
Urosurgeon ·
Batra Hospital , Delhi, India
35 Years of experience ·
Languages Spoken: Hindi, English
Book a secure video consultation for expert Urinary Specialist care.
Upload MRI/CT scans, laboratory reports, prescriptions, and previous medical records. Supported formats: PDF, JPEG, and DICOM.
Consult the Doctor in your preferred language. A family member or caregiver is welcome to join.
Receive a signed medical opinion with diagnosis, treatment recommendations, and next steps in a downloadable PDF.
If needed, our team can assist with a second opinion, hospital appointments, or medical travel arrangements.
Dr. Manoj Talwar is available to teleconsult on the MediGence platform.
The consultation typically lasts between 15 and 30 minutes. It may exceed the estimated time, depending on the patient’s queries and the doctor's medical suggestions.
We have Medical specialists and board-certified doctors on our panel of doctors. The consultation will be organised within 24 to 48 hours, or based on the doctor's and patient's availability.
No, the follow-up consultation fee is not included in the consultation price. The patient will be required to re-book the consultation.
The option to share your medical records is available during the form-filling process on the website.
Yes. If you are satisfied with the consultation, you can proceed with treatment packages tailored to your diagnosis, assisted by our case managers.
Yes. The cost estimate will be provided to you by our case manager, which will include the doctor’s opinion, the cost estimate, and crucial information about travelling to your medical destination.
You should see a urosurgeon if you experience chronic urinary troubles, such as having a hard time urinating, peeing often, kidney or bladder stones, an enlarged prostate, urinary incontinence, blood in your urine, or male infertility and impotence issues.
Urosurgeons treat kidney stones, enlarged prostate (BPH), urinary incontinence, urologic cancers (kidney, bladder, prostate), urinary tract infections, male infertility, and erectile dysfunction, along with some congenital urinary abnormalities.
They perform endoscopic, laparoscopic, and laser-based surgeries such as HOLEP for enlarged prostate, laser lithotripsy for stones, nephrectomy for kidney cancer, HIFU for prostate cancer, pelvic floor repair for incontinence, and implanting penile or urinary sphincters.
A urologist is trained in the medical and surgical management of male reproductive problems and urinary tract issues. At the same time, a urosurgeon—often used interchangeably—emphasises surgical therapy in care, including advanced and minimally invasive surgery.
Yes. Many urosurgeons are trained in performing kidney transplants, often in collaboration with a nephrologist, to provide the fullest care for a patient diagnosed with advanced kidney disease.


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