Urology focuses on diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. Kidney stones are one of the most common urological conditions, caused by the crystallization of minerals in the urine. While small stones may pass naturally, larger or painful stones often require medical or minimally invasive surgical treatment.
India is a preferred destination for urology and kidney stone treatment, offering experienced urologists, advanced laser technology, and minimally invasive procedures at affordable costs for international patients.
Kidney stones and related urological conditions may cause:
- Severe pain in the lower back, side, or abdomen
- Pain radiating to the groin
- Burning sensation during urination
- Blood in the urine
- Frequent urge to urinate
- Nausea and vomiting
- Fever and chills (if infection is present)
- Difficulty passing urine
Sudden, intense pain requires immediate medical attention.
Common risk factors for kidney stones include:
- Low water intake and dehydration
- High salt or protein-rich diet
- Recurrent urinary tract infections
- Obesity
- Family history of kidney stones
- Metabolic disorders
- Hot climates and excessive sweating
Lifestyle modification plays a key role in prevention.
Before treatment, a detailed urological evaluation is performed:
- Ultrasound or CT scan (KUB)
- Urine and blood tests
- Assessment of stone size, type, and location
- Kidney function tests
- Infection screening
The treatment plan is selected based on stone size and patient condition.
Kidney stone treatment depends on stone size, location, and severity.
Common Treatment Options
- Medical Management: Medications and hydration for small stones
- ESWL (Shock Wave Lithotripsy): Non-invasive stone breaking using shock waves
- URS (Ureteroscopy with Laser): Laser fragmentation and removal of stones
- PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy): Minimally invasive surgery for large or complex stones
Most procedures are minimally invasive and allow quick recovery.
Recovery after kidney stone treatment is usually fast:
- Short hospital stay (1–2 days)
- Pain control and antibiotics if required
- Increased fluid intake
- Dietary guidance to prevent recurrence
- Follow-up imaging when advised
Patients often return to normal activities within a few days.
Kidney stone treatment has excellent outcomes:
- Laser stone removal success rate: 95–98%
- PCNL success rate: 90–95%
Long-term success depends on preventive care and lifestyle changes.
Estimated Cost in India for International Patients
- Medical Management: USD 300 – 800
- ESWL (Shock Wave Lithotripsy): USD 1,200 – 2,500
- URS (Laser Stone Removal): USD 1,500 – 3,500
- PCNL (Large Stones): USD 3,000 – 6,000
Costs generally include procedure charges and hospital stay. Travel, accommodation, and follow-up care may be additional.
Can kidney stones be treated without surgery?
Yes, small stones can often pass naturally with medication and hydration.
Is laser stone removal safe?
Yes, laser treatment is safe, precise, and widely used.
Can kidney stones recur?
Yes, recurrence is possible without proper diet and hydration.
How long does recovery take?
Most patients recover within a few days after minimally invasive treatment.
Is support available for international patients?
Yes, medical visa assistance, airport pickup, interpreter services, hospital coordination, and accommodation support are available.
Dr. Dr. Manish Aroraa
Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Sunrise Multi Speciality Hospital
New Delhi, Delhi
Max Super Speciality Hospitals
Mumbai, MaharashtraUrology focuses on diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. Kidney stones are one of the most common urological conditions, caused by the crystallization of minerals in the urine. While small stones may pass naturally, larger or painful stones often require medical or minimally invasive surgical treatment.
India is a preferred destination for urology and kidney stone treatment, offering experienced urologists, advanced laser technology, and minimally invasive procedures at affordable costs for international patients.
Kidney stones and related urological conditions may cause:
- Severe pain in the lower back, side, or abdomen
- Pain radiating to the groin
- Burning sensation during urination
- Blood in the urine
- Frequent urge to urinate
- Nausea and vomiting
- Fever and chills (if infection is present)
- Difficulty passing urine
Sudden, intense pain requires immediate medical attention.
Common risk factors for kidney stones include:
- Low water intake and dehydration
- High salt or protein-rich diet
- Recurrent urinary tract infections
- Obesity
- Family history of kidney stones
- Metabolic disorders
- Hot climates and excessive sweating
Lifestyle modification plays a key role in prevention.
Before treatment, a detailed urological evaluation is performed:
- Ultrasound or CT scan (KUB)
- Urine and blood tests
- Assessment of stone size, type, and location
- Kidney function tests
- Infection screening
The treatment plan is selected based on stone size and patient condition.
Kidney stone treatment depends on stone size, location, and severity.
Common Treatment Options
- Medical Management: Medications and hydration for small stones
- ESWL (Shock Wave Lithotripsy): Non-invasive stone breaking using shock waves
- URS (Ureteroscopy with Laser): Laser fragmentation and removal of stones
- PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy): Minimally invasive surgery for large or complex stones
Most procedures are minimally invasive and allow quick recovery.
Recovery after kidney stone treatment is usually fast:
- Short hospital stay (1–2 days)
- Pain control and antibiotics if required
- Increased fluid intake
- Dietary guidance to prevent recurrence
- Follow-up imaging when advised
Patients often return to normal activities within a few days.
Kidney stone treatment has excellent outcomes:
- Laser stone removal success rate: 95–98%
- PCNL success rate: 90–95%
Long-term success depends on preventive care and lifestyle changes.
Estimated Cost in India for International Patients
- Medical Management: USD 300 – 800
- ESWL (Shock Wave Lithotripsy): USD 1,200 – 2,500
- URS (Laser Stone Removal): USD 1,500 – 3,500
- PCNL (Large Stones): USD 3,000 – 6,000
Costs generally include procedure charges and hospital stay. Travel, accommodation, and follow-up care may be additional.
Can kidney stones be treated without surgery?
Yes, small stones can often pass naturally with medication and hydration.
Is laser stone removal safe?
Yes, laser treatment is safe, precise, and widely used.
Can kidney stones recur?
Yes, recurrence is possible without proper diet and hydration.
How long does recovery take?
Most patients recover within a few days after minimally invasive treatment.
Is support available for international patients?
Yes, medical visa assistance, airport pickup, interpreter services, hospital coordination, and accommodation support are available.