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Urology Services at Vedanta Hospitals, Kadapa
Advanced Diagnosis and Treatment for Kidney, Bladder & Urological Conditions
About Our Urology Department
Vedanta Hospitals offers comprehensive urological care for both men and women, covering everything from urinary tract infections to complex kidney and prostate surgeries. Our urology team is trained in the latest surgical and non-surgical methods, ensuring high success rates and faster recovery.
Whether it’s a routine issue or a complex condition, we provide personalized care using minimally invasive techniques and the latest urology technology.

Why Choose Vedanta Hospitals for Urology?
- Advanced diagnosis and surgical management of kidney, bladder, and prostate disorders
- Expertise in minimally invasive, endoscopic, and laser urology procedures
- 24/7 emergency care for urinary retention, kidney stones, and urological trauma
- Full diagnostic support – Ultrasound, CT, MRI, and Uroflowmetry
- In-house lab and pharmacy for complete treatment under one roof
- Multidisciplinary collaboration with nephrology, oncology, and radiology
Urology Equipment & Infrastructure
- Uroflowmetry & Urodynamic Studies – For evaluating bladder and urinary tract function
- Endoscopic Equipment – For TURP, ureteroscopy, and cystoscopy procedures
- Laser Lithotripsy – Non-invasive treatment for kidney and ureteric stones
- Laparoscopic Surgery Setup – For minimally invasive urological surgeries
- Ultrasound & CT Imaging – For accurate stone and tumor localization
- Post-op Recovery Rooms with ICU Backup – For critical care support
💼 Conditions Treated
- Kidney & Ureteric Stones
- Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
- Prostate Enlargement (BPH)
- Male Infertility & Erectile Dysfunction
- Bladder Disorders & Incontinence
- Urethral Strictures
- Urological Cancers – Kidney, Bladder, Prostate
- Pediatric Urology – Undescended Testes, Posterior Urethral Valves
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Do all kidney stones need surgery?
Not always. Small stones can often be managed with medications and fluids. Larger or obstructive stones may require laser or endoscopic treatment.
2. What are the symptoms of an enlarged prostate?
Frequent urination, difficulty starting/stopping urine flow, and weak urine stream are common signs. It’s treatable with medication or minor procedures.
3. Is laser surgery safe for kidney stones?
Yes, laser lithotripsy is a safe and effective method to break and remove stones without major incisions or long recovery times.
4. Can women also visit a urologist?
Absolutely. Women may need urological care for UTIs, incontinence, bladder issues, or kidney problems.