
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Ahlawat
Group Chairman, Institute of Urology and Robotic Surgery
48 years of overall experience
Works at Medanta - The Medicity, Gurgaon
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Dr. Rajesh Kumar Ahlawat (Urologist)
When you or a loved one is facing a kidney, prostate, bladder, or urinary problem, you don’t just want “a doctor.” You want clarity, a plan, and a team that treats you like a human being—not a file number.-Dr. Rajesh Kumar Ahlawat
This page is a patient-friendly guide to Dr. Rajesh Kumar Ahlawat—his areas of focus in urology, what patients typically consult him for, and how MediHelp Global can help international patients coordinate care in India (including treatment planning at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad when that’s the right route).
Medical note: This content is educational and doesn’t replace medical advice. Your final treatment plan depends on your diagnosis, scans, and medical history.
Quick profile at a glance of Dr. Rajesh Kumar Ahlawat
Name: Dr. Rajesh Kumar Ahlawat
Specialty: Urology (with focus on complex urology, minimally invasive/robotic surgery, kidney transplant, uro-oncology)
Known associations: Medanta urology team and Medanta Mediclinic (Delhi) are commonly referenced for appointments.
Specialties of Dr. Rajesh Kumar Ahlawat
Patients often look for Dr. Ahlawat for advanced urology care such as:
- Prostate care (including complex prostate surgery and cancer pathways)
- Kidney conditions (stones, obstruction, tumors)
- Uro-oncology (cancers of prostate, kidney, bladder)
- Robotic/minimally invasive urology (when appropriate)
Common procedures & focus areas
Depending on diagnosis, urology teams handling complex cases may offer procedures such as robotic prostate surgery, partial nephrectomy, pyeloplasty, and kidney transplant evaluation (exact eligibility varies case-by-case).
Who is Dr. Rajesh Kumar Ahlawat? (Experience & leadership)
Across hospital and doctor listing sources, Dr. Ahlawat is presented as a senior urologist and a leader in urology programs—especially in minimally invasive and robotic urology.
If your search included “dr rajesh kumar ahlawat medanta”, it’s because Medanta’s own urology page lists him as Group Chairman in their Kidney & Urology Institute team section.
Where does Dr. Ahlawat practice? (Medanta & clinic visits)
Because doctor schedules can change, we recommend confirming availability before travel. Here are the locations most commonly referenced online:
Medanta – The Medicity (Gurugram)
Medanta’s urology/nephrology specialty page lists Dr. Rajesh Kumar Ahlawat in the team.
Medanta Mediclinic (Delhi – Defence Colony)
Multiple appointment platforms list clinic consultations at Medanta Mediclinic, Defence Colony (Delhi).
How MediHelp Global helps: If you share your reports, we can guide you on:
- whether an in-person consult is needed or a remote second opinion can help first
- which appointment route makes sense (hospital vs clinic)
- realistic timelines for tests, surgery, and recovery (based on your case complexity)
Conditions Dr. Rajesh Kumar Ahlawat commonly treats
People usually search for a urologist when symptoms become disruptive, scary, or urgent. Here are common condition buckets urology teams manage:
Prostate conditions (BPH, prostate cancer)
Consider evaluation if you have:
- weak urine flow, frequent night urination, incomplete emptying
- blood in urine (needs urgent assessment)
- rising PSA or biopsy-proven prostate cancer (treatment depends on stage)
Kidney diseases (stones, tumors, obstruction)
Common reasons to consult:
- recurrent kidney stones, severe flank pain, fever with UTI
- blockage (hydronephrosis), strictures, congenital UPJ obstruction
- kidney mass/tumor needing staging and surgical planning
Bladder & urinary tract problems
- recurrent UTIs
- blood in urine
- bladder tumors, urinary retention, incontinence (male/female)
Male health/andrology
Urology teams may also evaluate:
- erectile dysfunction (ED)
- male infertility
- varicocele or hormonal concerns
(Your best next step is a short symptom summary + prior test reports so the doctor can advise the right work-up.)
Treatments you may hear about in his clinic
Robotic surgery (what it helps with)
Robotic-assisted urology is often discussed for procedures where precision and smaller incisions may help recovery—but it’s not automatically “better” for every patient. Decisions depend on tumor size/location, prior surgeries, anatomy, and overall health.
Patient tip: Ask the care team:
- Why robotic vs laparoscopic vs open in my case?
- Expected hospital stay and catheter/drain duration
- What complications are most relevant for my diagnosis?
Kidney transplant pathways (what patients should prepare)
Kidney transplant is not a single surgery—it’s a pathway that includes:
- recipient evaluation (heart/lungs, infections, compatibility work-up)
- donor evaluation (living donor if available)
- immunology testing and medication planning
- long-term follow-up
If you’re exploring transplant options in India, MediHelp Global can help you collect the right reports and connect you to suitable transplant programs (including at Amrita Faridabad, if appropriate).
Minimally invasive vs open surgery (how doctors decide)
A good urology team explains the “why,” not just the “what.” Open surgery may still be recommended when:
- A tumor is very large/complex
- There is extensive prior surgery/scarring
- Patient safety favors direct access
If you’re traveling to India: step-by-step plan (Asia, Africa, Americas)
International patients often feel overwhelmed because everything is happening at once—diagnosis, travel, finances, and fear. A clear plan helps.
