The Department of Urology at Royal Care Hospital offers diagnosis, treatment, and surgical care for disorders affecting the urinary tract and male reproductive system. Our team of experienced urologists provides advanced medical and minimally invasive surgical solutions for a wide range of urological conditions, supported by modern diagnostic technology and patient-focused care.
We specialise in the management of kidney stones, prostate disorders, urinary tract infections, bladder conditions, male infertility, urological cancers, and reconstructive urology procedures. With a multidisciplinary approach and advanced treatment techniques, we aim to improve patient comfort, recovery, and long-term urinary health.
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Royal Care Hospital combines advanced technology, experienced specialists, and patient-centred care to provide comprehensive urology services under one roof.
Our skilled team offers expertise in medical, surgical, and minimally invasive urology procedures.
We focus on modern treatment approaches that support faster recovery, reduced pain, and shorter hospital stays.
From diagnosis to treatment and follow-up, we provide coordinated and personalised care for every patient.
The department is equipped with advanced diagnostic and surgical technology to support effective treatment outcomes.
Common symptoms include frequent urination, especially at night, weak urine flow, difficulty starting urination, and a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying.
No, urology covers conditions affecting both men and women, including urinary tract infections, bladder disorders, kidney stones, and urinary incontinence.
Urinary tract infections are usually treated with medication. In recurrent cases, further evaluation is done to identify and treat the underlying cause.
Common diagnostic tests include urine analysis, ultrasound, CT scan, uroflowmetry, urodynamic studies, and cystoscopy, depending on the condition.
Yes, urinary incontinence can be managed with lifestyle changes, medications, pelvic floor exercises, and in some cases, surgical procedures.
Certain urological conditions can impact male fertility. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can help manage these conditions effectively.