
Urosurgeon ·
Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital , Delhi, India
20 Years of experience ·
Languages Spoken: English ,Hindi
Conditions treated by Dr. Aman Gupta
Area of Interest
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A. Dr. Aman Gupta is available to teleconsultate on the MediGence platform.
A. The consultation can last 15 to 30 minutes. Depending on the patient’s queries and the doctor's medical suggestions, it may exceed the estimated time.
A. Our panel of doctors includes Medical specialists and board-certified doctors. The consultation will be organized within 24 to 48 hours or based on the availability of the doctor and the patient.
A. No, the follow-up consultation fee is not included in the consultation price. The patient will need to rebook the consultation.
A. The option to share your medical records is available at the end of the form provided on the website.
A. Yes. If you are satisfied with the consultation, you can proceed with treatment packages for your diagnosis with the help of our case managers.
A. Yes. Our case manager will provide you with a cost estimate that includes the doctor’s opinion, the cost estimate, and crucial information about traveling to your medical destination.
The urogenital conditions bring a lot of pain and discomfort in the patient and it is this which is resolved by a Urosurgeon. It is under the supervision of the Urosurgeon that adequate testing and screening is done in relation to the procedure itself. The Urosurgeons are always on the lookout for upgrading their procedures so as to refine the processes further. The surgeons' handhold the patients through the preparation of the surgery and suggest the right medications and lifestyle changes to be done.
The tests required before and during consultation for a Urosurgeon are as follows:
When the patient has been agonizing over a urogenital condition, the doctor usually recommends tests related to the issue at hand, kidney tests surface more often than not among them. When abnormal growths like tumors are present in kidney or prostate, the surgeons can guide you to get a biopsy done to confirm or rule out cancer. As per the emergent situation, the doctor can also advise you to get Kidney Ultrasound, Prostate/Rectal Ultrasound.
You go to see a Urosurgeon when the medical treatment has been found to be ineffective towards your urogenital problem.Some of the signs that you should be looking out for in order to ascertain when to go to a Urosurgeon are listed below :
When the severity of the symptoms ensure that only this doctor can help you then you can consult a Urosurgeon. While recovering from a urogenital procedure if you start experiencing complications then also you can do so. The specialist may be consulted by your doctor to rule out urogenital problems as well which can be a reconfirmation of your primary care doctor's diagnoses.

BPT, MS in Healthcare Mgmt
4 Years of Experience
Last Reviewed - June 2026

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