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Kidney stone removal

Do kidney stones have to be removed?

Kidney stones should be removed by surgery if they cause repeated infections in the urine or because they are blocking the flow of urine from the kidney. Today, surgery usually involves small or no incisions (cuts), minor pain and minimal time off work.

What is kidney stone?

Kidney stones are hard deposits of minerals and acid salts that stick together in concentrated urine. They can be painful when passing through the urinary tract, but usually don't cause permanent damage. The most common symptom is severe pain, usually in the side of the abdomen, that's often associated with nausea.

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You can request quotation from the listed hospitals

Manipal Hospital Goa

Dr. E Borges Rd, Dona Paula

MGM Healthcare

New No 72, Old No 54 Nelson Manickam Road

Indiana Hospital

Pumpwell junction, Mahaveer Circle, Dakshina Kannada

Rajagiri Hospital

Near GTN Junction, Chunangamvely Aluva, Kochi, Kerala

A.J Hospital and Research Centre

National High Way 66, Kuntikana

KMC Hospital

opposite Jyothi Theatre, Balmatta, Mangalore, Karnataka 575019

Aster MIMS Kottakkal

Malabar Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd Changuvetty, Kottakkal P.O, Malappuram

Aster MIMS, Calicut

Mini By-pass Road, Govindapuram P.O., Calicut

B&B Memorial Hospital

Opp. Thrikkakara Temple, Thrikkakara P.O, Cochin

Malabar Hospital

Eranjipalam Junction, Eranjipalam Kozhikode, Kerala

Sreechand Speciality Hospital

Sreechand Speciality Hospitals Pvt ltd, Near SN park, Kannur Kerala - 670001

KIMSHEALTH, Trivandrum

P.B.No.1, Anayara P.O, Trivandrum – 695029, Kerala, India

Ananthapuri Hospitals

NH Byepass 66, Airport Road, Near Courtyard Garden

Kinder Multispeciality Hospital

Kinder Hospital, Kalamassery, Kochi-682033, Kerala, India

Aster MIMS Kannur

Chala east

VPS Lakeshore Hospital

NH-66 Bypass, near Police Station, Nettoor, Maradu, Kochi, Kerala