


Overview
At Aadhya Kidney & Dialysis Center, we provide advanced treatment for kidney stones using minimally invasive laser and endoscopic techniques. Our approach focuses on safe, effective stone removal with minimal discomfort, faster recovery, and reduced complications.
Understanding Kidney Stones
Kidney stones are hard deposits of minerals and salts that form in the kidneys, causing pain, urinary problems, and potential kidney damage if untreated. Stones vary in size, type, and location, requiring precise diagnosis and personalized treatment.
Our Advanced Treatment Options
Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery (RIRS)
Laser-assisted removal of stones within the kidney using flexible scopes.
Ureteroscopic Lithotripsy (URSL)
Endoscopic procedure to break and remove stones from the ureter.
Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL)
Small incision-based procedure for large or complex kidney stones.
Laser Stone Surgery
Advanced laser technology to fragment stones safely and precisely.
Cystolithotripsy (CLT) & Cystoscopy
For bladder stones and evaluation of the urinary tract.
Our Achievements
Aadhya Kidney & Dialysis Center is proud to serve patients with advanced kidney care, thousands of successful dialysis sessions, and 24/7 critical care support, backed by an experienced and dedicated medical team.
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Why Minimally Invasive Treatment?
- Smaller incisions and less pain
- Faster recovery and shorter hospital stay
- High success rate in complete stone removal
- Reduced risk of complications
Patient Safety & Monitoring
- Modern anesthesia and monitoring
- Sterile, advanced surgical equipment
- Post-procedure care and follow-up
- Personalized dietary and lifestyle guidance to prevent recurrence



Why Choose Aadhya Kidney & Dialysis Center
- Experienced urology and nephrology specialists
- State-of-the-art endoscopic and laser facilities
- Personalized treatment for each patient
- Safe, hygienic, and patient-centered care environment
- Continuous follow-up for long-term kidney health


When to Consult a Specialist
- Severe flank or back pain
- Blood in urine
- Frequent urinary tract infections
- Difficulty or pain while urinating

