Best Urologist in Mangaluru
Find verified urologist doctors in Mangaluru, Karnataka. Book online consultations or visit clinics across Hampankatta, Kadri, Bejai, Falnir, and more.
Conditions Treated by Urologist Doctors in Mangaluru
If you are experiencing any of these conditions in Mangaluru, consult a qualified urologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
- Kidney stones (urolithiasis)
- Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Enlarged prostate (BPH)
- Prostate cancer screening
- Urinary incontinence
- Male infertility
- Erectile dysfunction
- Bladder problems and overactive bladder
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Frequently Asked Questions — Urologist in Mangaluru
Who is the best urologist in Mangaluru?
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How much does a urologist consultation cost in Mangaluru?
Urologist consultation fees in Mangaluru typically range from ₹300 to ₹1,500 depending on the doctor's experience and whether you choose an online or in-person visit. All fees are displayed transparently on each doctor's profile.
Can I consult a urologist online in Mangaluru?
Yes. Many urologist doctors in Mangaluru on PingMeDoc offer video consultations. You can consult from home, receive digital prescriptions, and schedule follow-ups — all through the app.
What conditions does a urologist treat?
A urologist specializing in Urology treats Kidney stones (urolithiasis), Urinary tract infections (UTIs), Enlarged prostate (BPH), Prostate cancer screening, Urinary incontinence, and more. Consult a urologist if you experience symptoms related to these conditions.
When should I see a Urologist?
See a Urologist for blood in urine (hematuria), recurrent urinary infections, difficulty urinating or weak stream, kidney stones, pelvic pain, erectile dysfunction, or male infertility concerns. Men over 50 should discuss prostate cancer screening with their doctor. Painful urination with fever requires prompt evaluation.
How can I prevent kidney stones?
Drink at least 2.5-3 liters of water daily to keep urine dilute. Reduce sodium intake, limit animal protein, eat calcium-rich foods (but avoid excessive calcium supplements), reduce oxalate-rich foods (spinach, nuts, chocolate) if you form calcium oxalate stones, and avoid sugary drinks. Your urologist can analyze stone composition for targeted prevention.