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Here are the most reputed doctors in India for Urinary Incontinence. Each specialist is carefully vetted for their expertise, experience, and patient outcomes.
Here are the most reputed hospitals in India for Urinary Incontinence. These hospitals are known for advanced infrastructure, international accreditations, and high success rates.
Urinary incontinence — the involuntary leakage of urine — is a common medical condition affecting people of all ages, though it is more prevalent in women, older adults, and those who have had childbirth, prostate surgery, or certain neurological illnesses. It is not a normal part of ageing, and in most cases it can be substantially improved or resolved with the right treatment. The condition takes several forms — stress incontinence triggered by coughing or exercise, urge incontinence driven by a sudden uncontrollable need to go, overflow incontinence from incomplete bladder emptying, or a mix of these — and each type calls for a different approach. Treatment follows a stepped pathway: lifestyle changes and pelvic floor therapy are tried first, followed by medications or device-based options, and surgery is considered when conservative measures have not provided enough relief. The best treatment plan depends on the type and severity of leakage, the patient's anatomy and medical history, and personal preference.
A supervised programme of pelvic floor exercises, bladder retraining, and lifestyle changes — the standard starting point for most types of urinary incontinence, carried out as outpatient sessions with a specialist physiotherapist.
Estimated cost: ~$100 – $200
Typical tests: Urine dipstick and microscopy, Urine culture and sensitivity, Bladder ultrasound and post-void residual measurement, Urinalysis for blood and glucose. Done in India before admission.
Estimated cost in India: $500 – $1,500
Treatment duration in India: ~3 weeks (~7 hospital visit days across the full span)
Prescription medications — such as antimuscarinics or beta-3 agonists — that calm an overactive bladder or reduce urgency, used when lifestyle measures alone have not provided sufficient relief.
Estimated cost: ~$100 – $200
Typical tests: Urine dipstick and microscopy, Urine culture and sensitivity, Bladder ultrasound and post-void residual measurement, Blood pressure measurement (baseline, especially if mirabegron prescribed), Fasting blood glucose and renal function (CBC, KFT). Done in India before admission.
Estimated cost in India: $500 – $1,500
Treatment duration in India: ~2 weeks (~4 hospital visit days across the full span)
Cystoscopic injection of botulinum toxin into the bladder wall to suppress overactive bladder contractions — an established option when medications have not worked well enough, with effects lasting several months.
Estimated cost: ~$200 – $400
Typical tests: Urine culture and sensitivity (must be sterile before injection), Bladder ultrasound and post-void residual measurement, CBC and coagulation screen (PT/INR), Renal function tests (KFT), ECG (anaesthesia baseline). Done in India before admission.
Estimated cost in India: $1,500 – $3,000
Pre-procedure stay (outside hospital): ~1 days
Hospitalisation: ~1 days
Recovery period (outside hospital): ~2 days recommended
Total stay: approx 4 days
A minimally invasive operation that places a small supportive sling under the urethra to prevent leakage during coughing, exercise, or other exertion — the most commonly performed surgery for stress urinary incontinence in women.
Estimated cost in India: $2,500 – $5,000
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Implantation of a small pulse generator that stimulates the sacral nerves controlling the bladder — used for refractory overactive bladder or urge incontinence that has not responded to medications or injections.
Estimated cost: ~$500 – $1,000
Typical tests: Urodynamic study (filling cystometry and pressure-flow study), Urine culture and sensitivity, CBC, coagulation screen (PT/INR), Renal function tests (KFT) and blood glucose, ECG and chest X-ray, MRI pelvis or lumbosacral spine (to assess sacral anatomy), Anaesthesia clearance evaluation. Done in India before admission.
Estimated cost in India: $6,000 – $9,000
Pre-procedure stay (outside hospital): ~2 days
Hospitalisation: ~3 days
Recovery period (outside hospital): ~9 days recommended
Total stay: approx 14 days
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