MBBS, MS, MCh (Urology), Consultant Urologist, Andrologist & Uro-Oncosurgeon, Khetarpal Hospital, Delhi
Dr. Ayush offers comprehensive care across a wide range of urological and male reproductive conditions, including:
Endoscopic and minimally invasive procedures like PCNL, RIRS, and URS for the effective and safe removal of stones, ensuring faster recovery and minimal discomfort.
Diagnosis and treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis, and prostate cancer using medication, endoscopy, or surgery—tailored to each patient.
Advanced techniques for removing stones in the lower urinary tract using laser or endoscopic methods, reducing pain and hospital stay.
Expert management of cancers involving the kidney, ureter, adrenal gland, bladder, prostate, penis, and testis, with both laparoscopic and open options based on patient needs.
Comprehensive care for erectile dysfunction, infertility, and premature ejaculation, with both medical and surgical treatment plans.
Diagnosis and treatment of weak urinary flow, urinary retention, frequent urination, incontinence, and painful urination, with a focus on comfort and lasting results.
Specialized care for urinary issues caused by neurological conditions such as spinal cord injuries, stroke, or multiple sclerosis, including bladder re-training and catheterization strategies.
Restorative surgeries like urethroplasty and pyeloplasty to correct structural problems in the urinary tract caused by trauma, infection, or prior surgeries.
May indicate infection, stones, or more serious underlying conditions and typically requires urine tests and imaging for evaluation.
May involve low sperm count, hormonal imbalance, or structural issues; evaluation typically includes semen analysis and hormone tests.
May result from infection, injury, torsion, or mass and usually requires urgent clinical assessment.
Often caused by urinary tract infections or inflammation and typically evaluated with urine testing and examination.
Can be caused by infections, bladder irritation, or prostate enlargement and often impacts quality of life if persistent.
Refers to difficulty in achieving or maintaining an erection and may be related to vascular, neurological, or psychological factors.
These cancers may present with subtle or no symptoms in early stages; diagnosis involves imaging, lab tests, and sometimes biopsy.
Can indicate kidney stones, infections, or obstruction, and may be accompanied by fever or urinary changes.
Often linked to obstructive causes such as an enlarged prostate or urethral narrowing, and may require further investigation.
A common concern where ejaculation occurs sooner than desired; assessment includes medical, emotional, and relational factors.
Involuntary leakage of urine that may result from weakened pelvic muscles, nerve dysfunction, or other urological conditions.
Early diagnosis can prevent complications and protect long-term urological health.
Our specialist will guide you with personalised care in a confidential environment.