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Dr. Anupam Bhargava
Chairman - Urology
Urology
Experience: 44+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Anant Kumar
Chairman - Urology Renal Transplant and Robotics of Max Saket Complex and Uro-Oncology of MSSH Saket
Urology, Kidney Transplant, Robotic Surgery
Experience: 36+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Pawan Kesarwani
Senior Director
Urology, Robotic Surgery, Kidney Transplant
Experience: 22+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Anil Kumar Varshney
Senior Director
Urology
Experience: 41+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. H. S. Bhatyal
Director
Urology, Kidney Transplant, Robotic Surgery
Gender: Male
Dr. Anjani Kumar Agrawal
Director & Unit Head – Andrology
Urology
Experience: 31+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr. Avanish Arora
Director
Urology
Gender: Male
Dr. Vimal Dassi
Director - Urology, Uro-oncology
Urology, Kidney Transplant, Robotic Surgery
Experience: 17+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Amit Goel
Director and Head of Unit - Renal Transplant & Uro-Oncology
Kidney Transplant, Uro-Oncology, Urology
Experience: 16+ Years
Dr. Mrigank Shekhar Jha
Director
Urology, Kidney Transplant
Gender: Male
Dr. Vijay Kumar
Director & Unit Head ( Reconstructive & Laparoscopic Urology)
Urology
Experience: 26+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Yajvender Pratap Singh Rana
Director
Urology, Kidney Transplant, Cancer Care / Oncology, Surgical Oncology, Uro-Oncology, Robotic Surgery
Gender: Male
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Dr. Shailesh Chandra Sahay
Director - Urology
Urology, Robotic Surgery, Kidney Transplant
Experience: 14+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Waheed Zaman
Director - Urology & Renal Transplantation
Urology, Kidney Transplant, Robotic Surgery
Experience: 28+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Samit Chaturvedi
Director
Urology, Robotic Surgery, Uro-Oncology, Kidney Transplant
Experience: 12+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Upwan Kumar Chauhan
Associate Director
Urology, Kidney Transplant
Experience: 15+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Mandeep Kr. Dhanda
Associate Director - Head Unit 1
Kidney Transplant, Urology
Experience: 14+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. (Col) Daresh Doddamani
Associate Director - Urology
Urology
Experience: 39+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr. Ruchir Maheshwari
Director
Urology, Robotic Surgery, Kidney Transplant
Experience: 13+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Sanjay S. Nabar
Head
Urology
Gender: Male
Dr. R.S.Rai
Head of Department - Urology
Urology
Experience: 29+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Pragnesh Desai
Principal Consultant
Urology, Kidney Transplant, Robotic Surgery
Experience: 14+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Chandra Kant Kar
Principal Consultant - Urology
Urology
Experience: 10+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Muninder Singh Randhawa
Principal Consultant
Urology, Laparoscopic / Minimal Access Surgery, Uro-Oncology
Gender: Male
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Dr. Rohit Kaushal
Senior Consultant
Urology, Kidney Transplant
Experience: 5+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Rajat Arora
Senior Consultant
Urology, Kidney Transplant, Robotic Surgery
Experience: 19+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Harvinder Singh Chauhan
Principal Consultant
Urology
Experience: 19+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Gaurav Garg (Uro)
Senior Consultant - Urology/Andrology
Urology, Robotic Surgery
Experience: 8+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Pankaj Gaur
Senior Consultant – Renal Transplant & Urology
Urology, Paediatric (Ped) Urology, Kidney Transplant
Experience: 5+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Abhay Kalra
Senior consultant
Urology, Uro-Oncology, Kidney Transplant, Laparoscopic / Minimal Access Surgery, Robotic Surgery
Gender: Male
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Dr. Feroz Moh.Khan
Senior Consultant- Urology, Uro-Oncology, Robotic Surgery & Renal Transplantation
Urology
Experience: 20+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Tushar Aditya Narain
Senior Consultant
Robotic Surgery, Uro-Oncology, Cancer Care / Oncology, Surgical Oncology, Urology
Experience: 8+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Tarique Naseem
Principal Consultant - Department of Urology
Urology, Kidney Transplant, Robotic Surgery
Experience: 16+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Praveen Pandey
Senior Consultant – Urology, Robotic and Renal Transplant
Urology
Experience: 20+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Yashdeep Rustagi
Principal Consultant
Urology, Robotic Surgery
Experience: 15+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Satyam Sharma
Senior Consultant
Urology
Gender: Male
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Dr. Vivek Venkat
Senior consultant
Urology, Department of General Surgery and Robotics
Gender: Male
Dr. Ankur Arya
Consultant
Urology, Kidney Transplant, Robotic Surgery
Gender: Male
Dr. Amit Bansal
Senior Consultant - Andrology & Reconstruction Urology
Urology
Experience: 5+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Deepak Garg
Senior Consultant
Urology, Kidney Transplant, Uro-Oncology, Robotic Surgery
Experience: 7+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Shruti Rahul Pandit
Consultant – Urology/Urosurgery
Urology
Dr. Juned Shaikh
Consultant- Urology
Urology, Kidney Transplant
Gender: Male
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Dr. Fateh Singh
Consultant
Urology
Gender: Male
Dr. Vivek Vasudeo
Consultant
Urology
Dr. Shalabh Agarwal
Associate Consultant
Urology, Kidney Transplant
Experience: 2+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Brij Mohan Joshi
Associate Consultant - Urology & Robotic Surgery
Robotic Surgery, Urology
Gender: Male
Dr. Amit Kumar
Associate Consultant
Urology
Gender: Male
Dr. Shabir Raja
Visiting Consultant
Urology
Gender: Male
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Frequently Asked Questions
Male infertility is the inability of a man to impregnate a woman after a year of regular, unprotected intercourse. It can be caused by various factors that affect sperm production, quality, or delivery.
