What Does a Urologist Do for Males? | Sai Hospital, Haldwani
When someone is diagnosed with a kidney-related issue, one of the first questions that comes up is – Which doctor should I see? Many patients feel confused between terms like urologist, nephrologist, and kidney specialist. This leads to a very common and important question: Does a urologist treat kidney problems?
The simple answer is yes – urologists do treat many kidney problems, especially those related to structure, blockage, stones, infections, and surgery. However, not all kidney conditions are managed by urologists alone.
At Sai Hospital, Haldwani, urologists and nephrologists work closely together, ensuring patients receive the right care from the right specialist at the right time. Let’s clearly explain what kidney problems urologists treat, when you should see one, and how kidney care is managed.
A urologist is a doctor who specializes in diseases of the urinary tract and male reproductive system. This includes –
Because the kidneys are a core part of the urinary system, urologists are directly involved in treating many kidney conditions, particularly those that require procedures, surgery, or mechanical correction.
Yes – but not all kidney problems.
A urologist treats structural, obstructive, stone-related, infectious, and surgical kidney conditions. However, kidney problems related to blood pressure control, long-term kidney failure, or metabolic disease are usually managed by a nephrologist.
Think of it this way –
Both are equally important, and many patients need both specialists at different stages.
Here are the most common kidney conditions managed by urologists at Sai Hospital, Haldwani –
One of the most frequent reasons people see a urologist is
Urologists treat –
Treatment options include –
Any blockage that prevents urine from flowing normally from the kidney requires urological care.
Causes include –
Urologists relieve obstruction using –
This is swelling of the kidney due to urine backup.
Urologists identify:
Treatment focuses on restoring urine flow and preventing permanent kidney damage.
Simple infections are treated medically, but urologists step in when there is –
In such cases, drainage or surgery may be required urgently.
Urologists manage structural problems present from birth, such as –
Early intervention prevents long-term kidney damage.
Urologists are the primary specialists for –
Treatment may involve –
After accidents or falls, urologists assess kidney injuries using imaging and manage –
Urologists place and manage –
These procedures protect kidney function in emergencies.
To avoid confusion, here are conditions usually managed by nephrologists –
Urologists are consulted if these conditions develop obstruction, stones, or surgical complications.
You should consult a urologist if you experience –
Early urological evaluation prevents permanent kidney damage.
Urologists may recommend –
Diagnosis focuses on structure, blockage, and surgical need.
Sai Hospital follows a team-based kidney care approach –
This ensures complete and coordinated care.
Wrong: “Only nephrologists treat kidney problems.”
Right: Urologists treat many kidney conditions – especially surgical ones
Wrong: “Kidney stones are medical problems only.”
Right: Many stones require urological procedures
Wrong: “Urologists treat only the bladder or prostate.”
Right: Kidneys are a major part of urology
1. Does a urologist treat kidney stones?
Yes. Kidney stones are primarily treated by urologists.
2. Should I see a urologist or nephrologist for kidney pain?
Start with a urologist — pain often indicates obstruction or stones.
3. Can a urologist treat a kidney infection?
Yes, especially complicated infections requiring drainage or surgery.
4. Who treats kidney failure?
A nephrologist manages kidney failure and dialysis, not a urologist.
5. Do I need surgery for all kidney problems?
No. Many kidney problems are treated medically or with minimally invasive procedures.
So, does a urologist treat kidney problems?
Yes – urologists treat a wide range of kidney conditions, especially those involving stones, blockages, infections, tumors, trauma, and surgical care.
At Sai Hospital, Haldwani, urologists and nephrologists work together to ensure that every kidney patient receives the right treatment – whether medical, surgical, or both. If you are experiencing kidney pain, blood in urine, or have been diagnosed with stones or obstruction, don’t delay. Early urological care can save kidney function and prevent serious complications.