Help & FAQ

Help & FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Kidney stones are formed when certain substances in the urine — like calcium, oxalate, and uric acid — become highly concentrated and crystallize. Dehydration, diet, and genetics are common factors.

Common symptoms include severe lower back or side pain, blood in urine, nausea, vomiting, burning sensation during urination, and frequent urge to urinate.

Kidney stones are usually diagnosed using imaging tests like ultrasound, X-ray, or CT scan, along with urine and blood tests to identify stone type and cause.

We offer a range of treatments including RIRS (laser surgery), PCNL (minimally invasive surgery), ESWL (shockwave therapy), and medication-based therapies depending on the size and location of the stone.

Laser surgery like RIRS is minimally invasive and typically causes very little discomfort. Most patients experience faster recovery with minimal pain.

Some procedures are done on a day-care basis, while others may require a short hospital stay. It depends on the treatment method and your medical condition.

Yes, kidney stones can recur. That’s why we also focus on long-term prevention, dietary guidance, and regular follow-up care to minimize recurrence.

BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia) is an enlargement of the prostate gland. We offer both medical and surgical treatments based on the severity of symptoms.

You can contact us via phone, WhatsApp, or our online form to schedule an appointment — often available within the same week.

Yes, we offer expert second opinions on diagnosis and treatment plans to help you make the best decision for your health.

Advanced Stone Treatment, Compassionate Care

At Bombay Stone Clinic, we are committed to delivering exceptional urological care with compassion, precision, and expertise. From advanced kidney stone treatments to personalized consultations, our experienced specialists ensure your family receives the highest standard of care—close to home and tailored to your needs.