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Best Urologist in Jaipur: Dr. Nitin Negi's Expert Care

 Welcome to Dr. Nitin Negi's Urology Clinic, your trusted destination for comprehensive urological care in Jaipur. With 11+ years of specialized experience and a commitment to excellence, Dr. Negi provides expert treatment for all urinary tract and reproductive system conditions.


Our state-of-the-art clinic combines advanced medical technology with compassionate care, ensuring that each patient receives personalized attention and effective treatment solutions. Dr. Negi's expertise spans across various urological conditions, from common issues to complex cases requiring specialized intervention.



Services We Offer:

  • Kidney Stone Treatment
  • Prostate Care
  • Bladder Problems
  • Male Infertility Treatment
  • Urinary Tract Infections
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Regular Check-ups

Key Information:

  • Location:  Jaipur
  • Experience: 11+ years
  • Consultation Hours: Every Day 08:0 am– 08:00 pm
  • Emergency Services Available

Include:

  • Advanced diagnostic facilities
  • Personalized treatment plans
  • Modern surgical techniques
  • Post-treatment care
  • Regular follow-ups

Exclude:

  • Non-urological treatments
  • Alternative medicine
  • General medicine services

FAQs:

  1. What are Dr. Nitin Negi's qualifications?
    MBBS, MS, MCh(Urology)
    Sr. Consultant & Head Dept. of Urology,
    Manglam Plus Medicity Hospital, Jaipur
  2. Which urological conditions do you treat?
    We treat all urological conditions including kidney stones, prostate problems, UTIs, and male infertility.
  3. Do I need a referral to consult Dr. Negi?
    No referral is required. You can directly book an appointment.
  4. Is surgery always necessary for kidney stones?
    No, treatment depends on stone size and location. Many cases can be treated without surgery.
  5. How long does recovery take after urological surgery?
    Recovery time varies by procedure, typically ranging from a few days to weeks.
  6. Are urological conditions preventable?
    Many conditions can be prevented through proper hydration, diet, and regular check-ups.
  7. What should I bring to my first appointment?
    Bring previous medical records, test reports, and current medications list.
  8. Do you provide emergency services?
    Yes, we offer emergency urological care.
  9. How often should I get a prostate check-up?
    Men over 50 should get annual check-ups, earlier if there's family history.
  10. What causes frequent urination?
    Various factors including UTIs, prostate issues, or diabetes can cause this.
  11. Is telemedicine available?
    Yes, we offer online consultations for follow-ups and minor issues.
  12. What payment methods do you accept?
    UPI Payment Method Accept
  13. How long does a typical consultation take?
    Initial consultations usually last 45 minutes.
  14. Do you accept insurance?
    Yes, we work with major insurance providers.

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