Best Urologists in Hyderabad, India | Top Urology Doctors

PACE Hospitals is home to some of the best urologists in Hyderabad, India, with 60+ years of combined experience in providing expert care for kidney stones, enlarged prostate (BPH), urinary tract infections (UTIs), male infertility, urinary disorders, and urological cancers. Using advanced diagnostics and Holmium Laser technology, our specialists offer minimally invasive treatments with reduced blood loss, faster recovery, and excellent clinical outcomes.

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Dr. Abhik Debnath

(Consultant Laparoscopic Urologist, Endourologist, Andrologist & Kidney Transplant Surgeon)

  • Qualifications: MBBS, MS (General Surgery – IMS, BHU), MCh (Urology – CMC Vellore), DNB (Urology)
  • Experience: 12+ years 
  • Areas of Expertise: Kidney stones, Ureteral stones, Urinary tract infections (UTIs), Pelviureteric junction obstruction, Enlarged prostate (BPH), Chronic kidney disease (CKD), Interstitial cystitis, Haematuria, Urethral stricture, Hydronephrosis, Urologic cancers, including bladder cancer, kidney tumors, testicular cancer, and prostate cancer
  • Highlight: Dr. Abhik Debnath is one of the best urologists in Hyderabad, India, with over 12 years of expertise in RIRS, URS, and PCNL for kidney stones; TURP and advanced laser prostate surgery; laparoscopic nephrectomy; urethroplasty and reconstructive urological procedures; kidney transplantation; and diagnostic procedures such as cystoscopy and biopsy.
  • Award: Gold Medal in Physiology — widely recognized for his academic distinction and compassionate patient care.
  • Memberships: Urological Society of India, South Zone Urological Society of India, Indian Medical Association (IMA)

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Dr. Abhik Debnath – Top Urologist in Hyderabad, Telangana, India | Speaks English, Telugu, Hindi, Bangla

Languages Spoken: English, Hindi, Telugu, Bangla

Dr. Abhik Debnath - Best Urology Specialist in Hyderabad, Telangana, India | Consultation Timing

Timings: Mon to Sat – 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Dr. Abhik Debnath - Famous Urologist in Hyderabad, Telangana, India | Consultation Location

Location:  PACE Hospitals, HITEC City & Madinaguda

Dr. Vishwambhar Nath

(Senior Consultant Urologist & Renal Transplant Surgeon)

  • Qualifications: MBBS (CMC Vellore), MS (General Surgery - CMC Vellore), DNB (Urology - CMC Vellore), M.Ch (Urology - CMC Vellore)
  • Experience: 40+ years
  • Areas of Expertise: Management of BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) and bladder dysfunction, kidney stones, ureteral stones and urological cancers including Kidney Cancer (Renal Cancer), Bladder Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Testicular Cancer.
  • Highlight: Dr. Vishwambhar Nath is one of the top urologists in Hyderabad, India, with over 40 years of experience in advanced urology and patient-centered care. He previously served as Professor of Urology at CMC Vellore and Consultant Urologist at Cambridge University Teaching Hospitals, UK. Renowned for his evidence-based, ethical medical practice, he is widely respected for blending clinical excellence with compassionate care.

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Dr. Vishwambhar Nath - Best Urologist in Hyderabad, Telangana, India | Speaks English, Hindi

Languages Spoken: English, Hindi

Dr. Vishwambhar Nath - Top 10 Urologist in Hyderabad, Telangana, India | Consultation Timing

Timings: Mon, Wed, Fri – 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Dr. Vishwambhar Nath - Best Urology Specialist in Hyderabad, Telangana, India | Consultation Location

Location:  PACE Hospitals, HITEC City

Dr. K Ravichandra

(Consultant Laparoscopic Urologist, Andrologist & Kidney Transplant Surgeon)

  • Qualifications: MBBS, MS (General Surgery), MCh (Urology)
  • Experience: 11+ years
  • Areas of Expertise: Urinary tract infections (UTIs), Kidney stones, bladder stones, Pelviureteric junction (PUJ) obstruction, Prostate enlargement or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), overactive bladder, hydrocele, interstitial cystitis, haematuria, urethral stricture, bladder exstrophy, hydronephrosis, kidney cancer, and prostate cancer.
  • Highlight: Dr. K. Ravichandra is One of the Trusted Urology Specialists in Hyderabad, India with over 11 years of experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of urological conditions. His expertise covers laparoscopic urology, kidney transplant surgery, andrology, and advanced endourological procedures such as RIRS, PCNL, URSL, and TURP.
  • Memberships: Urological Society of India, Urological association of Kerala, Indian Medical Association (IMA)

Consultation Details

Dr. K Ravichandra - Best Urology Specialist in Hyderabad, Telangana, India | Speaks English, Telugu, Hindi

Languages Spoken: English, Hindi, Telugu

Dr. K Ravichandra - Top Urologist Doctor in Hyderabad, Telangana, India | Consultation Timing

Timings: Mon to Sat – 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Dr. K Ravichandra - Famous Urology Doctor in Hyderabad, Telangana, India | Consultation Location

Location:  PACE Hospitals, HITEC City & Madinaguda

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Comprehensive Urological Conditions & Cancers Treated by Our Expert Urologists

