Dr. Amit Singhvi
Sr. Consultant- Dept. of Urology
About
Dr. Amit Singhvi is a urologist practicing at Medipulse Hospital, Jodhpur. He is an expert in PCNL/URS surgeries and is the best doctor known for treating kidney stones. He treats - TURP, TURBT, Nephrectomy, Radical Cystectomy, Pyeloplasty, Ureteric Implantation, Board Flap on a day to day basis.

Qualification
MBBS, SNMC, JODHPUR (2004)
MS (General Surgery) GMC, KOTA ( 2008)
Mch (Urology) VIMS, BELLARY (2013)
+ Expertise
PCNL 5000+
URS 5000+
TURP 2000+
TURBT 500+
Laparoscopic Nephrectomy 250+
Radical Cystectomy 10+
Pyeloplasty 200+
Ureteric Implantation 200+
Boari Flap 3+
Radical cystectomy- 30+
RIRS- 300
Laparoscopic orchiopexy 50+
Laparoscopic Vvf repair
Kidney transplantation
Penectomy with illioinguinal block dissection
TVT, TOT, sacrolspinous fixation
Penile implant
Hypospadias surgery
+ Languages
Hindi
English
+ Contact
Medipulse, E-4, MIA, Basni-II, Jodhpur - 342005 (Raj.)
E-Mail Address: drsinghvi.asp@gmail.com
Mobile No.: 7742955545
+ Publications
Poster Presentation at SZUSICON 2011, Mahabalipuram ‘A Case Of Congenital Urethrocutaneous Fistula’
Paper Presentation at USICON 2012, Bangluru ‘Comparative Efficacy Of Tamsulosin Vs Naftopidil As MET With Placebo For Distal Ureteral Stone.’
Presentation at SZUSICON 2012, Hyderabad, ‘Comparative Efficacy of Darifenacin, Tamsulosin & Combination Therapy for Ureteral Stent Related Discomforts’
Poster Presentation at SZUSICON 2012, Hyderabad, ‘Small Cell Carcinoma of Prostate-Management Dilemma’.
Paper Presentation at USICOM 2013,Pune,’Propective Randomised Trail Comparing Prevention of Retrograde Migration of Ureteral Stone Using Xylocaine Jelly & Intra Operative Diuretic.
+ Awards and Accomplishments
USI (Urological Society of INDIA)
NZUSI (NZ – Urological Society of India)
ISRU ( International Society of reconstructive Urology)
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