
Urologist
Bangkok Hospital , Bangkok, Thailand34 Years of experience
Speaks: English, Thai
Dr. Chairoj Varongchayakul treats innumerable conditions in patients as mentioned below:
The surgical treatment of health conditions that arise in the urinary tract and the male reproductive system is done by a Urosurgeon.. The Urosurgeons operate patients for tumors of kidney, ureter, prostate and bladder. Urosurgeons are approached by the patients to resolve one of the most common conditions known as Hernia.
A urogenital condition can be the reason behind these symptoms and signs.:
Kindly immediately consult your Urosurgeon if you are suffering from frequent urinary tract infections (UTI) and bladder incontinence. It is wise to get yourself checked with a Urosurgeon if certain symptoms like blood in urine, strong smelling urine or reduced urine output become clear.
As far as operating hours are concerned, Sunday is an off day and working days for the surgeon are 6 days a week, 10 am to 5 pm. The high success rates of the procedures performed by the surgeon is a sign of the excellent skills displayed.
There are several popular procedures performed by Dr. Chairoj Varongchayakul such as:
It is not just the outpatient surgeries that the doctors perform but inpatient ones as well. A Urosurgeon actually performs procedures that come under the branch of urogenital specialty and some such procedures are inguinal hernia surgery, total cystectomy and bladder tumor surgery. The surgeons' perform the procedures with due consideration to the patients' specific case details and their requirements.

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A. Dr. Chairoj Varongchayakul is available to teleconsult 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 includes Medical specialists and board-certified doctors. The consultation will be organised within 24 to 48 hours, depending on the doctor's and patient's availability.
A. No, the follow-up consultation fee is not included in the consultation price. The patient will need to reschedule the consultation.
A. The option to share your medical records is available between the steps of the form provided on the website.
A. Yes. If you are satisfied with the consultation, our case managers can help you proceed with treatment packages for your diagnosis.
A. Yes. Our case manager will provide the cost estimate, including the doctor’s opinion, the cost estimate, and the crucial information about travelling to your medical destination.
A Urosurgeon has an important role in relieving a patient from the pain and discomfort that arises because of their urogenital condition. It is under the supervision of the Urosurgeon that adequate testing and screening is done in relation to the procedure itself. As an enterprising Urosurgeon the surgeon has to ensure that they keep up to date with the latest innovations and upgradations which bring more finesse and better results through the surgery processes. It is the responsibility of the surgeon to recommend the best medicines, adequate lifestyle changes if needed and guide the patient through to the surgery.
Please do have a look at the tests that are recommended before and during a consultation with a Urosurgeon.:
Among the tests routinely associated with the urogenital conditions, kidney tests are considered to be very prevalent. A kidney or prostate biopsy is recommended by the surgeon when it is to be checked that the abnormal growth in these body parts are cancerous or not. As per the emergent situation, the doctor can also advise you to get Kidney Ultrasound, Prostate/Rectal Ultrasound.
It is essential that you see a Urosurgeon when your primary care doctor has suggested that the urogenital problem cannot be solved through medical treatment.When medical treatment has been ruled out either right at the onset or it has been applied and has failed to help you, it is then that you go to see a Urosurgeon. Instead of being referred by a primary care doctor, you can choose to approach a Urosurgeon directly if the symptoms are severe and a clear indication that only surgery can help you. Also, please do so If you are experiencing problems or complications during recovery from a urogenital operation. When your doctor needs to rule out the possibility of a urogenital problem or reconfirm their diagnoses they refer you to a Urosurgeon.

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