Kidney & Ureteral Disorders

  • Kidney stones (Nephrolithiasis / Renal calculi)
  • Ureteral stones (Ureterolithiasis)
  • Pelviureteric junction obstruction (PUJO)
  • Hydronephrosis (Dilation of the renal pelvis)
  • Kidney cysts (Renal cortical or medullary cysts)
  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD – Chronic renal failure)
  • Acute kidney injury (AKI – Acute renal failure)
  • Horseshoe kidney (Renal fusion anomaly)
  • Ureteric strictures (Ureteral stenosis)
  • Ureterocele (Distal ureteral ballooning)
  • Ureteropelvic junction stenosis (UPJ stenosis)


Bladder and Urinary Tract Conditions

  • Urinary tract infections (UTI – Cystitis, Pyelonephritis, Urethritis)
  • Overactive bladder (OAB – Detrusor overactivity)
  • Interstitial cystitis (Bladder Pain Syndrome – BPS/IC)
  • Bladder stones (Vesical calculi)
  • Bladder dysfunction or Neurogenic bladder (Neuropathic detrusor dysfunction)
  • Urinary incontinence (Enuresis, Urge/Stress/Mixed types)
  • Urinary retention (Atonic bladder or obstructive uropathy)
  • Hematuria (Gross or microscopic blood in urine)
  • Bladder diverticulum (Congenital or acquired bladder outpouching)
  • Bladder prolapse (Cystocele)
  • Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR – Grade I to V reflux)
  • Posterior urethral valves (PUV – Congenital obstruction)


Prostate Disorders

  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH – Nodular prostatic enlargement) or Enlarged prostate
  • Acute and Chronic Prostatitis (Bacterial or non-bacterial prostate inflammation)
  • Prostate abscess (Infected prostatic cavity)


Urologic Cancers

  • Adrenal tumors (managed with urology involvement)
  • Kidney cancer (Renal cell carcinoma – RCC)
  • Bladder cancer (Transitional cell carcinoma – TCC)
  • Prostate cancer (Adenocarcinoma of the prostate)
  • Testicular cancer (Seminoma, Non-seminomatous germ cell tumors)
  • Ureteral cancer (Upper tract urothelial carcinoma)
  • Urethral cancer (Rare – mostly squamous cell type)
  • Penile cancer (Squamous cell carcinoma)
  • Adrenal tumors (Pheochromocytoma, Adrenocortical carcinoma)

Reconstructive and Functional Urology

  • Urethral stricture (Urethral stenosis / fibrosis)
  • Urinary fistulas (Vesicovaginal, urethrocutaneous, ureterovaginal)
  • Neurogenic bladder (Bladder dysfunction from spinal cord injury, MS, etc.)
  • Urofacial syndrome (Rare genetic urological-neurologic disorder)
  • Bladder augmentation surgery (Enterocystoplasty)


Male Reproductive Health

  • Erectile dysfunction (ED – Impotence / Vasculogenic, Neurogenic)
  • Premature ejaculation (PE – Ejaculatio praecox)
  • Male infertility (Oligospermia, Azoospermia, Teratozoospermia)
  • Varicocele (Abnormal dilation of pampiniform plexus)
  • Hydrocele (Tunica vaginalis fluid collection)
  • Testicular pain or swelling
  • Testicular torsion (Spermatic cord twist – surgical emergency)
  • Undescended testicle (Cryptorchidism)
  • Epididymitis (Inflammation of epididymis)
  • Orchitis (Testicular inflammation)
  • Phimosis / Paraphimosis (Foreskin non-retractability)
  • Peyronie’s disease (Penile fibrotic plaque causing curvature)
  • Penile curvature or trauma
  • Penile prosthesis complications (Penile fracture, device failure)


Pediatric Urology Conditions

  • Bedwetting (Nocturnal enuresis)
  • Posterior urethral valves (PUV – Congenital outlet obstruction)
  • Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR – Abnormal urine backflow)
  • Congenital hydronephrosis (Prenatal renal pelvic dilation)
  • Hypospadias (Urethral opening below normal position)
  • Epispadias (Urethral opening above normal position)
  • Bladder exstrophy (Externalization of bladder mucosa)
  • Urachal anomalies (Patent urachus, urachal cyst/sinus)
  • Phimosis


Transplant & Surgical Urology

  • Candidates for laparoscopic or robotic nephrectomy
  • Kidney transplantation and post-transplant urologic care
  • Nephrectomy (laparoscopic, radical, partial)
  • Reconstructive urological surgeries
  • Ureteric reimplantation
  • Stent management (e.g., DJ stent placement/removal)
  • TURP, URS, RIRS, PCNL procedures


Urological Procedures Performed

  • RIRS
  • PCNL
  • URSL
  • TURP
  • HoLEP
  • Cystoscopy
  • Ureteroscopy
  • DJ Stenting
  • Laser Lithotripsy
  • Nephrectomy
  • Pyeloplasty
  • Urethroplasty
  • Kidney Transplant
  • Hydrocelectomy
  • Circumcision
  • Varicocelectomy

Symptoms That May Need Evaluation by a Urologist

Urinary and reproductive symptoms should not be ignored, especially when they are persistent, recurrent, worsening, or interfere with your daily life. Early evaluation by a urologist can help diagnose disorders affecting the kidneys, ureters, bladder, prostate, urethra, and male reproductive system before they lead to serious complications. 

