MBBS, MS, MCh (Urology)
Consultant Urologist, Andrologist & Uro-Oncosurgeon
Khetarpal Hospital, New Delhi
— Dr. Ayush Khetarpal
With over 11 years of experience, Dr. Ayush leads the Urology and Andrology department at Khetarpal Hospital. He is renowned for his surgical precision, clinical excellence, and patient-first approach.
Certified in urology, with a focus on laparoscopic, endoscopic, and uro-oncological procedures, he brings expertise in treating complex urological and andrological conditions through minimally invasive techniques that support faster recovery.
Beyond the operating room, his contributions to research and medical literature reflect a commitment to ongoing learning. Patients appreciate his honest communication, clarity in care, and consistently ethical approach.
Dr. Ayush offers comprehensive care across a wide range of urological and male reproductive conditions, including:
Diagnosis and treatment options may include minimally invasive or endoscopic procedures, depending on the size and location of the stone.
Includes assessment of symptoms related to benign prostatic enlargement (BPH) and other prostate-related concerns.
Stones located in the bladder or urethra may require endoscopic removal or other procedural interventions as advised.
Covers conditions affecting the kidney, bladder, ureter, adrenal gland, prostate, testis, and related structures.
Includes difficulty passing urine, frequent urination, urgency, incontinence, or other flow-related disturbances.
Addresses bladder function issues linked to neurological conditions, including spinal injuries or multiple sclerosis.
Surgical interventions may be considered for anatomical abnormalities or complications following trauma or previous procedures.
Consultation for concerns such as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and fertility-related issues.
Dr. Ayush Khetarpal’s clinical practice includes a range of urological concerns—from routine conditions to complex surgical cases. His work reflects a focus on careful evaluation, procedural accuracy, and continuity of care.
Common issues include difficulty urinating, frequent urination, kidney or bladder stones, prostate-related symptoms, and urinary tract infections.
It is generally recommended to seek evaluation if pregnancy has not occurred after 12 months of regular, unprotected intercourse, or if there are known issues such as low sperm count or hormonal concerns.
Early symptoms may include blood in urine, unexplained weight loss, frequent urinary infections, or a lump in the testicle. Any persistent changes should be medically reviewed.