The Department of Urology at Mohammadia Nursing Home provides specialised diagnosis and treatment for all conditions related to the urinary tract and male reproductive system. Our experienced urologists are trained to manage both medical and surgical urological conditions with precision, care, and the latest techniques.
From kidney stones and urinary tract infections to prostate disorders and bladder conditions, our urology team provides comprehensive care for patients of all ages. We work in close coordination with Nephrology, General Surgery, Radiology, and the Laboratory departments to ensure complete and integrated urological care for every patient.
Our urology unit handles a wide range of urinary and reproductive conditions with advanced surgical and medical management.
Kidney stone diagnosis & treatment
Urinary tract infection management
Prostate disorders & BPH treatment
Bladder & urethral conditions
Urological surgeries & procedures
Our urologists are highly experienced in managing complex urological conditions requiring both medical and surgical intervention. As a NABH accredited hospital, Mohammadia Nursing Home maintains strict patient safety protocols, infection control standards, and surgical safety checklists for all urological procedures. Our well-equipped operation theatres and dedicated urology ward ensure patients receive the best possible care throughout their treatment and recovery.
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We treat conditions including kidney stones, ureteric stones, urinary tract infections (UTI), benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostate cancer, bladder infections, bladder stones, urethral stricture, hydronephrosis, urinary incontinence, undescended testis, varicocele, phimosis, and urological trauma. Both emergency and elective urological cases are managed with the highest standards of care and precision.
Our department offers OPD urology consultations, urine examination and culture, ultrasound coordination for kidney and bladder assessment, cystoscopy, urethral dilation, circumcision, hydrocele surgery, varicocelectomy, nephrectomy, prostatectomy, bladder surgeries, and emergency urological interventions. We also coordinate with Nephrology for patients requiring combined urological and renal management.
Patients are advised to maintain adequate daily fluid intake of at least 2 to 3 litres of water to prevent kidney stones and urinary tract infections. Avoid holding urine for prolonged periods and maintain good personal hygiene. Patients with recurrent UTIs or kidney stones should follow dietary modifications as advised by their urologist and attend regular follow-up appointments to monitor their condition effectively.