 

Blood in the Urine (Hematuria)

Blood in the urine, whether visible or detected during laboratory testing, should always be evaluated. It may indicate kidney stones, urinary tract infections, enlarged prostate, bladder disorders, or urinary tract cancers. 

 

Pain or Burning During Urination

Pain, burning, or discomfort while passing urine may be caused by urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder infections, prostatitis, urethral inflammation, or sexually transmitted infections. 

 

Frequent or Urgent Urination

Passing urine more frequently than usual, sudden urgency, or waking up several times at night to urinate may be associated with an enlarged prostate (BPH), overactive bladder, diabetes, urinary infections, or bladder dysfunction. 

 

Difficulty Passing Urine

A weak urine stream, difficulty starting urination, straining, interrupted urine flow, or the feeling of incomplete bladder emptying may indicate benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), urethral stricture, bladder outlet obstruction, or neurological bladder disorders. 

 

Flank Pain or Severe Side Pain

Pain in the side, back, or lower abdomen that radiates towards the groin may be a sign of kidney stones, ureteric stones, kidney infections, or urinary tract obstruction requiring prompt evaluation. 

 

Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

Repeated episodes of urinary tract infections in men or women may indicate kidney stones, urinary tract abnormalities, bladder dysfunction, or underlying urological conditions requiring specialist assessment. 

 

Urinary Incontinence

Leakage of urine during coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercise, or a sudden inability to control urination may be caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles, nerve disorders, overactive bladder, or prostate-related conditions. 

 

Swelling or Pain in the Testicles

Pain, swelling, or a lump in the testicles or scrotum may indicate infection, hydrocele, varicocele, epididymitis, testicular torsion, or testicular tumors and should be evaluated promptly. 

 

Erectile Dysfunction or Male Sexual Health Problems

Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection, reduced sexual performance, infertility concerns, or ejaculation problems may require evaluation by a urologist to identify underlying vascular, hormonal, neurological, or urological causes. 

 

Persistent Pelvic Pain or Lower Abdominal Pain

Chronic pelvic pain, discomfort around the bladder, prostate, or lower abdomen may be associated with prostatitis, bladder disorders, interstitial cystitis, or chronic pelvic pain syndrome.

When to Seek Immediate Urological Emergency Care

Certain urinary symptoms may indicate a medical emergency and require immediate evaluation by a urologist or emergency care team. Early treatment can prevent kidney damage, infection, or permanent loss of organ function. 

 

Inability to Pass Urine (Acute Urinary Retention)

A sudden inability to urinate accompanied by severe lower abdominal pain is a medical emergency and requires immediate treatment to relieve bladder obstruction. 

 

Severe Flank Pain with Nausea or Vomiting

Sudden, severe pain in the back or side associated with nausea, vomiting, fever, or blood in the urine may indicate a kidney stone causing urinary obstruction. 

 

High Fever with Burning Urination

Fever, chills, burning during urination, and flank pain may indicate a serious kidney infection (pyelonephritis) or urosepsis requiring urgent medical care. 

 

Heavy Blood in the Urine

Passing large amounts of blood or blood clots in the urine should always be treated as an emergency, as it may indicate significant bleeding within the urinary tract. 

 

Sudden Severe Testicular Pain

Sudden onset of severe pain and swelling in the testicle may be caused by testicular torsion, a surgical emergency that requires immediate treatment to preserve the testicle. 

 

Severe Scrotal Swelling Following Injury

Rapid swelling, severe pain, or bleeding after trauma to the scrotum or testicles requires urgent urological evaluation. 

 

Symptoms of Kidney Obstruction

Severe pain with inability to pass urine, fever, vomiting, or reduced urine output may indicate obstruction of the urinary tract and requires emergency treatment to prevent permanent kidney damage.

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Successful Urology Treatment Case Studies by Our Expert Urologists

Successful Meatoplasty Surgery for Meatal Stenosis Treatment at PACE Hospitals
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Successful TURP and Cystolithotripsy for Enlarged Prostate with Bladder Stones at PACE Hospitals
By PACE Hospitals June 19, 2026
Explore a case study of successful TURP and cystolithotripsy in an 80 Y.O. male with enlarged prostate and bladder stones by expert urology specialists at PACE Hospitals.
Successful Hydrocelectomy Surgery for Hydrocele Treatment at PACE Hospitals
By PACE Hospitals June 12, 2026
Explore a case study of successful left hydrocelectomy for a 61-year-old male with hydrocele by urologists at PACE Hospitals, reducing swelling and pain.
Successful Laparoscopic BMG Ureteroplasty for Complex Upper Ureteric Stricture at PACE Hospitals
By PACE Hospitals June 5, 2026
Explore a case study of a 37-year-old male with right upper ureteric stricture treated with laparoscopic BMG ureteroplasty by expert urologists at PACE Hospitals.
Successful Hydrocelectomy for Chronic Right Hydrocele Treatment in Hyderabad at PACE Hospitals
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Explore a case study of chronic right hydrocele with scrotal swelling treated with hydrocelectomy by urologists in an 80-year-old male at PACE Hospitals.
Successful Cystoscopy and Management of Enlarged Prostate with LUTS in a 53 Y.O. PACE Hospitals
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Case study of a 53 Y.O. male with enlarged prostate and lower urinary tract symptoms evaluated with diagnostic cystoscopy and managed by urologists at PACE Hospitals

