Urology Doctors in Chennai
Our urologists diagnose and treat conditions of the urinary tract in both men and women, as well as male reproductive health. From kidney stones and UTIs to prostate conditions and male infertility evaluation, we provide thorough care supported by on-site urine tests and ultrasound.
Conditions We Treat
- Urinary tract infections (UTI)
- Kidney stones
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
- Prostate cancer screening (PSA)
- Male infertility evaluation
- Urinary incontinence
- Overactive bladder
- Erectile dysfunction
When Should You See a Urology Specialist?
- Burning or painful urination
- Frequent or urgent need to urinate
- Blood in urine (haematuria)
- Flank pain or lower back pain (possible kidney stones)
- Weak urine stream or difficulty starting urination
- Recurrent UTIs (more than two per year)
- PSA screening (recommended for men over 50, or over 40 with family history)
What to Expect at Your Consultation
Your urologist will take a detailed history and may request a urine analysis, urine culture, or PSA blood test — all available on-site. An ultrasound of the kidneys, bladder, or prostate may be arranged. You will receive a diagnosis and a treatment plan covering medical management and specialist referral for surgical procedures if needed.
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These diagnostic tests are commonly ordered alongside a urology consultation. All available on-site.
Frequently Asked Questions — Urology in Chennai
How do I know if I have a kidney stone?
Kidney stones typically cause sudden, severe pain in the side and back (flank pain) that may radiate to the groin, nausea, and blood in the urine. An ultrasound and urine test can confirm the diagnosis quickly.
What is the PSA test and when should men get it?
PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) is a blood test used to screen for prostate cancer and monitor prostate health. Men over 50 — or over 40 with a family history of prostate cancer — should discuss PSA screening with their doctor.
Can UTIs be treated without antibiotics?
Mild, uncomplicated UTIs may sometimes resolve on their own with increased fluid intake, but medical evaluation is recommended. Your urologist will prescribe the appropriate antibiotic based on a urine culture to ensure effective treatment and prevent recurrence.
Is there a difference between a general physician and a urologist for UTI treatment?
A general physician can treat straightforward UTIs. A urologist is recommended for recurrent UTIs, UTIs in men, UTIs associated with kidney pain, or when structural abnormalities are suspected.
Ready to see a Urology specialist?
Same-day appointments available at MedWorksPlus, Perungudi, Chennai. Consultation + diagnostics under one roof.