
Dr. Abhinandan Mukhopadhyay
Senior Consultant, Urology & Kidney Transplant Program
17 years of overall experience
Works at Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon
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Dr. Abhinandan Mukhopadhyay (Urologist)
If you’re searching for Dr. Abhinandan Mukhopadhyay, you’re likely looking for a urologist who can guide you through concerns like kidney stones, urinary symptoms, prostate problems, male sexual health issues, or complex urology care. This page gives you a clear, people-first overview of his clinical focus, where he practices, and how MediHelp Global can help you coordinate an appointment and treatment journey—especially if you’re traveling from Asia, South Africa, or the Americas.
Dr. Abhinandan Mukhopadhyay Quick profile (at-a-glance)
Dr. Abhinandan Mukhopadhyay is a urologist with advanced training in urology and genito-urinary surgery, with qualifications including MBBS, MS (General Surgery), and MCh (Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery).
His work commonly includes evaluation and treatment across kidney stone disease, prostate conditions, male sexual problems, infertility, reconstructive urology (e.g., urethral stricture), and urological cancer surgeries, with exposure to robotic-assisted laparoscopic urology procedures during advanced training.
Where he practices (commonly listed):
- Artemis Hospital, Gurugram/Gurgaon
- Asha Multi Speciality Clinic (Gurgaon Sector 40)
Note: Doctors’ schedules and affiliations can change. MediHelp Global can help confirm the latest availability before you travel or book.
Why patients look for Dr. Abhinandan Mukhopadhyay
Common symptoms/concerns he evaluates
People typically consult a urologist when they’re dealing with issues such as:
- Burning urination, frequent urination, recurring UTIs
- Flank pain or suspected kidney/urinary stones
- Blood in urine (hematuria)
- Weak urine flow, night-time urination, or prostate-related urinary symptoms (often called LUTS)
- Men’s health concerns like erectile dysfunction or fertility evaluation
- Urethral narrowing/stricture symptoms, urinary blockage, or incomplete emptying
- Suspicion or management of urologic cancers (prostate, bladder, kidney)
Dr. Abhinandan Mukhopadhyay’s profile commonly highlights care across these urology domains, including prostate disease, stones, male sexual problems, infertility, urethral stricture reconstruction, and cancer surgery.
Procedures and advanced care pathways (minimally invasive/robotic)
Modern urology often prioritizes minimally invasive approaches—endoscopic stone procedures, laparoscopic/robotic surgery (when appropriate), and reconstruction techniques tailored to anatomy and severity. Dr. Mukhopadhyay’s background references involvement with robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgeries for urologic cancers and complex reconstructions during training.
Clinical expertise and focus areas
Kidney stones & endourology
Kidney and urinary stones can recur and can be extremely painful. A structured approach usually includes:
- Imaging confirmation (often ultrasound/CT as appropriate)
- Stone analysis (if passed/removed) and prevention planning
- Procedure selection based on stone size, location, anatomy, infection risk
A urologist with strong endourology exposure can help match the least invasive effective method to your case—especially important for international patients who want a clear plan before travel.
Prostate conditions (BPH, urinary symptoms)
Prostate-related urinary symptoms can disrupt sleep and quality of life. A typical pathway includes:
- Symptom scoring + urine tests
- Ultrasound and/or uroflow tests when needed
- Medical therapy vs procedural options depending on severity
If you’re older, have diabetes, or take blood thinners, it’s important your plan is individualized—not “one-size-fits-all.”
Uro-oncology and complex urology
For suspected urologic cancers, patients often want:
- A confident diagnosis path (imaging + biopsy strategy when indicated)
- Clear staging and treatment sequencing
- A team that can coordinate surgery, oncology, and follow-up
Dr. Mukhopadhyay’s profile notes experience across urological cancer surgeries and exposure to robotic-assisted surgery in advanced training.
Reconstructive urology & urethral stricture
Urethral strictures (narrowing) can cause weak stream, straining, infections, and urinary retention. Treatment can range from endoscopic procedures to reconstructive options, depending on location/length and recurrence. A reconstructive perspective matters because repeated short-term fixes can sometimes increase complexity later.
Men’s health, sexual health, infertility support
Men’s health concerns are common and sensitive. A good consult should feel respectful and practical—focusing on:
- Underlying medical contributors (hormones, vascular health, diabetes, medication effects)
- Evidence-based options (lifestyle, medication, devices, procedures where appropriate)
- Fertility evaluation when trying to conceive
Dr. Mukhopadhyay’s listed scope includes male sexual problems and infertility as areas of expertise.
Hospital affiliation & locations (Gurgaon/Gurugram)
Artemis Hospital, Gurugram
Dr. Abhinandan Mukhopadhyay is listed with Artemis Hospital in Gurugram/Gurgaon on official and major healthcare listing sources.
Artemis is commonly chosen by international patients due to its tertiary-care setup and ability to coordinate multi-specialty opinions when cases are complex.
Asha Multi Speciality Clinic (Gurgaon Sector 40)
He is also listed as practicing at Asha Multi Speciality Clinic (Gurgaon Sector 40) on major appointment platforms.