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Kidney Stones FAQs podcast by Dr. Abhik Debnath from PACE Hospitals
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Consult Urologists in Hyderabad, India

Meet our top urologists in Hyderabad — Dr. Vishwambhar Nath, Dr. Abhik Debnath, and Dr. K. Ravichandra — each with decades of clinical experience in managing complex kidney, bladder, prostate, and male reproductive system disorders. Together, they bring over 60 years of combined expertise in advanced urological care.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Who is the best urologist in Hyderabad, India?

    PACE Hospitals is recognized for having the best urologists in Hyderabad, including Dr. Abhik Debnath, Dr. Vishwambhar Nath, and Dr. K. Ravichandra — each with extensive experience in treating complex urological conditions, performing advanced endoscopic and laparoscopic surgeries, and managing kidney transplants.


    Dr. Abhik Debnath (MBBS, MS – IMS BHU, MCh Urology – CMC Vellore, DNB Urology) is a Consultant Laparoscopic Urologist, Endourologist, Andrologist, and Kidney Transplant Surgeon with over 12 years of experience. He is highly skilled in kidney stone removal (RIRS, URS, PCNL), laser prostate surgery (TURP), laparoscopic nephrectomy, urethral reconstruction, and renal transplantation. A Gold Medalist in Physiology, he is known for combining surgical precision with patient-centric care.


    Dr. Vishwambhar Nath (MBBS, MS, DNB Urology, MCh Urology – CMC Vellore) is a Senior Consultant Urologist and Renal Transplant Surgeon with over 40 years of experience. Formerly Professor of Urology at CMC Vellore and Consultant Urologist at Cambridge University Teaching Hospitals, UK, he specializes in urologic cancers, BPH, bladder dysfunction, and complex stone disease, and is respected for his evidence-based and ethical approach.


    Dr. K. Ravichandra (MBBS, MS, MCh Urology) is a Consultant Laparoscopic Urologist, Andrologist, and Kidney Transplant Surgeon with over 11 years of experience. His expertise includes UTIs, kidney and bladder stones, BPH, PUJ obstruction, hydronephrosis, and prostate cancer. He performs advanced endourological procedures such as RIRS, PCNL, URSL, and TURP, ensuring faster recovery and better outcomes.


    Together, this expert team at PACE Hospitals offers comprehensive urology, andrology, and renal transplant services using the latest technology and minimally invasive techniques.


    For kidney stones, prostate enlargement, urinary disorders, uro-oncology or transplant care, you can consult Dr. Abhik Debnath, Dr. Vishwambhar Nath, or Dr. K. Ravichandra at PACE Hospitals (HITEC City and Madinaguda) — among the top urologists in Hyderabad, India.

  • What Does the Urologist Do?

    A urologist is a specialised medical expert trained to diagnose and treat urinary tract disorders in both men and women, as well as male reproductive system diseases. He knows perfectly nosology, clinical expression, aetiology, anatomy, pathophysiology, physiology, diagnostic recognition methods, surgical procedures of the organs, systems and diseases.


    At PACE Hospitals, our top 10 urologists in Hyderabad, India provide advanced urological care for all types of urological conditions affecting the urinary tract, reproductive organs, and adrenal glands.

  • What is Urology?

    Urology is a medical and surgical speciality focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of renal morphological diseases, those of the urinary system and retroperitoneum that affect both men and women, as well as diseases of the male genital system, without age difference.


    At PACE Hospitals, our team of the best urologist doctors in Hyderabad, India, treat a wide range of urological conditions. From pediatric urology to geriatric urological care, we offer advanced treatment options using cutting-edge technology.

  • Which Problems or Conditions Do Urologists Treat in Men?

    At PACE Hospitals, our team of the best urology doctors in Hyderabad, India, specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of:

    • Kidney stones and urinary tract infections (UTIs)
    • Prostate enlargement (BPH)
    • Prostatitis (prostate inflammation)
    • Erectile dysfunction (ED)
    • Male infertility
    • Cancers of the kidney, bladder, prostate, and testicles
    • Varicoceles (enlarged scrotal veins)
  • What are Common Diagnostic Tests in Urology?

    Ranked among the top 3 urologists in Hyderabad, Telangana, India, our specialists at PACE Hospitals deliver advanced diagnostic and treatment solutions for urinary system disorders in both men and women, using the latest cutting-edge technology.


    • Ultrasound KUB – Imaging of the kidneys, bladder, and urinary tract
    • Uroflowmetry – Evaluating bladder function and urine flow
    • Flexible Cystoscopy – Endoscopic examination of the urinary system
    • Laparoscopic & Endoscopic Urological Surgery – Minimally invasive procedures
    • Laser Lithotripsy & ESWL – Non-surgical kidney stone treatment
    • Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery (RIRS) – Laser-based kidney stone removal
    • Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) – Keyhole surgery for large kidney stones
    • Holmium Laser Prostate Surgery – Advanced treatment for prostate enlargement
  • What are the Urology Problems?

