Advanced Urological Care in Kukatpally, Hyderabad

Urology is the field of medicine that focuses on diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive tract. Some urologists treat general diseases of the urinary tract. Others specialize in a particular type of urology, such as:

  • Female urology, which focuses on conditions of a woman’s reproductive and urinary tract
  • Male infertility, which focuses on problems that prevent a man from conceiving a baby with his partner
  • Neurourology, which focuses on urinary problems due to conditions of the nervous system
  • Pediatric urology, which focuses on urinary problems in children
  • Urologic oncology, which focuses on cancers of the urinary system, including the bladder, kidneys, prostate, and testicles

Every specialist in the Department of Urology at Treatment Range Hospitals is highly respected in their domain of medical expertise. With a combination of outstanding qualifications, recommendations and experience along with top-notch clinical and surgical skills, is what brings the department to the forefront amongst all other divisions in the hospital. Making us one of the best hospitals for urology in Hyderabad. Keeping up research in the field, our experts bring forward modern methods of diagnostic screenings and treatment modules that offer renewed hope to many of our critical patients.

Treatment Range Hospitals has the ability to offer the Advanced Urological Care that our patients need, close to home. Our support staff are always there to answer any questions.

Common treatment methods for these disorders can be male-specific medical and surgical procedures include vasectomy, vasovasostomy, orchidopexy and circumcision and are treated by some of the top urologists in Hyderabad.

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Endourology

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Neuro-urology

Paediatric urology

Female urology

Pleuroscopy and video-assisted thoracoscopic procedures add to another field of the proficiency of the department. The Pulmonology Department is also equipped with Endobronchial Ultrasound (EBUS) facility. The department utilises all the latest and modern tools for bronchoscopic diagnosis.

The department also consists of a specialised sleep laboratory and conducts multiple sleep studies for patients with diseases and conditions related to obesity hypoventilation syndrome, obstructive sleep apnea, day time sleepiness and snoring disorders. We also have a dedicated team of some of the best paediatric pulmonologists in Hyderabad who specialize in all pulmonary issues in children.

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FAQ's

How does inflammation of the airways affect my asthma?

Inflammation of the airways causes asthma symptoms (wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness and coughing) by restricting or limiting the airflow to and from the lungs. When the airways have been inflamed for a long time, they become extra-sensitive. This means that they react faster and more strongly to various triggers, such as allergens, viruses, dust, smoke and stress.

Is it worse getting asthma when you are old?

Not necessarily, but asthma is often more severe if it starts at an older age. In addition, an older person with heart disease or other medical problems may have more difficulty in dealing with an asthma attack than a younger person.

How common is bronchiectasis?

It is estimated that there are 500,000 individuals in the United States with bronchiectasis and one person out of 150 people aged 75 years old and older has bronchiectasis. The risk of getting this condition increases with age.

What causes bronchiectasis?

Bronchiectasis may be caused by cystic fibrosis (CF), a genetic condition that results in long-lasting lung infections and reduced ability to breathe. CF gets worse over time. For non-CF bronchiectasis, the cause is not always known. This is called idiopathic bronchiectasis.

What are the symptoms of PF?

PF is a progressive disease and can affect anyone, although it is seen more commonly in middle-aged and older adults. The symptoms of PF include breathlessness, cough, weight loss, fatigue, aching joints and muscles, and clubbing (the widening and rounding of fingers and toes).

As the disease progresses, other symptoms such as heart failure, stroke, pulmonary embolism, and lung infections are likely to occur due to progressive lung damage.

How is the severity of PF determined?

The progression of PF can be categorized into stages based on the results of forced vital capacity (FVC) tests, determined by spirometry. The staging is as follows:

  • FVC greater than 75% — mild disease
  • FVC between 50 and 75% — moderate disease
  • FVC between 25 and 49% — severe disease
  • FVC lower than 25% — very severe disease
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