Best Laser Treatment for Urinary Stone
Urinary stones, commonly known as kidney stones or bladder stones, are a frequent and painful condition that affects people of all age groups. These stones are formed due to the crystallization of minerals and salts in the urinary tract. They can occur in the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra, leading to discomfort, blockage, or even infection if left untreated.
Fortunately, with advancements in urology, laser treatment has become one of the most effective and minimally invasive solutions for urinary stones. At Dr. Daga’s Urocare, we offer advanced laser treatment for urine stones in Jaipur with high success rates and minimal downtime.

Trusted Experience
Dr. Daga has 18+ years of experience helping people with all kinds of urology problems.
Modern Technology
We use the latest tools and equipment to make sure your treatment is safe, accurate, and less painful.
Personal Care
We create treatment plans that are made just for you, based on your health and lifestyle.
Comfortable for All Ages
We welcome patients of all ages and work hard to make everyone feel relaxed and cared for.
What Is Laser Treatment for Urinary Stone?
Laser treatment is a non-invasive procedure that uses high-intensity laser beams to break urinary stones into tiny fragments, which can then be passed naturally through urine. This method is especially effective for stones that are too large to pass on their own or are causing significant pain or obstruction. The procedure is carried out using a device called a ureteroscope, which is inserted through the urinary passage to locate and break the stone using a holmium laser. Unlike traditional surgical methods, laser treatment doesn’t involve any cuts or stitches, making it a safer and quicker option with a shorter recovery time. Dr. Daga specializes in laser treatment for urine stones in Jaipur and ensures that each patient receives personalized care and comprehensive follow-up.
Types of Urinary Stones Treated with Laser
Laser treatment is suitable for a variety of urinary stones, regardless of their size or location
At Dr. Daga’s Urocare, we provide the best laser treatment of urine stone based on the size, type, and location of the stone, ensuring effective relief and long-term results.
Kidney Stones
These form inside the kidneys and may cause pain in the back or side, blood in urine, or nausea. They can be composed of calcium, uric acid, or other compounds.
Ureteric Stones
These are stones that move from the kidney and get lodged in the ureter, the tube connecting the kidney to the bladder. This can cause sharp pain, difficulty urinating, and infection.
Bladder Stones
Formed in the bladder, these can lead to frequent urination, painful urination, or urinary tract infections.
Urethral Stones
These occur in the urethra and are relatively rare but can obstruct urine flow and cause discomfort.
The Laser Procedure : Step-by-Step
Initial Evaluation
A thorough examination is conducted using imaging techniques like ultrasound or CT scans to locate the stone and determine its size and composition.
Anesthesia
The procedure is typically done under general or spinal anesthesia to ensure the patient is comfortable throughout.
Stone Visualization
A thin, flexible ureteroscope is inserted through the urethra into the bladder, ureter, or kidney to locate the stone.
Laser Fragmentation
Once the stone is located, a laser fiber is used to break the stone into small fragments. These can either be removed with a small basket or allowed to pass naturally in urine.
Stent Placement (if required)
In some cases, a temporary stent may be placed to facilitate healing and ease the passage of remaining fragments.
Recovery
Most patients are discharged the same or next day and can resume normal activities within a few days.
Benefits of Laser Treatment for Urinary Stones
Quick Recovery
Most patients recover fully within a few days.
Suitable for Recurring Stones
Especially useful in patients with a history of stone formation.
Minimally Invasive
No surgical cuts or stitches are involved.
Less Risk of Infection or Bleeding
Compared to open or laparoscopic surgery.
High Precision
The laser targets only the stone, minimizing damage to surrounding tissues.
Effective for All Stone Types
Works well for stones in the kidney, ureter, bladder, or urethra.
Outpatient Procedure
In many cases, patients do not need to stay overnight in the hospital.
Aftercare and Recovery
Post-procedure care plays a vital role in ensuring complete recovery. Dr. Daga advises the following aftercare tips
Patients are encouraged to inform the clinic immediately if they experience high fever, difficulty urinating, or persistent pain after the procedure.
Hydration
Drink plenty of fluids to help flush out remaining stone fragments.
Medications
Painkillers and antibiotics may be prescribed to manage discomfort and prevent infection.
Follow-up
A follow-up visit is essential to assess healing and remove the stent if one was placed.
Lifestyle Modifications
Dietary adjustments may be recommended to prevent recurrence based on the stone composition.
Why Choose Dr. Daga’s Urocare?
Dr. Daga is a highly skilled and experienced urologist known for his patient-centric approach and use of cutting-edge techniques. With a track record of successfully treating thousands of patients using laser technology, Dr. Daga’s clinic is considered a preferred destination for laser treatment for urine stones in Jaipur.
If you’re facing symptoms like severe lower back pain, blood in urine, or difficulty urinating, it’s time to consult a urologist. Dr. Daga offers the best laser treatment of urine stones with a focus on safety, effectiveness, and long-term relief.
State-of-the-Art Technology
Equipped with the latest holmium laser systems and imaging tools.
Expertise in Complex Cases
Capable of handling all types of urinary stones, including large or recurrent stones.
Compassionate Care
Each treatment plan is customized based on individual needs and medical history.
Transparent Communication
Patients are informed at every step to make confident decisions about their health.