
Dr. Yogesh Taneja
Best Urologist In Gurgaon NCR Uro Oncologist In Gurgaon
Clinic Location – C2PW+8W6, Medicity, Islampur Colony, Sector 38, Gurugram, Haryana 122018
Treatments
- Kidney Stone
- Kidney Transplant Specialist
- Urologist
- Urologic Cancer Specialist
- Andrologist
- Urogynecology & Pelvic Reconstructive Surgeon
- Prostate Surgery
- Robotic Surgeon
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Year of Experience
4.8/5
Google Rating
6,000 +
Happy Patients
6,000 +
Number of Serguries
Expertise in minimally invasive, robotic, & laser-based treatments
Dr. Amit Goel is a highly experienced and renowned Urologist, Uro-Oncologist, and Kidney Transplant Surgeon, currently serving as Director and Head of Department at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Gurugram. With over 22 years of clinical experience, he has successfully treated thousands of patients, including over 3,500 urological cancer cases and more than 400 kidney transplants, including complex ABO-incompatible surgeries. Dr. Goel completed his MBBS from Government Medical College, Solapur, followed by MS in General Surgery and MCh in Urology from prestigious institutions. He has also received advanced training in robotic and uro-oncological surgeries at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and further honed his expertise through an observership at the renowned MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, USA.
~ Areas of Expertise ~
KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
- Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy
- ABO-incompatible kidney transplant
- Complex and high-risk transplant cases
KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
- Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy
- ABO-incompatible kidney transplant
- Complex and high-risk transplant cases
KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
- Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy
- ABO-incompatible kidney transplant
- Complex and high-risk transplant cases
KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
- Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy
- ABO-incompatible kidney transplant
- Complex and high-risk transplant cases
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Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of urological conditions do you treat?
A wide range of urological issues including kidney stones, urinary tract infections, prostate enlargement (BPH), prostate cancer, bladder disorders, male infertility and erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, and urologic cancers
When should I see a urologist instead of a general physician?
You should consult a urologist if you experience symptoms such as blood in urine, pain while passing urine, frequent urination, difficulty in urination, recurrent urinary tract infections, or male reproductive health concerns.
How are kidney stones diagnosed and treated?
Diagnosis usually involves ultrasound, X-rays or CT scans and urine tests. Treatment depends on the size, location and composition of the stone — options range from medications and increased fluids to lithotripsy (laser shock wave), ureteroscopy, or minimally invasive surgery.
What are the treatment options for prostate problems, including enlargement and cancer?
For benign prostate enlargement (BPH), we may use medications, minimally invasive procedures (e.g. TURP, laser surgery) or robotic surgery. For prostate cancer, options include surgery, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, or a combination depending on stage and patient factors.
Do all urological surgeries require open surgery, or are minimally invasive techniques available?
Not all require open surgery. Many urological surgeries, including kidney, prostate and bladder procedures, can be done minimally invasively (laparoscopic or robotic techniques), which generally lead to quicker recovery, less pain, and smaller scars.
Are there lifestyle changes or preventative measures to maintain urinary and kidney health?
Yes — staying well-hydrated, reducing excessive salt and sugar intake, limiting consumption of oxalate-rich foods (if prone to stones), managing weight, quitting smoking, and regular checkups especially if you have risk factors (diabetes, hypertension) can help maintain urological health.