Some common causes of male infertility are low sperm count, poor sperm motility, abnormal sperm morphology, hormonal imbalances, genetic disorders, testicular damage, varicocele, infections, and lifestyle factors.
Male infertility is diagnosed through medical history, physical examination, semen analysis, hormonal testing, genetic testing, and imaging studies like scrotal ultrasound.
Yes, certain lifestyle changes like maintaining a healthy weight, reducing alcohol consumption, quitting smoking, managing stress, and avoiding excessive heat exposure can help improve male fertility.
In some cases, medications like hormonal therapies, antibiotics for treating infections, and antioxidants to improve sperm quality may be prescribed to address specific causes of male infertility.
Surgery may be recommended to correct conditions like varicocele, obstructive azoospermia or repair blockages in the reproductive tract to improve sperm production or delivery.
Intrauterine insemination is an assisted reproductive technique where specially prepared sperm is directly placed into the woman's uterus, increasing the chances of fertilization.
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is an assisted reproductive technique where eggs are fertilized with sperm outside the body in a lab. Then, the resulting embryos are transferred to the woman's uterus.
Yes, assisted reproductive techniques like IUI and IVF can help overcome male infertility by bypassing barriers to natural conception and increasing the chances of successful fertilization.
Yes, sperm retrieval techniques such as testicular sperm extraction (TESE) or epididymal sperm aspiration (PESA) can be used to collect sperm directly from the testes or epididymis for use in assisted reproductive techniques.
Yes, certain genetic disorders like Klinefelter syndrome, Y-chromosome microdeletions, and cystic fibrosis gene mutations can cause male infertility. Genetic testing can help diagnose these conditions.
Yes, certain infections like sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or reproductive tract infections can impair sperm production or function. Treating the underlying infection can help improve fertility.
Yes, exposure to toxins, chemicals, radiation, or certain environmental factors like heat, pesticides, or heavy metals can affect male fertility. Minimizing exposure or taking protective measures can be beneficial.
Yes, hormonal imbalances, like low testosterone levels or high levels of prolactin, affect sperm production and fertility. Hormonal therapies may be prescribed to correct these imbalances.
Yes, chronic stress can potentially affect male fertility by altering hormone levels, sperm production, and sexual function. Stress management techniques can help improve fertility.
Yes, certain medications like anabolic steroids, chemotherapy drugs, or medications that affect hormone levels can impact male fertility. Consulting with a urologist can help assess the impact of medications on fertility.
While female age is a well-known risk factor in fertility decline, advanced paternal age can also affect male fertility by reducing sperm quality and increasing the risk of genetic abnormalities in offspring.
Some studies suggest that certain dietary changes or supplements, such as antioxidants, folic acid, zinc, or vitamin D, may have a positive impact on sperm quality. However, individual responses vary.
Yes, certain conditions like erectile dysfunction or ejaculatory disorders can contribute to male infertility. Treating the underlying sexual dysfunction may help improve fertility.
Yes, certain medical conditions like diabetes, thyroid disorders, or autoimmune conditions can impact male fertility. Managing these conditions effectively can help improve fertility.
Psychological factors like stress, anxiety, or depression can potentially affect male fertility by disrupting hormonal balance, sexual function, or overall well-being. Addressing these factors through counselling or therapy may be beneficial.
In some cases, male infertility may be permanent if there are irreversible factors like absent sperm production or structural abnormalities. However, advancements in assisted reproductive techniques provide options for many couples.
Yes, lifestyle modifications like maintaining a healthy weight, managing stress, quitting smoking, reducing alcohol consumption, and following a balanced diet can help improve male fertility even after a previous infertility diagnosis.
Reviewed by Dr. Gaurav Garg, Senior Consultant - Urology/Andrology, Robotic Surgery, Saket and Panchsheel Park on 19-Sep-2023.