- Filters 0
- Sort
Filters
Fee
Gender
Experience
Languages Spoken
2 Trusted Best Kidney Stones Treatment Doctors available in Mumbai, India
Book
Appointments Quickly with Verified Doctors
₹ 700.00
Dr Rishit Harbada
- Nephrology
- M.B.B.S, M.D, D.N.B, M.R.C.P (London, UK), S.C.E MRCP Nephrology, MNAMS Nephrology, Fellow Glomcon (USA)
- 9yr experience
-
Mumbai
-
English, Hindi, Marathi. Gujarati, Kutchi
₹ 1,000.00
Dr Nikhil Bhasin
- Nephrology
- M.B.B.S, MD Internal Medicine, DM - Nephrology, DNB - Nephrology, Fellow of American Society of Nephrology FASN, Clinical Fellow, University of Toronto, Fellowship in Glomerular Disease - GlomCon USA
- 10yr experience
-
Mumbai
-
English, Hindi, Marathi
Book Online Appointments with Kidney Stones Experts in Mumbai
Get connected with certified Kidney Stones doctors in Mumbai via online consultation. Discuss your symptoms, share reports, and receive expert medical care digitally.
| Name | Speciality | Exp | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dr Vishvamitra R Tindwani (MBBS) | General practitioner | 50 Y | ₹ 599.00 |
| Dr Noel Doss Lazarus (MBBS) | Ophthalmology | 49 Y | ₹ 300.00 |
| Dr Juvvala Nageswara Rao (MBBS, Diploma in Public Health) | General practitioner | 44 Y | ₹ 299.00 |
| Dr Vijaya Saradhi Nanduri (MBBS, MHSc (Diabetology)) | Diabetologist | 40 Y | ₹ 399.00 |
| Dr Manohar Ahuja (M.D., M.B.B.S., M.R.C.P.(UK), Nephrology & Internal Medicine) | Nephrology | 40 Y | ₹ 7,500.00 |
| Dr Krishnan Shanmuganandan (MBBS, MD (Medicine), DNB (Medicine), Post Doc Fellow Rheumatology, EULAR certified (Rheumatology& Musculoskeletal ultrasound)) | Rheumatology | 39 Y | ₹ 3,000.00 |
| Dr Rajeev Subherwal (BDS Dentist) | Dentist | 36 Y | ₹ 1,000.00 |
| Dr Sanjay Gopal Pingulkar (MBBS. General Physician) | General practitioner | 35 Y | ₹ 569.00 |
| Dr Duggal Sukhvinder Singh (MBBS) | General practitioner | 35 Y | ₹ 1,000.00 |
| Dr Jayanthi Ramani (DGO, MD (Obstetrics and Gynecology), MBBS) | Obstetrics gynecology | 35 Y | ₹ 259.00 |
FAQ’s about Kidney stones
If pain is severe, blood appears in urine, or fever occurs.
Yes, by avoiding excessive salty and processed foods.
Small stones may allow it, but severe cases disrupt work.
That only men get them — women are also at risk.
Yes, eating fruits and drinking more water helps.
Medical Specialties

