Urology Center, Samitivej Sriracha Hospital

Comprehensive care for all urinary tract problems and male reproductive system issues
The Urology Center provides examination, diagnosis, and treatment for diseases related to the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, prostate gland, and male genital organsReady to provide consultation on Erectile dysfunction (Erectile Dysfunction: ED) by a team of specialist physicians


Why choose the Urology Center at Samitivej Sriracha?

  • Experienced specialist urology team

  • Comprehensive care from general check-ups to complex surgeries

  • Uses modern, standardized diagnostic and treatment technology

  • Provides attentive service to ensure a better quality of life for patients


Diagnostic and treatment equipment and technology

  • Examination and treatment rooms and procedure rooms

  • Vital signs measurement and blood draw room

  • Uroflowmetry: Measure urine flow rate

  • Bladder Scan: Measure residual urine volume in the bladder

  • Scientific laboratory for analyzing blood and urine test results

  • Radiology examinations: X-ray, Ultrasound, CT Scan, MRI

  • Operating room and surgical instruments meeting international standards


Services and medical examination and treatment

  • Urinary tract infection (UTI)
    Evaluate and treat patients with painful urination, frequent urination, or recurrent infections

  • Blood in urine / abnormal urination
    Investigate causes such as stones, inflammation, or abnormalities in the bladder and urethra

  • Urinary tract stone disease
    Examine and treat kidney, ureteral, or bladder stones by selecting the appropriate treatment method based on the size and location of the stones

  • Kidney disease, prostate, and male genital organs
    Assess abnormalities that may be related to urination or reproductive system function


Procedures and surgery

  • Cystoscopy: Cystoscopy to examine the inside of the bladder for abnormalities such as tumors, stones, or inflammation

  • TUR-P (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate): Surgical treatment of an enlarged prostate through the urethra

  • Rezum Water Vapor Therapy: Treatment of an enlarged prostate with water vapor to reduce the size of the prostate

  • Vasectomy & Vasovasostomy: Permanent male sterilization and vasectomy reversal surgery to restore fertility

  • Circumcision: Circumcision using standard surgical techniques

  • ESWL (Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy): Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)

  • URS (Ureterorenoscopy): Ureteroscopy to examine and break up kidney/ureteral stones

  • Laparoscopic Prostatectomy: Laparoscopic surgery to treat prostate cancer

  • Cystectomy / TUR-BT: Surgery to treat bladder cancer

  • Laparoscopic Varicocelectomy: Laparoscopic surgery to ligate varicose veins of the testicle (varicocele)

  • Wide Excision Paraffinoma: Surgery to correct penile deformity caused by injection of foreign substances

  • Hydrocelectomy: Surgery to treat a hydrocele (scrotal fluid sac)

  • Orchiectomy: Surgical removal of a testicle in cases of abnormalities or diseases requiring treatment


Specialized examination and treatment

  • Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
    Diagnosis and consultation for erectile dysfunction, which may include Shock Wave Therapy along with an individualized appropriate treatment approach

  • Uroflowmetry
    Urine flow rate test to assess bladder function and urinary tract obstruction

  • Bladder Scan (Post-Void Residual: PVR)
    A painless ultrasound test to measure the amount of urine remaining in the bladder after urination


❓ FAQ

Q: What symptoms should prompt a visit to a urologist?
A: If you have abnormal urination, burning or pain when urinating, blood in the urine, frequent lower abdominal pain, or suspect kidney stones, you should get checked.

Q: How are kidney stones or urinary tract stones treated?
A: There are several treatment options, such as shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), ureteroscopy (URS), or surgery. The doctor will assess based on the stone’s size and location.

Q: Does an enlarged prostate always require surgery?
A: Not necessarily. Treatments include medication, steam therapy, or surgery, depending on symptoms and the severity of the condition.

Q: What is Shock Wave Therapy?
A: It is a method that uses low-frequency shock waves to help treat ED. A doctor will assess suitability for each individual.

    Contact the Urology Center
    • Location
      1st floor, Building A
    • Business hours
      Monday–Friday 08:00–20:00, Saturday–Sunday 08:00–16:00
    • Phone
      038-320300 ext. 5910
    • Email
      infossh@samitivej.co.th