2100, VGM Hospital bus stop, Trichy Road,
Singanallur, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Expert care for urinary and male reproductive health, including minimally invasive procedures and personalized treatment plans.
Book AppointmentAt VGM Multispecialty Hospital, we provide expert care for all urinary tract and kidney conditions. From common issues like kidney stones, urinary tract infections, and bladder problems to complex conditions such as prostate disorders and urinary cancers, our urologists deliver accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Using advanced diagnostic tools and minimally invasive techniques, we focus on restoring urinary health, improving quality of life, and ensuring long-term well-being.
You should consult a urologist if you experience any urinary or reproductive health symptoms that persist or affect your daily life.
Blood in Urine
Recurrent urinary tract infections
Difficulty in urination
Frequent urination
Erectile Dysfunction
Lower abdominal or back pain
Unexplained pelvic pain
Weak urine flow
Kidney stone pain
Urine leakage
Testicular pain
Foamy Urine
Early diagnosis and timely treatment can prevent complications.
Expert evaluation for kidney, bladder, urethral, and reproductive health concerns.
Comprehensive management including prevention, medical therapy, and surgical removal of kidney stones.
Endoscopic examination of the bladder and urethra for diagnosis and minor procedures.
Minimally invasive removal of ureteral stones with stent placement when required.
Reconstructive surgery to correct ureteropelvic junction obstruction and improve kidney drainage.
Safe and effective male sterilization procedure performed under expert supervision.
Diagnosis and treatment for urinary infections, bladder dysfunction, and kidney diseases.
Comprehensive management of male reproductive and sexual health issues.
Laparoscopic and endoscopic procedures for faster recovery and improved outcomes.
Specialized diagnosis and treatment for cancers of the kidney, bladder, prostate, and urinary tract.
with experience in complex urological conditions
ensuring precision and safety in every procedure
for both men and women, covering all aspects from diagnosis to advanced treatment
for quicker recovery, less pain, and better outcomes
focusing on comfort, privacy, and long-term wellness
MS, MCh (Uro)
Schedule an appointment with our specialist doctors and take the first step toward better health today.
Urology is the branch of medicine that deals with diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system.
A urologist diagnoses and treats problems related to the kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra, and male reproductive organs.
You should see a urologist if you experience symptoms like frequent urination, difficulty passing urine, blood in urine, kidney stones, or male infertility.
Common conditions include urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, prostate enlargement, urinary incontinence, infertility, and cancers of the urinary system.
Tests include urine analysis, ultrasound (KUB), cystoscopy, uroflowmetry, PSA testing, and imaging like CT or MRI scans.
Kidney stones form when minerals and salts build up in the kidneys due to dehydration, diet, or metabolic disorders.
Treatment depends on the size and location of the stone. Options include medication, laser lithotripsy, shock wave therapy, or surgery.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland that can cause difficulty in urination, especially in older men.
Prostate cancer occurs when abnormal cells grow in the prostate. It is detected through PSA blood tests, MRI, and biopsy.
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine, which can occur due to weakened bladder muscles, nerve issues, or after childbirth.
Yes. Drinking plenty of water, avoiding excessive salt, practicing good hygiene, and managing chronic conditions like diabetes can reduce risk.
Male infertility occurs when a man has difficulty fathering a child due to low sperm count, poor motility, or blockages in the reproductive tract.
Modern urological surgeries are minimally invasive, using laparoscopy or laser techniques, which reduce pain and recovery time.
A cystoscopy is a simple procedure in which a thin camera (scope) is inserted through the urethra to examine the bladder and urinary tract.
Yes. The Urology Department provides round-the-clock emergency care for conditions like urinary retention, kidney stones, and trauma.