State-of-the-art technology for urology treatment in India
100 Watt Holmium Laser: This laser enable precise, minimally invasive treatment for a wide variety of urologic conditions such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), kidney stones, and urethral strictures. The laser system is now considered an essential and innovative surgical tool for urologists - it has become a standard of care for treating urinary stone disease and is developing into the surgical treatment of choice for BPH.
Siemens Lithotripsy: The LITHOSTAR Modularis features the proven Shock Wave System-C (SWSC), offering accuracy and efficacy in stone disintegration. The system’s exceptional fluoroscopy, digital radiography and flicker-free monitors allows fine stone detail in the urinary tract to be visualised and documented.
Why choose RG Stone Urology and Laparoscopy Hospitals?
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Highly skilled surgeons
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Non invasive and minimally invasive surgery ensuring rapid recovery
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Full patient care path
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The latest technology and up-to-date equipment
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Appointments can be arranged at 24 hours notice
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Private suite hospital rooms with lounge, attendant bed, in-house tea & coffee maker
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Free pick and drop service from the airport
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Spotlessly clean hospital
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Helpful amenable English speaking hospital staff
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Direct dial bed side telephone
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English daily newspapers
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50 TV channels including BBC, BBC World, Discovery, National Geographic, CNN and English movies
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Choice of menu preferences
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Interpreter service available
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In-house travel desk
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Free Internet facility available
Hospital ISO 9001:2000 accreditation
RG Stone Urology and Laparoscopy Hospitals have been awarded the ISO 9001:2000 certification for their quality medical treatment and good management practices. They have also applied for NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals) accreditation to improve their quality and medical ethics.
Highly qualified and experienced Indian urology specialists
The institute has a large team of experienced and dedicated consultants, doctors, nurses and other medical staff belonging to the discipline of urology. This has greatly helped the institute to ensure that those engaged in treatments are fully up to date with the latest procedures and innovations through the process of submitting various national and international papers and regularly participating in conferences and workshops worldwide.
RG urology treatment for medical tourists in India
India is a recent entrant into medical tourism but is fast becoming a preferred medical destination. The Indian government predicts that India's $17-billion-a-year healthcare industry could grow 13 per cent in each of the next six years, boosted by medical tourism. Long promoted for its cultural and scenic beauty, India is now being put on the international map as a haven for those seeking quality and affordable healthcare. Analysts say that as many as 150,000 medical tourists went to India in 2004.
In addition to the increasingly top class medical care, a major deciding factor for foreign patients considering medical tourism destinations is the very minimal or nonexistent waiting lists in India. Known for its hospitality for tourists, India has opened its doors to welcome medical patients and service seekers with the same hospitality.
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