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Here are the most reputed doctors in India for Overactive Bladder. Each specialist is carefully vetted for their expertise, experience, and patient outcomes.
Here are the most reputed hospitals in India for Overactive Bladder. These hospitals are known for advanced infrastructure, international accreditations, and high success rates.
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a common urological condition characterised by a sudden, strong urge to urinate that is difficult to suppress, often accompanied by frequent urination during the day and night, and sometimes by unintentional urine leakage. It occurs when the bladder muscle contracts involuntarily before the bladder is full, disrupting the normal coordination between bladder and brain. OAB affects millions of adults worldwide and becomes more common with age, though it is not a normal or inevitable part of ageing. Treatment follows a stepped approach — beginning with behavioural techniques and lifestyle changes, progressing to medications if needed, and moving on to advanced minimally invasive or implant-based therapies for cases that do not respond to simpler measures. With a consistent, well-guided treatment plan, most people achieve meaningful improvement in symptoms and quality of life.
A structured programme of bladder retraining, pelvic floor exercises, fluid management, and urgency-suppression techniques — the recommended starting point for most adults with OAB, with no medications or procedures involved.
Estimated cost: ~$100 – $200
Typical tests: Urine dipstick and microscopy, Urine culture and sensitivity, Post-void residual bladder ultrasound, Bladder diary review and analysis, Pelvic floor assessment (physiotherapy evaluation). Done in India before admission.
Estimated cost in India: $500 – $1,500
Treatment duration in India: ~2 weeks (~5 hospital visit days across the full span)
Daily prescription tablets or capsules that either block involuntary bladder contractions or relax the bladder during filling — used when behavioural therapy alone is not enough, and taken on an ongoing basis with periodic reviews.
Estimated cost: ~$100 – $300
Typical tests: Urine dipstick and microscopy, Urine culture and sensitivity, Post-void residual bladder ultrasound, Blood pressure measurement, Renal function test (KFT), Bladder diary review and analysis. Done in India before admission.
Estimated cost in India: $750 – $2,500
Treatment duration in India: ~2 weeks (~4 hospital visit days across the full span)
A cystoscopic day-care procedure in which small amounts of botulinum toxin are injected into the bladder wall to relax involuntary muscle contractions — effects last several months and injections can be repeated.
Estimated cost: ~$200 – $500
Typical tests: Urine culture and sensitivity (active infection must be treated before procedure), Post-void residual bladder ultrasound, CBC (complete blood count), Coagulation profile (PT/INR), Renal function test (KFT), ECG (if general anaesthesia planned). Done in India before admission.
Estimated cost in India: $2,000 – $4,000
Pre-procedure stay (outside hospital): ~2 days
Hospitalisation: ~1 days
Recovery period (outside hospital): ~3 days recommended
Total stay: approx 6 days
A course of weekly outpatient sessions in which a fine needle near the ankle delivers gentle electrical pulses to the tibial nerve, indirectly calming the overactive bladder nerve pathways — no surgery or implant required.
Estimated cost: ~$100 – $200
Typical tests: Urine dipstick and microscopy, Post-void residual bladder ultrasound, Bladder diary review and analysis, Neurological screening (lower limb sensation check — to confirm tibial nerve accessibility). Done in India before admission.
Estimated cost in India: $1,500 – $3,500
Pre-procedure stay (outside hospital): ~1 days
Hospitalisation: ~10 days
Total stay: approx 11 days
A surgically implanted device placed near the sacral nerves at the base of the spine that delivers continuous gentle electrical pulses to regulate bladder–brain nerve signals — includes a reversible test phase before permanent implantation.
Estimated cost: ~$500 – $1,000
Typical tests: Urine culture and sensitivity, Post-void residual bladder ultrasound, Urodynamic study (cystometry), CBC and coagulation profile (PT/INR), Renal function test (KFT), ECG and anaesthesia fitness clearance, MRI spine (to assess sacral nerve anatomy, if not recent). Done in India before admission.
Estimated cost in India: $7,000 – $10,000
Pre-procedure stay (outside hospital): ~3 days
Hospitalisation: ~4 days
Recovery period (outside hospital): ~10 days recommended
Total stay: approx 17 days
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