    Urological conditions affect the urinary system in both men and women, and the male reproductive system. These issues range from minor infections to complex diseases requiring expert care.


    At PACE Hospitals, our top 5 urologists in Hyderabad, India, offer precise diagnosis and advanced, minimally invasive treatments for a wide range of urological problems, including:

    • Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) – Burning, frequent urination, pelvic pain
    • Kidney Stones – Severe back pain, blood in urine, painful urination
    • Bladder Disorders – Overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis, bladder stones
    • Prostate Issues (Men) – BPH, prostatitis, prostate cancer
    • Erectile Dysfunction & Male Infertility –  vascular or lifestyle-related
    • Urological Cancers – Bladder, kidney, prostate, and testicular cancer
    • Urinary Incontinence – Loss of bladder control, common in women
    • Urethral Stricture – Narrowed urethra causing urine flow issues
    • Varicocele & Hydrocele (Men) – Scrotal swelling, fertility issues
    • Pediatric Urology – Bedwetting, undescended testicles, birth anomalies

    Our team of top urology doctors in Hyderabad, India uses the latest laser, laparoscopic, and robotic techniques to ensure faster recovery, less pain, and better outcomes for every patient.

  • Urologist or Gynecologist – Who Should Women See?

    Women often face urinary and pelvic health issues, making it hard to decide whether to consult a urologist or a gynaecologist. While both treat overlapping areas, their specialities differ.


    Consult a Urologist If You Have:

    • Frequent UTIs
    • Urinary incontinence or leakage
    • Painful bladder syndrome (interstitial cystitis)
    • Kidney stones
    • Bladder prolapse
    • Blood in urine (hematuria)

    Consult a Gynecologist For:

    • Menstrual irregularities or pelvic pain
    • Pregnancy and fertility care
    • Hormonal imbalances (PCOS, menopause)
    • Vaginal infections

    When You May Need Both:

    • Pelvic organ prolapse
    • Chronic pelvic pain
    • Post-menopausal urinary symptoms

    At PACE Hospitals, our team of Gynecologist and Urologist Doctor in Hyderabad work together to offer complete, personalized care for women’s health.

  • What are the Treatments in Urology?

    Urology specializes in the diagnosis, medical management, and surgical treatment of conditions affecting the urinary tract in both men and women, as well as male reproductive health.


    At PACE Hospitals, our best urology specialist doctors in Hyderabad, India provide advanced treatment options for disorders related to:

    • Bladder – Infections, incontinence, overactive bladder, and cancer
    • Kidney – Stones, chronic kidney disease, and kidney tumors
    • Adrenal Gland – Adrenal tumors and hormone-related disorders
    • Prostate – Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis, and prostate cancer
    • Penis & Scrotum – Erectile dysfunction, Peyronie’s disease, and varicocele
    • Testicles & Epididymis – Infertility, hydrocele, and testicular cancer
    • Ureter & Urethra – Strictures, blockages, and infections
    • Seminal Pathway & Pelvic Floor – Male infertility and voiding dysfunction

    Our urology experts offer both minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgeries, ensuring faster recovery and better outcomes.


  • What are the Differences between a Urologist and a Nephrologist?

    Urologist vs Nephrologist


    A urologist specializes in urinary tract conditions affecting both men and women. They diagnose and treat:

    • Bladder issues (infections, incontinence)
    • Kidney stones (treatment and removal)
    • Prostate disorders (BPH, prostatitis, prostate cancer)
    • Urological cancers (bladder, kidney, testicular, and prostate cancer)

    A nephrologist, on the other hand, focuses on kidney diseases and their medical management, including:

    • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and kidney failure
    • Nephritis (kidney inflammation)
    • Polycystic kidney disease (PKD)
    • Dialysis management and kidney transplant evaluation

    For expert urological care, consult the good urologist in Hyderabad, India at PACE Hospitals.

  • When Should You Consult a Urologist?

    If you experience any of the following symptoms, visit the best urologists and andrologists in Hyderabad, India at PACE Hospitals:

    • Difficulty urinating or weak urine flow
    • Frequent or urgent need to urinate
    • Pain or burning sensation during urination
    • Blood in urine
    • Pain in the lower back, pelvis, or sides

    For men, additional symptoms requiring urgent urology consultation include:

    • Lumps in the testicles
    • Decreased sexual desire or erectile dysfunction
  • What are the Importance of Regular Urological Check-ups?

    Routine medical check-ups with top urology specialists in Hyderabad, India help in early detection of prostate disorders, urinary diseases, and male health concerns. Men over 40 years of age should undergo periodic urological screenings for conditions such as prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).


    At PACE Hospitals, we offer comprehensive urological services with specialized prostate cancer screening, male sexual health treatment, and general urology care.

  • Is a free doctor consultation available with a Urologist / Urology Doctor?

    Yes, PACE Hospitals offers free online and offline doctor consultations with expert urologists/urology specialists for all active and retired Teachers, Police, and Army Officials. You can discuss your urological health concerns, get a second opinion, and receive expert medical guidance—all at no consultation cost.


