Dr. Vishal Shet
Personal Statement
To provide my patients with the highest quality healthcare, I'm dedicated to the newest advancements and keep up-to-date with the latest health care technologies...read more
Doctor Information
Speciality
- Urologist
Other treatment areas
- Urological Surgeon
- Andrologist
- Genitourinary Oncologist
- Male Sexual Dysfunction Specialist
Education
- MBBS , Siddhartha Medical College , 2003
- MS - General Surgery , Navodaya Medical College , 2011
- M.Ch - Urology , Mahatma Gandhi Medical College Pondicherry , 2015
Past Experience
- SENIOR RESIDENT IN UROLOGY at RAJARAJESWARI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL
- CONSULTANT UROLOGIST at HOSMAT HOSPITAL
Professional Memberships
- Urology Society of India
- Life Member Of South Zone Chapter Of Urological Society Of India.
- Member of the Karnataka Urology Association (KUA)
- Tamilnadu and Pondicherry Association of Southern Urologists
Clinic Location
45, Magrath Road, Off Richmond Road, Ashok Nagar
Question and Answers
S Knanda
male • 69 Year Old • Sep 01, 2022 • Delhi
I dave been taking urimax d for the last one year due to 40% prostate enlargement now I am feeling better but I am facing problem of erectile dysfunction. Pls suggest. 6 ...read more
Vishal Shet
2 years ago
Prostate enlargement itself as well as associated diabetes and hypertension could contribute to erectile dysfunction. There are treatment options available for erectile ...read full answer
Shyla
female • 14 Year Old • Aug 28, 2022 • Chennai
Am suffering from renal calculus size 4 mm. Am 14 years old can I take calcury tablet.
Vishal Shet
2 years ago
A renal calculus of 4 mm is likely to pass out in the urine. Good amount of water intake will help in doing so. Calcury is an ayurvedic medication. Can not say if that h ...read full answer
Prasad
male • 51 Year Old • Aug 18, 2022 • Hyderabad
Hi sir my age 51. Left kidney .small calculus measuring 2 mm stone noted in middle calyx. Tiny non-obstructive left renal calculi. And post volume of urine 20 cctv. Pros ...read more
Vishal Shet
2 years ago
A 2 mm stone within the kidney is unlikely to cause pain. If the pain is persistent then further evaluation with ultrasound scan/ct scan is required. Side effects of med ...read full answer