. In children, it can also treat bedwetting, blockages and other problems with the structure of the urinary tract as well as undescended testicles.

Why use a urological surgeon?

It is very important to make an appointment with a urologist to avoid aggravating urogenital diseases. It is also imperative for any man over forty to have an annual check-up with a urologist to avoid the risk of prostate cancer.

When to call a urological surgeon?

Consultation with a urological surgeon is necessary when there are symptoms such as blood in the urine, leakage of urine, pain in the lower back, pelvis or ribs, pain or burning during urination. For men, a decrease in sexual desire, difficulty in obtaining or maintaining an erection and a mass in the testicle.

How to find a urological surgeon?

There are several ways to find the right urologist in Century Mill. One of the best ways is to search online through the StarOfService directory. Just choose the right urologist and follow the steps.

What are the fees for a urologist?

A consultation with a urologist ranges from €25 to €60. The costs depend on the type of visit if additional tests are needed, the qualifications of the doctor and the geographical location. What is the basis of reimbursement for a urologist? The fees charged by doctors and the amount used as a basis for reimbursement by the Assurance Maladie vary according to the doctor's discipline (general practitioner or other speciality) and sector of activity (sector 1 or 2). In general, the reimbursement rate is 70% for a doctor within the framework of the coordinated care pathway. For teleconsultations, reimbursement is 100%. For specific direct access consultations, the reimbursement rate is 70%. What happens during the first visit to a urologist? First of all, the urologist asks the reason for the consultation in order to proceed with the medical and surgical study by taking note of the examinations already carried out. Next, he asks the patient about the symptoms and suggests further tests. Afterwards, he performs an ultrasound to see the kidneys, bladder or prostate. Finally, he explains the different possible diagnoses and prescribes additional tests such as a blood test, urine analysis or abdominal scan. What examination should a urologist do? Several tests should be done for a urological assessment. These include laboratory tests such as PSA, urinalysis and blood tests. Imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans and ultrasound scans should also be done. The urologist may also perform urodynamic and cystoscopic examinations.

How to choose a urologist?

-Medical directories should be consulted to ensure that the urologist is certified in his or her specialty and to see what types of services and procedures he or she is licensed to provide. -Do not hesitate to contact local or national medical societies for general information about the urologist, including the number of procedures performed and the number of years in practice. - Urological conditions can be an uncomfortable thing to talk about so it is necessary to consult a urologist with effective communication skills.

Points to raise during an appointment with a urologist.

What is the specialty of the urologist? How is the urinary examination carried out? What treatment options are available?