Kidney & Urinary Stone Treatment

Fast & Minimally Invasive Care

Mineral crystals can form stones in the kidney, ureter, or bladder. Small stones may pass on their own, while larger ones can block urine flow and trigger severe pain or infection. Timely care prevents kidney damage and avoids emergency admissions.

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Stone Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Complete Care for Kidney, Ureter & Bladder Stones

Common symptoms

  • Sudden flank/side or lower abdominal pain (colicky, comes in waves)
  • Burning urination; blood in urine
  • Nausea/vomiting; fever with chills (seek urgent help)
  • Frequent urge to pass urine but small amounts

How we diagnose

Urine tests and culture, ultrasound/CT KUB, kidney function tests; metabolic work up for recurrent stones.

Treatment options (individualized)

  • Hydration, pain control, and medical expulsive therapy for select small stones
  • ESWL (shock waves) for suitable kidney/upper ureter stones
  • Laser RIRS/URS via the natural urinary passage for ureter/kidney stones
  • PCNL (keyhole surgery) for large/staghorn stones; temporary stent or nephrostomy when needed

Recovery timeline

ESWL: walk out same day; fragments pass over days–weeks. RIRS/URS: desk work in ~2–3 days. PCNL: discharge in 24–48 hours; routine work in ~1 week. Prevention plan includes hydration targets, diet guidance (salt/oxalate moderation), and metabolic testing.

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