Men's urological and reproductive health concerns are common, treatable, and worth talking about — yet they are among the most postponed reasons to see a doctor.
This area covers urological and reproductive concerns specific to men — including prostate health, urinary symptoms, and reproductive and sexual health questions. Many of these conditions are common and have effective, evidence-based approaches.
Men frequently delay seeking help for urological symptoms, either because the problem feels embarrassing or because it develops slowly enough to seem normal. Two things worth knowing:
Consultations are confidential. If something has been bothering you but felt awkward to bring up, that is precisely the sort of thing a urology consultation exists for.
Assessment begins with a conversation and examination, with any tests guided by what is actually needed. Dr. Garg holds MCh super-specialty training in Urology and certification from the European Board of Urology (FEBU), with a practice built around evidence-based, patient-centred care.
Men's health in urology covers urological and reproductive concerns specific to men, including prostate health, urinary symptoms, and reproductive and sexual health questions. Most are common and have effective, evidence-based approaches.
Yes. Urology consultations are confidential, and the concerns men raise are ones a urologist discusses routinely.
Consider a consultation for urinary changes, prostate concerns, blood in the urine, a testicular lump, or reproductive and sexual health questions. Some urinary symptoms are easier to manage when assessed early.
Appointments and referrals welcome across Panchkula, Chandigarh and Ambala.