Dr. Piyush Gupta,
M.B.B.S., M.S, DNB, MCH

Senior Consultant, Urology
Laser stone surgery specialist

Dr. Piyush Gupta is a urologist with a focused expertise in laser RIRS (Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery) for the treatment of kidney stones. RIRS is a modern, minimally invasive procedure that allows stone removal without cuts, offering faster recovery and minimal pain—an approach Dr. Gupta has refined over years of dedicated surgical practice.

At East Delhi Medical Centre, he handles a wide range of urological concerns but is especially known for his precision in managing kidney and ureteric stones, particularly in complex or recurring cases. Patients appreciate his clarity in diagnosis, clear surgical planning, and steady follow-up, making him a trusted name in stone treatment in East Delhi.

Kidney Stone and Urinary Tract Disorders

Most people don’t plan to see a urologist. They come because something feels wrong. It may start with a burning sensation while passing urine, a sudden sharp pain in the side, difficulty controlling urine, or concerns about sexual performance that are hard to talk about. These symptoms are common, but they should never be ignored. Dr. Piyush Gupta, Urologist at East Delhi Medical Centre, evaluates and treats conditions affecting the kidneys, urinary bladder, prostate, and male reproductive system. The focus is not just on treating a diagnosis, but on understanding what is causing the symptom and addressing it properly. Below are the common conditions for which patients consult a urologist.

Kidney stones – Severe pain in the back or side, nausea, vomiting, or difficulty passing urine can indicate stones in the kidney or ureter. Treatment depends on the size and location of the stone.

Recurrent kidney stones – When stones form repeatedly, further evaluation is required to identify dietary, metabolic, or lifestyle causes.

Urinary tract infection (UTI) – Burning urination, urgency, lower abdominal discomfort, or fever may indicate infection of the bladder or urinary tract.

Blood in urine (Hematuria) – Visible red urine or microscopic blood detected in tests always requires evaluation to rule out stones, infection, or other serious causes.

Ureteric obstruction – Blockage in the urinary passage that may cause pain, swelling of the kidney, or reduced urine flow.

Male Sexual Health and Performance Concerns

Erectile dysfunction – Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual activity. It may be linked to diabetes, hypertension, stress, or vascular issues.

Premature ejaculation – Ejaculation occurring sooner than desired, affecting sexual confidence and relationships.

Low testosterone symptoms – Reduced libido, fatigue, mood changes, and reduced muscle strength associated with hormonal imbalance.

Male infertility – Evaluation of sperm count, motility, and structural causes contributing to difficulty in conception.

Penile curvature (Peyronie’s disease) – Abnormal curvature or pain during erection due to fibrous tissue formation.

Prostate Conditions in Men

Enlarged prostate (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia – BPH) – Common in men over 50, causing frequent urination, weak urine stream, hesitancy, or incomplete bladder emptying.

Prostatitis – Infection or inflammation of the prostate leading to pelvic discomfort, painful urination, or fever.

Prostate cancer screening – PSA testing and clinical evaluation for men with urinary symptoms or risk factors.

Acute urinary retention – Sudden inability to pass urine, often related to prostate enlargement and requiring urgent treatment.

Urinary Control and Bladder Problems

Frequent urination – Passing urine more often than usual, including waking up multiple times at night.

Urinary incontinence – Leakage of urine during coughing, sneezing, physical exertion, or even without warning.

Overactive bladder – Sudden and strong urge to pass urine that may be difficult to control.

Bladder stones – Pain, interrupted urine flow, recurrent infections, or lower abdominal discomfort due to stones inside the bladder.

Neurogenic bladder – Bladder dysfunction caused by nerve-related conditions affecting urine control.

Urological Cancer Evaluation and Advanced Care

Kidney tumor evaluation – Assessment of kidney masses detected on ultrasound or CT scan.

Bladder tumor assessment – Blood in urine requiring cystoscopic examination to rule out growth inside the bladder.

Prostate cancer diagnosis – Clinical evaluation, PSA testing, and biopsy when indicated.

Testicular swelling or lump – Early evaluation of scrotal swelling, pain, or palpable mass.