
Severe Kidney Stone Pain? Get the Right Treatment, Not Just Surgery
- Senior Urologists (20–25+ years experience)
- All Options: Medicines, ESWL, URSL, RIRS, Mini-PCNL, Robotic Lithotripsy
- Fast Review of Your Scans with a Clear Next Step

Dr. Kanishk Patil, Urologist
MCh (Uro), FRCS (UK)
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Benefits
Not Every Kidney Stone Needs Surgery
- Many small stones can pass naturally with medicines
- Larger or stuck stones need precise, not random, intervention
- Plan is based on stone size, location, hardness and blockage—not fear
All Modern Stone Treatments Under One Roof
- Medical & lifestyle management for small, passable stones
- ESWL/ESWT for select kidney stones (non-invasive shockwave)
- URSL, RIRS, Mini/Std PCNL and Robotic Lithotripsy when truly needed
Why Choose Docsy for Kidney Stone Care?
- Only Senior Urologists & Endourology Experts (20+ yrs exp)
- 30+ Partner Hospitals with Advanced Lasers & Flexible Scopes
- End-to-End Insurance Assistance & Cost Transparency
- Free Pickup & Drop, Family Coordination & Report Management
Who Should Not Wait with a Stone?
- Stones causing severe or persistent pain
- Stones with fever, chills, or urine infection
- Stones blocking the kidney (hydronephrosis on scan)
- Recurrent stones or stones > 7–8 mm
- Patients with single kidney or reduced kidney function
Right Stone Treatment, First Time, With Minimal Invasiveness

Every kidney stone is different. Best results come from matching the right treatment to your exact stone size, location, hardness, blockage, infection status and kidney function. Docsy’s senior urologists assess your CT/USG and reports to guide you between medical therapy, ESWL/ESWT, URSL, RIRS, mini-PCNL, standard PCNL or robotic lithotripsy—only when truly needed. The goal is simple: highest stone-clearance, lowest complication risk and fastest, safest recovery.
How We Help Kidney Stone Patients Choose the Safest, Least Invasive Treatment
Key Features
✅Treatment Only After CT/USG Mapping
✂️Least Invasive Option First, Always
🔒Infection-Safe, Kidney-Safe Planning
🏥30+ Advanced Urology Centres
Docsy vs Others
| Benefit | Docsy | Others |
|---|---|---|
| CT-based stone mapping before treatment | Yes | No |
| All options: Medicines/ESWL/URSL/RIRS/PCNL | Yes | No |
| Infection-safe plan (urine culture before procedure) | Yes | No |
| Transparent pros/cons even when surgery not needed | Yes | No |
| End-to-end coordination (reports/slots/insurance) | Yes | No |
About Procedure
What to Do When You First Find a Stone
- Upload your CT KUB / USG / X-ray (a clear photo on WhatsApp is enough)
- Share basic details: pain pattern, fever, vomiting, urine burning/difficulty
- Share blood and urine reports, especially creatinine and urine culture if available
- Our urologist checks if the stone is passable, needs meds, or needs intervention
- You receive a clear, personalised next step instead of generic advice
How We Decide the Right Kidney Stone Treatment
- Stone size, location and hardness (HU) are mapped from your scan
- We assess blockage, infection risk and your kidney function
- Small, smooth stones may get medical expulsive therapy and lifestyle guidance
- Selected stones qualify for ESWL/ESWT (non-invasive shockwave)
- Larger, stuck or high-risk stones are allocated to URSL, RIRS, mini-PCNL or PCNL as per best safety and clearance profile
If a Procedure Is Needed – What to Expect
- We guide you on the safest modality (URSL/RIRS/Mini-PCNL/PCNL/robotic) for your case
- You receive a clear cost range and insurance/cashless eligibility check
- Pre-procedure optimisation: infection control, blood tests and anaesthesia fitness
- Most endoscopic procedures need 1–2 days in hospital with early return to work
- We plan stent need and removal, and give a detailed stone-recurrence prevention plan
FAQs
Does every kidney stone need surgery?
Is RIRS always better than ESWL or PCNL?
What if I have been advised urgent surgery elsewhere?
What information do you need to guide me properly?








