BPH Relief With Nothing Left Behind
- Certified Top Urologists (20+ years experience)
- No Permanent Implant, No Cuts, Usually No Catheter
- 5–7 Day Temporary Device, Full Relief in Weeks

Dr. Kanishk Patil, Urologist
MCh (Uro), FRCS (UK)
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Key Benefits
Benefits of iTind Temporary Device
- Device Stays 5–7 Days, Then Fully Removed
- No Permanent Implant, No Cutting, No Heat
- Preserves Sexual & Ejaculatory Function
Why Avoid TURP or Laser Surgery?
- 50–70% risk of retrograde ejaculation after TURP
- 7% chance of permanent erectile dysfunction
- 2–3 day hospital stay with painful catheter
Why Choose MyDocsy?
- Only Senior Urologists (20+ yrs exp)
- 6 World-Class Centres with Original iTind Tech
- End-to-End Insurance Claims Processing Handholding
- Free Pickup & Drop, Meals For Family
Who is a Good Candidate for iTind?
- Men with BPH and prostate size 25–75g
- Those who want zero permanent implants
- Patients unsuitable for general anaesthesia
- Men wanting to preserve ejaculatory function
- Those seeking to skip lifelong BPH medication
About the Procedure
BPH Relief. Nothing Left Behind.

iTind (Temporarily Implanted Nitinol Device) is a US-FDA approved, minimally invasive BPH treatment where a small reshaping device is placed inside the prostate for 5–7 days to create wider urinary channels, then fully removed. A Senior Urologist places the device in a 5-minute day-care procedure under local anaesthesia. Unlike TURP or laser surgery, iTind leaves nothing permanent in the body, avoids tissue removal, and preserves both ejaculatory and erectile function — ideal for men who want a reversible, implant-free option.
Why Us
Key Features
17+ Yrs Avg. Urologist Experience
Temporary Device, Fully Removed
Day-Care Placement
6 NABH-Certified Locations
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MyDocsy vs Others
Fully awake (only Local Anaesthesia)
Retrograde ejaculation risk
Permanent erectile dysfunction risk
Permanent foreign body in prostate
Tissue cut or burnt
Back to work within 48 hours
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About the Procedure
How to Prepare for Your iTind Placement
- Blood and urine test before iTind
- Cystoscopy + TRUS to confirm anatomy
- 4-hr fasting before your procedure
- Tell us all your medications
- Minimal paperwork, zero admission
What Happens During the iTind Procedure
- Urologist places the folded nitinol device through a small scope; it gently reshapes prostate tissue over 5–7 days, then is removed in a quick OPD visit. Under local anaesthesia only.
- Only local anaesthesia used
- No cutting, no heat, no tissue removal
- Stay awake and relaxed throughout
What to Expect After iTind?
- Discharge within 1 hour
- Mild discomfort, no catheter in most cases
- Device removed painlessly on day 5–7 in OPD
- Symptom relief within 1 month, lasts 3+ years
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