Uro-oncology covers cancers of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system — including the kidney, bladder, prostate and testis. Early, accurate assessment matters.
Many urological symptoms have benign explanations — but some warrant prompt evaluation to rule out anything serious:
These symptoms do not mean you have cancer — most have other causes. But they should be assessed rather than ignored, because when something serious is present, finding it early matters a great deal.
Care in uro-oncology begins with careful evaluation and accurate staging, which together determine what treatment is appropriate. Dr. Garg's training (MCh Urology, SMS Jaipur; FEBU) covers the surgical management of urological cancers, and he coordinates closely with colleagues in medical and radiation oncology so that treatment is planned as a team around the individual patient.
Dr. Garg welcomes referrals from colleagues in general practice, nephrology, oncology and internal medicine for urological assessment.
Uro-oncology covers cancers of the urinary tract and male reproductive system, including the kidney, bladder, prostate and testis. It includes evaluation, staging and surgical management, usually coordinated with medical and radiation oncology.
Blood in the urine (especially painless), a testicular lump, persistent flank or lower abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss with urinary symptoms, or urinary changes that persist should be assessed. Most have benign causes, but they should not be ignored.
Yes. Dr. Garg welcomes referrals from colleagues in general practice, nephrology, oncology and internal medicine, and coordinates care with the wider oncology team.
Appointments and referrals welcome across Panchkula, Chandigarh and Ambala.