    📞 Call: 04048486868 or 📅 Book your free urology consultation today!


  • Who is the Top Urologist in Hyderabad, India?

    PACE Hospitals is home to some of the top urology specialists in Hyderabad, India — Dr. Vishwambhar Nath, Dr. Abhik Debnath, and Dr. K. Ravichandra — who provide expert diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of urological conditions. Their expertise includes minimally invasive procedures, advanced laser surgeries, and laparoscopic urology for kidney stones, prostate disorders, urinary tract issues, and urologic cancers. With a focus on precision and patient-centered care, they offer the latest treatment options backed by decades of combined experience.

  • Looking for a Urologist Near Me?

    If you're searching for an experienced urologist near me in Hyderabad, PACE Hospitals provides expert care, advanced urology treatment for all urological conditions. Our team of top urologists specializes in advanced diagnosis and treatment for kidney stones, prostate issues, urinary tract infections, bladder conditions, male infertility, and urological cancers.


    You can book an appointment for an in-person or online consultation by visiting  "Book an Appointment" page, or call us at 04048486868. Please ensure your contact details are correct and that your mobile number has WhatsApp activated for smooth coordination. Our appointment desk team will confirm your consultation.

  • Are second opinions available at PACE Hospitals?

    Yes. PACE Hospitals encourages second opinions and provides detailed review consultations by experienced urologists to help patients make informed treatment decisions with clarity and confidence.

  • What should I expect during my first visit to a urologist?

    The first visit to a urologist is mainly focused on understanding the urinary or reproductive concern, reviewing previous health details, and deciding whether further tests are required. The consultation may vary for men and women, as symptoms can be related to the kidneys, bladder, prostate, urethra, testicles, pelvic region, or urinary control.


    Before the Consultation

    • Documents to carry: It is advisable to bring previous urine reports, blood tests, ultrasound reports, Computed Tomography (CT) or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) reports, prescriptions, surgery records, ID proof, and insurance details if applicable.
    • Medication details: A list of current medicines, supplements, anticoagulants, painkillers, allergies, and long-term medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, kidney disease, or neurological illness should be shared.
    • Urine sample readiness: Reaching the hospital with a moderately full bladder may be helpful if urine testing or uroflowmetry is required.
    • Symptom notes: It is useful to note symptoms such as burning urination, frequent urination, urgency, urine leakage, blood in urine, weak urine stream, straining, pain, or difficulty passing urine.

    What the Urologist May Ask

    • Urinary pattern: Questions may include frequency of urination, urgency, urine leakage, weak stream, incomplete emptying, straining, night-time urination, or sudden inability to pass urine.
    • Pain history: The urologist may ask about pain in the lower abdomen, side, back, groin, testicles, or pelvic region, including when it started, how severe it is, and whether it comes and goes.
    • Blood in urine: Details may be asked about whether blood was visible, found only in a urine test, associated with pain, or occurred repeatedly.
    • Infection history: Previous urinary tract infections, fever with urinary symptoms, recurrent antibiotic use, or kidney infection history may be reviewed.
    • Kidney stone history: The urologist may ask about previous stones, stone surgery, family history of stones, water intake, diet pattern, and past scan reports.
    • Men-specific concerns: Questionnaire (or series of Questions) may relate to prostate symptoms, erectile dysfunction, ejaculation concerns, infertility, testicular swelling, penile problems, or scrotal pain.
    • Women-specific concerns: These questions may include urinary leakage, recurrent infections, pelvic discomfort, pregnancy history, menopause status, childbirth-related urinary symptoms, or bladder control issues.
    • General health and lifestyle: Diabetes, blood pressure, kidney disease, neurological problems, previous surgeries, tobacco use, alcohol intake, caffeine intake, occupation, and toilet habits may also be discussed.

    During the Visit

    • Physical examination: A focused physical examination by the urologist or healthcare professionals may be performed depending on the symptoms as noticed. Men may require prostate or genital examination when indicated, while women may need pelvic or bladder-related assessment when clinically necessary.
    • Diagnostic tests: Urine analysis, blood tests, ultrasound, uroflowmetry, prostate-related tests, semen analysis, or other investigations may be recommended based on the condition.
    • Treatment planning: After reviewing symptoms, examination findings, and reports, the urologist explains the possible diagnosis and discusses medical treatment, lifestyle advice, minimally invasive procedures, laser treatment, or surgery if required.
  • Do I need a referral to consult a urologist?

    A referral is usually not required to meet a urologist. Patients can directly book a urology consultation when urinary, kidney, prostate, bladder, or male reproductive symptoms are present.


    When Direct Consultation is Appropriate?

    Patients can usually book an appointment with a urologist without a referral when they experience symptoms involving the kidneys, urinary tract, bladder, prostate, or male reproductive system. Common situations include:

    • Urinary symptoms: Burning urination, frequent urination, urgency, urine leakage, weak urine stream, or difficulty passing urine can be evaluated directly by a urologist. 
    • Blood in urine: Visible blood or blood detected in a urine test should be assessed without waiting for symptoms to worsen. 
    • Kidney stone symptoms: Severe side pain or back pain, groin pain, nausea, vomiting, or previously detected kidney stones may need early urology review. 
    • Recurrent infections: Repeated urinary tract infections, fever with urinary symptoms, or infections that do not settle properly need specialist evaluation. 
    • Men’s health concerns: Prostate symptoms, erectile dysfunction, ejaculation concerns, infertility, testicular swelling, or scrotal pain can be discussed with a urologist.

