Department of Urology – SP Medifort
The Urology Department at SP Medifort is a leading urology centre in Trivandrum, offering comprehensive care for disorders of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. Recognized among the best urology hospitals in Trivandrum, the department delivers accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and faster recovery through advanced technology and minimally invasive techniques.
Patients seeking treatment for kidney stones, prostate enlargement, urinary tract infections, male infertility, or complex urological surgeries receive complete urology care under one roof at SP Medifort, supported by experienced urologists and modern infrastructure.
Our Approach to Urology Care
At SP Medifort, urology care combines modern technology with clinical expertise through a patient-centered approach focused on long-term urinary health
Our urological care philosophy focuses on:
This comprehensive approach enables effective management of both routine and complex urological conditions
SP Medifort is one of Kerala’s leading urology hospitals, known for clinical expertise and consistent treatment outcomes
Reasons to choose us include:
SP Medifort delivers world-class care for patients seeking advanced urology treatment in Trivandrum
The Urology Department offers a comprehensive range of urological treatments and advanced surgical procedures.
Kidney Stone Treatment
Prostate Treatment
Male Infertility Treatment
Urological Reconstruction
Onco-Urology
Urology for Women
Pediatric Urology
Minimally Invasive Urology Techniques
To ensure accurate diagnosis and safe urological procedures, SP Medifort uses advanced medical technology, including:
These facilities enable safer, faster, and more precise urological treatments.
Kidney Stones (Renal Calculi)
Hard mineral deposits in the kidneys causing severe pain, urinary difficulty, and hematuria, managed with medical and minimally invasive surgical techniques.
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
Bacterial infections of the urinary system requiring early diagnosis to prevent kidney damage.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
Enlargement of the prostate gland leading to urinary obstruction, treated with medication or surgical procedures such as TURP and laser surgery.
Prostate Cancer
Malignancy of the prostate gland detected through PSA testing and imaging, treated with surgery and other oncologic therapies.
Kidney Cysts & Tumors
Benign or malignant growths diagnosed through imaging and treated with surveillance or minimally invasive surgery.
Bladder Cancer
Cancer presenting with blood in urine or urinary symptoms, managed through surgery and multimodal therapy.
Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Difficulty achieving or maintaining erections due to vascular, hormonal, or psychological causes.
Male Infertility
Caused by hormonal imbalances, varicocele, or sperm abnormalities, treated with medical and surgical options.
Overactive Bladder (OAB)
Urinary urgency and frequency due to involuntary bladder contractions.
Urinary Incontinence
Involuntary leakage of urine managed through medication, pelvic floor therapy, laser treatment, or surgery.
Hydronephrosis
Kidney swelling caused by urinary obstruction requiring timely intervention to prevent kidney damage.
Urethral Stricture
Narrowing of the urethra leading to poor urine flow, treated with dilation or reconstructive surgery.
Pediatric Urological Disorders
Congenital anomalies, vesicoureteral reflux, kidney stones, and undescended testis in children.
Testicular Disorders
Conditions such as torsion, tumors, varicocele, hydrocele, and infections requiring prompt evaluation.
Symptoms include pain or burning during urination, blood in urine, lower abdominal pain, frequent urination, and difficulty passing urine.
Yes, small stones may pass naturally. Larger stones are treated using ESWL, URS, PCNL, or laser stone removal.
Symptoms include weak urine stream, frequent night-time urination, straining, and incomplete bladder emptying. PSA testing and urological evaluation help confirm the diagnosis.
Yes, treatment options include medications, pelvic floor therapy, laser treatment, and minimally invasive surgeries depending on severity.
Yes, urologists treat urinary tract infections, bladder disorders, and incontinence in women as well.
Common tests include urine analysis, ultrasound, CT scan, PSA testing, cystoscopy, and urodynamic studies.
Appointments can be scheduled by visiting the hospital or contacting the Urology Department directly.