This can be convenient for in-city follow-ups and consultations depending on scheduling.
Hospital affiliation & locations (Gurgaon/Gurugram)
MediHelp Global (medihelpglobal.com) supports patients who want clarity, coordination, and compassion—not confusion—when booking a specialist consult.
Step-by-step booking & case review
Here’s a simple, reliable process we use:
- Share your concern and brief history (symptoms, duration, prior treatments)
- Upload reports (imaging, urine tests, PSA, biopsy, discharge summaries—whatever you have)
- We help prepare a case summary so your consultation time is used wisely
- We coordinate appointment requests and help you understand next-step tests or procedures
- If surgery is advised, we help with admission planning, timelines, and follow-up
For overseas patients (Asia, South Africa, Americas): travel + coordination
If you’re traveling internationally, the biggest pain points are usually time, uncertainty, and documentation. We can help you with:
- Pre-travel planning (what tests to do at home vs in India)
- Hospital coordination and appointment sequencing (so you don’t waste days)
- Support with logistics planning and post-treatment follow-up steps
Second opinions and hospital options (including Amrita Hospital Faridabad)
Sometimes you want options—especially if you’re comparing timelines, budgets, or hospital infrastructure. MediHelp Global can also coordinate second opinions and care pathways at other leading centers, including Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, when clinically appropriate and aligned with your travel plan.
What to expect in your first urology consultation
Tests commonly requested (depends on your case)
A first urology consult often starts with basics, then becomes targeted:
- Urine routine/microscopy and culture (if infection suspected)
- Ultrasound KUB or CT (for stones or obstruction)
- PSA and prostate evaluation (for prostate symptoms—age dependent)
- Hormone profile or semen analysis (for sexual health/fertility concerns)
Cystoscopy/urodynamic testing in select cases
Questions you should ask (so you feel confident)
Bring these questions (screenshot them if helpful):
- What is the most likely diagnosis and what else must we rule out?
- What tests are essential vs “nice to have”?
- What are all treatment options (including non-surgical)?
- What are the risks, recovery time, and expected outcomes?
What will follow-up look like if I return to my home country?
When to seek urgent care
Please seek urgent medical attention (ER/emergency) if you have:
- Severe flank pain with fever/chills (possible infected obstruction)
- Inability to pass urine (urinary retention)
- Heavy blood in urine with clots
- Testicular pain with swelling (sudden onset)
Summary + next step
If you’re looking for a Dr. Abhinandan Mukhopadhyay urologist profile and how to book efficiently, the most important step is to match your symptom pattern and reports to a clear plan—especially if you’re traveling internationally.
MediHelp Global can help you: confirm availability, organize reports, and coordinate a consult pathway linked to major centers where he is listed, including Artemis Hospital, Gurugram, and other suitable options depending on your case.
Skilled At
- Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Surgeries
- Minimally Invasive Urological Treatments
- Male Sexual Dysfunction Management
- Endourological Procedures
- Renal Transplantation
- Kidney Stone Disease Management
- Male Sexual Health and Infertility
- Prostate Disease Treatment
- Complex Urethral Stricture Reconstruction
- Urological Cancer Surgeries
Education
- MBBS from Calcutta National Medical College, Calcutta University
- MS in General Surgery from PGIMER, Chandigarh
- MCh in Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery from PGIMER, Chandigarh
Experience
- Senior Consultant, Urology & Kidney Transplant Program at Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon
- Consultant Urologist at Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Delhi
- Consultant Urologist at Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon
Awards
- 2nd Prize in CMC Ludhiana Prize Poster Category at North Zone USICON 2015
- 2nd Prize in Agra Urology Club Best Video Category at North Zone USICON 2016
- Best Poster Prize at East Zone USICON 2016
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FAQ
1) Where does Dr. Abhinandan Mukhopadhyay practice?
He is listed with Artemis Hospital, Gurugram/Gurgaon, and also associated with Asha Multi Speciality Clinic (Gurgaon Sector 40) on major listings.
2) What conditions does Dr. Abhinandan Mukhopadhyay treat?
His listed expertise includes kidney stone disease, prostate conditions, male sexual problems, infertility, urethral stricture reconstruction, and urological cancer surgeries, with mention of robotic-assisted laparoscopic urology exposure during training.
3) When should I see a urologist urgently?
Go urgently if you have fever with severe flank pain, can’t pass urine, heavy blood/clots in urine, or sudden severe testicular pain/swelling.
4) What reports should I carry for my first appointment?
Bring: urine tests/culture, ultrasound or CT reports (if any), PSA (if done), prior prescriptions, discharge summaries, and any biopsy/pathology reports if cancer is suspected.
5) Can international patients book a consultation in advance?
Yes. MediHelp Global can help you share reports in advance, request appointment slots, and plan investigations so your in-person time is efficient—especially for patients traveling from Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
6) Do I need a second opinion before surgery?
If the condition is complex (recurrent stones, strictures, cancer surgery, or prior failed treatments), a second opinion can be helpful. MediHelp Global can coordinate this and also discuss alternate hospital pathways (including Amrita Hospital Faridabad) based on your travel constraints.
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