    When a Referral May Be Needed?

    • A referral may be required if it is part of an insurance, employer health plan, or hospital policy. 
    • A physician referral may also be helpful when the patient is already being treated for diabetes, kidney disease, neurological illness, or complex medical conditions. 
    • Previous consultation notes, prescriptions, and investigation reports can help the urologist understand the case better. 

    Early consultation helps identify the cause of symptoms and start suitable treatment without unnecessary delay.

  • What symptoms require an immediate consultation with a urologist?

    Certain urinary symptoms can indicate infection, blockage, kidney stones, urinary retention, or other conditions that need early medical attention. A urologist should be consulted promptly when symptoms are sudden, severe, recurrent, or affecting normal urination.


    Red-Flag Symptoms That Need Immediate Evaluation

    The following symptoms should be assessed without any delay, as postponing care may increase the risk of complications:

    • Blood in urine (Hematuria): Visible blood or blood detected in a urine test should be evaluated, even if it appears only once. 
    • Severe side, back, or groin pain: Sudden intense pain may be linked to kidney stones or urinary obstruction. 
    • Inability to pass urine: Sudden urinary retention or inability to empty the bladder requires urgent care. 
    • Fever with urinary symptoms: Persistent fever, chills, burning urination, or flank pain may suggest kidney infection. 
    • Sudden scrotal pain or swelling: Acute testicular pain needs immediate assessment, especially in young males.

     

    Symptoms That Need Timely Urology Review

    These symptoms may not always be emergencies, but they should be checked by a urologist to identify the cause and plan treatment:

    • Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) in men or women. 
    • Frequent urination, urgency, weak flow, dribbling, or incomplete bladder emptying. 
    • Urinary leakage during coughing, sneezing, exercise, or sudden urge. 
    • Persistent pelvic, bladder, or lower abdominal discomfort. 
    • Repeated kidney stone symptoms or history of stone treatment. 
    • Men’s concerns: Erectile dysfunction, infertility, ejaculation problems, prostate symptoms, testicular swelling, or penile problems. 
    • Women’s concerns: Recurrent UTIs, overactive bladder symptoms, urinary leakage, difficulty emptying the bladder, pelvic organ prolapse-related urinary complaints, or persistent bladder discomfort.
  • Can a urologist treat kidney stones without surgery?

    Yes. Many kidney stones can be treated without the need open surgery, depending on their size, location, symptoms, blockage, infection, and kidney function. Small stones, especially those below 5 mm, may pass naturally with fluids, pain control, and monitoring. Minimally invasive techniques play a significant role for kidney stones between 5–20 mm may require medicines, Ureteroscopy (URS) with laser lithotripsy, Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery (RIRS), or Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL) in selected cases. But larger or complex stones measuring more than 20 mm are commonly treated with Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) surgery. Laparoscopic or robotic-assisted surgery may be required in certain cases and is usually reserved for selected complex cases based upon patient's overall health condition. The most appropriate treatment  final decision is determined by the urologist after evaluating imaging findings, kidney stone characteristics, and the patient's overall health.

  • Do urologists treat erectile dysfunction and male infertility?

    Yes. Urologists assess and treat male reproductive health issues such as erectile dysfunction, infertility, low hormone levels, and ejaculation disorders. The evaluation may include a medical history, a lifestyle review, a review of current medications, blood tests, hormone evaluation, sperm analysis, blood sugar testing, ultrasound, or other tests as determined by the symptoms. Treatment is planned according to the underlying cause and may include lifestyle changes, medicines, procedures, or surgery when required. Early consultation helps identify treatable causes and supports better reproductive and overall health outcomes.

  • Can women consult a urologist for urinary problems?

    Yes. Urologists treat both men and women's urinary tract problems. Women often see a urologist for disorders involving the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra, especially if the symptoms are severe, recurring, or interfere with daily activities.

    Women may consult a urologist for:

    • Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) that do not improve or keep returning. 
    • Frequent urination, urgency, or burning during urination. 
    • Urinary leakage or loss of bladder control affecting daily life. 
    • Blood in the urine or difficulty passing urine. 
    • Kidney stones and other urinary tract disorders. 
    • Pelvic organ prolapse or bladder-related conditions requiring specialist evaluation.
  • Is blood in the urine a reason to see a urologist?

    Yes. Blood in the urine (hematuria), whether visible or detected only during laboratory testing, should always be evaluated by a urologist. Although some causes may be minor, it can also be an early sign of conditions that require timely diagnosis.

    Evaluation is important because blood in the urine may be associated with:

    • Urinary tract infections. 
    • Kidney or ureteric stones. 
    • Enlarged prostate in men. 
    • Kidney or bladder disorders, including tumours. 
    • Trauma or injury affecting the urinary tract. 

    The urologist may recommend urine tests, imaging studies, cystoscopy, or additional investigations based on the clinical findings.

  • Are minimally invasive and laser urology procedures available?

