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Urology & Men's Health

Urologist in South City 2, Gurgaon

Specialist care you can trust completely.

Dr. Anirudh Kaushik brings 30+ years of urology expertise to South City 2, Gurgaon — treating kidney stones, prostate conditions, urinary disorders and men's health with precision and care.

₹1,500 per visit
Evening slots only
By appointment
Dr. Anirudh Kaushik in consultation with a patient at urology clinic, South City 2, Gurgaon

Dr. Anirudh Kaushik

Urologist · MBBS, MS, M.Ch (Urology)

In short

Specialist urology with Dr. Anirudh Kaushik (MBBS, MS, M.Ch Urology) at South City 2, Gurgaon. ₹1,500 consultation, evening slots, by appointment only. We evaluate kidney stones, BPH and prostate concerns, urinary symptoms, men's sexual health and prostate or bladder cancer screening. Conservative-first approach: most issues are managed without surgery. When a procedure is needed, the surgical step is performed at the hospital where Dr. Anirudh has access to high-grade lasers; consult, planning and follow-up stay at the clinic.

What We Treat

Conditions treated by Dr. Anirudh

Comprehensive urological care with a focus on accurate diagnosis, minimal intervention and lasting results.

Urine-Related Issues

Diagnosis and treatment of all urine-related complaints including frequency, urgency and discomfort.

Weak or Slow Urinary Flow

Evaluation and management of reduced urine stream strength, often linked to prostate or bladder issues.

Blood in Urine

Investigation of haematuria to identify underlying causes including infections, stones or malignancy.

Kidney Stone Pain & Treatment

Acute pain relief, medical expulsion therapy and laser kidney stone removal procedures.

UTIs (Urinary Tract Infections)

Accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment of recurrent UTIs, cystitis and kidney infections.

Male Sexual Health

Discreet evaluation and treatment of sexual health concerns affecting men of all ages.

Male Infertility Evaluation

Comprehensive assessment of male fertility including semen analysis, hormonal workup and treatment planning.

Erectile Dysfunction

Diagnosis and management of erectile dysfunction with medically-guided, confidential treatment options.

Laser Prostate Surgeries

Minimally invasive laser procedures for BPH and prostate enlargement with faster recovery.

Laser Kidney Stone Removal

Precision laser lithotripsy to break and clear kidney stones without open surgery.

Prostate Cancer Evaluation

PSA testing, digital rectal examination and biopsy coordination for early prostate cancer detection.

Bladder Cancer Diagnosis

Evaluation of blood in urine and other symptoms to detect bladder cancer early with cystoscopy guidance.

Common Questions

Questions patients ask us most

If your question isn't here, call us on +91-9910033190 — happy to help before you book.

Do I need a referral to see a urologist?
No referral is needed. You can book directly with Dr. Anirudh at +91-9910033190 or online. Many patients come in directly for urinary symptoms, kidney stone pain, prostate concerns or men's sexual health — a urologist is the right first stop for any of these.
When should I see a urologist instead of a general physician?
See a urologist for blood in urine, persistent urinary problems (frequency, urgency, weak stream), severe back or flank pain (the side of your lower back, between the ribs and hip) that may be a kidney stone, suspected prostate issues over age 50, male infertility evaluation, or any erectile dysfunction concern. A general physician can also evaluate first and refer if needed.
Are kidney stone procedures done at the clinic or at a hospital?
Consultation, evaluation, pain management and post-procedure follow-up are at the clinic. The actual stone-removal procedure (laser lithotripsy or RIRS) is performed at the hospital where Dr. Anirudh operates, because that's where the high-grade laser and theatre setup live. You see the same surgeon throughout.
Can my BPH (enlarged prostate) be managed without surgery?
In many cases, yes. Mild and moderate BPH is often well-controlled with lifestyle changes and medication. Surgery (laser prostate procedures) is offered when symptoms become severe, medication stops working, or there are complications. Dr. Anirudh's preference is always the least invasive option that genuinely solves the problem.
I have blood in my urine — is this serious?
Blood in urine always needs evaluation, but it isn't always serious. Common causes include UTIs and kidney stones; less commonly it points to bladder or kidney issues that need investigation. Don't ignore it. Book an evening slot with Dr. Anirudh, or call +91-9910033190 if symptoms are severe.
What does a urology consultation cost?
A consultation with Dr. Anirudh is ₹1,500. This includes a detailed history, examination and a clear plan — whether that is reassurance, medication, further tests or a procedure. Investigations (PSA, ultrasound, urine culture) are billed separately. Surgical procedures are quoted before scheduling.
How is erectile dysfunction evaluated?
A confidential consultation, history (including stress, sleep, medications), physical examination and basic blood work — testosterone, blood sugar, lipid profile. Many ED cases improve with lifestyle change, treatment of underlying diabetes or hypertension, or short-course medication. Dr. Anirudh handles this routinely; the conversation is calm and clinical.
Do you handle male infertility evaluation?
Yes — semen analysis, hormonal workup (testosterone, FSH, LH), physical examination including varicocele check, and lifestyle review. Dr. Anirudh works with reproductive specialists if assisted reproduction is needed. Most male-infertility evaluation, including the conservative options, can begin at the clinic.
When should I get a PSA test?
Most Indian men should consider a baseline PSA between 50 and 55, earlier (around 45) if there is a family history of prostate cancer or you are noticing urinary symptoms. PSA is one piece of the picture — Dr. Anirudh will interpret it alongside symptoms and a digital rectal examination, not in isolation.
Are urinary tract infections in men different from women?
Yes — UTIs in men are less common and almost always need urological evaluation, especially if recurrent or unusual. There is often an underlying cause (BPH, stones, structural issue). Dr. Anirudh will treat the infection and, if appropriate, investigate the cause so it doesn't simply come back.
Is the consultation confidential? I'm uncomfortable discussing this.
Yes, fully confidential. Sexual health, infertility and prostate concerns are everyday consultations in urology — Dr. Anirudh is known for calm, plain explanations and treats every conversation with the discretion you'd expect. Evening slots tend to be quieter if privacy is a concern.

When to go to the ER instead

When to skip the clinic and go to the emergency room: severe flank pain (the side of your lower back, between the ribs and hip) or back pain with fever (possible obstructed kidney stone with infection), inability to pass urine, severe scrotal pain (possible testicular torsion — time-critical, needs surgery within hours), heavy or fresh bleeding in urine. Call 102 or go to the nearest hospital emergency department.

Ready to see Dr. Anirudh?

Evening slots only, by appointment. Book online in under a minute.

This page was last reviewed by Dr. Anirudh on 4 May 2026. The information here is general in nature and not a substitute for a clinical consultation.