Before you travel (reports, imaging, case summary)
Share (if available):
- recent blood tests (CBC, kidney function/creatinine, urine test)
- imaging (USG, CT, MRI, PET—whatever you already have)
- biopsy/histopathology (for cancer cases)
- a list of medications + allergies
MediHelp Global can help you build a clean “case file” so your first consult is efficient and you don’t repeat unnecessary tests.
In India (consultation, tests, procedure, stay duration)
Typical flow:
- specialist consult + examination
- confirmatory tests (only what’s needed)
- treatment plan discussion + consent
- procedure/admission (if required)
- discharge planning + medications
- follow-up schedule
After you return home (follow-up plan)
Ask for:
- a written discharge summary
- pathology report (if surgery/biopsy was done)
- a medication plan (especially after transplant or cancer therapy)
- follow-up timeline and warning signs
Treatment option at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad (through MediHelp Global)
Not every patient needs the same hospital route. Some patients want an alternative opinion, faster scheduling, or a multi-specialty setup closer to Delhi.
What Amrita’s Urology department covers
Amrita Hospital Faridabad’s urology department describes coverage across robotic urology, uro-oncology, endourology, kidney transplant, reconstructive urology, male health/andrology, female urology, and neuro-urology.
When Amrita may be the right fit
Amrita can be a strong option when you need:
- coordinated multi-specialty care (e.g., cardiac clearance + urology)
- a structured international patient pathway (visa/helpdesk style support is described by the hospital)
- a plan for complex urology or transplant evaluation in Faridabad/Delhi-NCR
Important clarity (people-first): This page is about Dr. Rajesh Kumar Ahlawat, who is widely referenced with Medanta/Medanta Mediclinic online. If you specifically want treatment at Amrita Hospital Faridabad, MediHelp Global can coordinate you with Amrita’s urology team while still helping you pursue a Dr. Ahlawat consultation route where feasible.
How MediHelp Global supports your care journey
Your website positioning is about making medical travel simpler—less confusion, fewer delays, and more human support.
Based on publicly described MediHelp Global offerings (visa help and travel assistance), here’s how we can support you end-to-end:
- Appointment coordination with the right department/doctor (hospital or clinic route)
- Medical visa guidance and documentation support
- Airport pickup/drop + local coordination for international patients
- Transparent estimates: helping you understand what’s included (consult, tests, room category, surgeon/OT, implants, medicines)
- Second opinion support: if you want to sanity-check a plan before committing to surgery
If you’re ready, the fastest way to start is to share: diagnosis, symptoms, and your latest scans/reports. We’ll respond with the most practical next step (online review vs in-person consult).
Red flags & tips when choosing any urologist (patient-first checklist)
When you’re comparing surgeons or hospitals, look for:
- Clear explanation in plain language (diagnosis → options → why this option)
- Risks discussed honestly (not minimized)
- A written plan: tests needed, timeline, expected recovery
- Follow-up structure, especially for cancer or transplant
- Ethical guidance: “you may not need surgery yet” is a green flag
Skilled At
- Robotic Kidney Transplantation
- Robotic Pyeloplasty
- Robotic Radical Prostatectomy
- Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy
- Robotic Partial Nephrectomy
- Minimally Invasive Urology
- Renal Transplantation
- Robotic Surgery
- Laparoscopic Urology
- Endourology
Education
- MBBS from King George's Medical College, Lucknow University, 1976
- MS in General Surgery from King George's Medical College, Lucknow University, 1980
- MNAMS in General Surgery from National Board of Examinations, New Delhi, 1982
- MCh in Urology from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, 1986
Experience
- Group Chairman, Institute of Urology and Robotic Surgery at Medanta - The Medicity, Gurgaon
- Executive Director of Urology at Fortis Escorts Hospital, Okhla
- Director of Urology and Renal Transplantation at Fortis Healthcare
- Senior Consultant in Urology at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi
- Honorary Lecturer at the Institute of Urology and Nephrology, University College London Hospitals, U.K.
Awards
- President's Gold Medal by the Urological Society of India, 2016
- Agra Urological Club Best Video (First Prize), 2003
- Certificate of Honour in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1976
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FAQ
1) How can I book an appointment with Dr. Rajesh Kumar Ahlawat?
Online sources commonly reference appointments through Medanta (Gurugram) and Medanta Mediclinic (Defence Colony, Delhi) depending on availability.
If you’re traveling internationally, MediHelp Global can help you share reports first and plan the most time-efficient appointment route.
2) Is Dr. Rajesh Kumar Ahlawat associated with Medanta?
Medanta’s urology/nephrology specialty page lists Dr. Rajesh Kumar Ahlawat as part of their urology team and describes him as Group Chairman.
3) What conditions do patients commonly consult Dr. Ahlawat for?
Patients typically seek advanced urology care for kidney/prostate/bladder conditions, uro-oncology cases, and complex surgical planning (including minimally invasive/robotic approaches where suitable).
4) I’m an international patient—what should I prepare before coming to India?
Bring/share your most recent: blood tests, urine tests, imaging (CT/MRI/USG), biopsy/histopathology (if any), and a list of medications. Many hospitals also outline international patient support processes.
5) What is robotic urology—and do I definitely need it?
Robotic surgery is one surgical approach that may help in select procedures, but it’s not automatically the best option for every patient. Your surgeon decides based on diagnosis, complexity, anatomy, and safety.
6) Can MediHelp Global arrange treatment at Amrita Hospital Faridabad too?
Yes—if your priority is Amrita Hospital Faridabad, MediHelp Global can coordinate appointments and treatment planning with Amrita’s Urology department, which includes robotic urology, uro-oncology, endourology, kidney transplant, and more.
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