    Yes. Many urological conditions can now be treated using minimally invasive or laser-assisted techniques, depending on the diagnosis and individual patient needs. In comparison to open surgery, these limited surgical interventions and less invasive methods typically include smaller incisions/cuts or natural urinary routes, which helps reduce tissue damage and encourage faster healing.

    Common minimally invasive procedures include:

    • Laser treatment for kidney and ureteric stones. 
    • Laser surgery for enlarged prostate (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia). 
    • Laparoscopic and robotic-assisted urological procedures for selected conditions. 
    • Endoscopic treatment for urinary tract narrowing, bladder stones, and certain urinary tract disorders. 
    • Minimally invasive surgery for selected kidney, bladder, and prostate conditions. 

    The most suitable technique is selected after evaluating the patient's overall health, imaging findings, and disease severity.

  • At what age should men begin prostate health check-ups?

    There is no single age that applies to every individual. The appropriate time to begin prostate health evaluation depends on age, family history, overall health, and personal risk factors.

    General recommendations include:

    • Average-risk men: Discussion about prostate health screening generally begins around 50 years of age. 
    • Higher-risk individuals: Men with a family history of prostate cancer or certain inherited risk factors may benefit from discussing screening from 45 years, or earlier in selected situations. 
    • Men with urinary symptoms: Difficulty passing urine, frequent urination, weak urine stream, or blood in the urine should be evaluated regardless of age.
  • Why choose PACE Hospitals for urology care in Hyderabad?

    PACE Hospitals offers complete, comprehensive urology services supported by experienced specialists, advanced diagnostic facilities, and advanced treatment options for a wide range of urinary and male reproductive conditions.

    Patients benefit from:

    • Experienced urologists managing routine as well as complex urological disorders. 
    • Advanced diagnostic facilities including laboratory services, ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, uroflowmetry, cystoscopy, and other specialised investigations. 
    • Minimally invasive, endoscopic, laser, laparoscopic, and robotic-assisted procedures for selected conditions. 
    • Multidisciplinary support from nephrology, oncology, radiology, internal medicine, anaesthesia, and critical care teams whenever required. 
    • We offer comprehensive care including treatment for kidney stones, prostate disorders, urinary tract diseases, bladder conditions, male infertility, erectile dysfunction, uro-oncology, reconstructive urology, and kidney transplantation. 

    This coordinated approach helps ensure timely diagnosis, evidence-based treatment planning, and continuity of care from consultation through recovery.

  • What is the difference between robotic-assisted surgery and laparoscopic urology surgery?

    Both laparoscopic surgery and robotic-assisted surgery are minimally invasive techniques used for selected kidney, prostate, bladder, and reconstructive urinary tract procedures. Laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions and has been widely used for many urological conditions with good outcomes, shorter hospital stay, and faster recovery compared with open surgery.


    Robotic surgery uses a robotic platform with high-definition three-dimensional (3D) vision and highly flexible instruments. This may help in complex urological procedures where precise dissection is needed around delicate structures such as nerves, blood vessels, the prostate, kidney, or bladder. Since robotic surgery requires specialised equipment, robotic instruments, and higher operating resources, it usually costs more than laparoscopic surgery. The suitable approach is decided by the urologist based on diagnosis, disease complexity, patient health, expected benefits, and overall safety.

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What Our Patients Say About the Urologists at PACE Hospitals


Patient Testimonials

Srinivas Reddy Madhapur, Hyderabad review

I was struggling with severe kidney stone pain for months, and nothing seemed to help. When I met Dr. Abhik Debnath at PACE Hospitals, he patiently explained all the treatment options and recommended a minimally invasive procedure. The surgery went smoothly, and I returned to my normal life within just a few days. His expertise and compassion gave me complete confidence. I'm truly grateful to him and the entire team at PACE.

Srinivas Reddy – Madhapur, Hyderabad

Raghunath Rao – Kukatpally, Hyderabad review

My father was diagnosed with an enlarged prostate, which made daily life very difficult. We consulted Dr. K. Ravichandra, who immediately put us at ease with his clear explanations and reassuring approach. The treatment was successful, and now my father can pass urine comfortably without any pain or delay. We can't thank Dr. Ravichandra and the team at PACE Hospitals enough for their outstanding care and professionalism.

Raghunath Rao – Kukatpally, Hyderabad

Anil Kumar – KPHB, Hyderabad review

Living with a urethral stricture was painful and frustrating, and I had almost given up hope. Meeting Dr. Abhik Debnath changed everything. He diagnosed my condition with precision and performed a surgery that completely relieved my symptoms. Today, I feel healthy and energetic again. His surgical skill, combined with the support of PACE Hospitals' staff, truly made all the difference.

Anil Kumar – KPHB, Hyderabad

Mohd. Awaisu – Chandanagar, Hyderabad review

Being told I had early-stage prostate cancer was terrifying. But Dr. Vishwambhar Nath at PACE Hospitals gave me the confidence and clarity I needed. He walked me through every detail of the treatment plan and performed the surgery with exceptional skill. Thanks to him and the wonderful team, I recovered faster than expected and am now completely cancer-free. I will always be grateful for their support during such a difficult time.

Mohd. Awaisu – Chandanagar, Hyderabad

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