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Expert Urologist Care

Dr. (Prof.) Nayan Kumar Dr. (Prof.) Nayan Kumar

Urologist

Helping you recover stronger and faster with personalized care and evidence-based treatment approaches.

Dr. (Prof.) Nayan Kumar
52 years of experience
Get to Know Me

About Me

Qualification
Experience
52 years of experience
  • Dr.(Prof.) Nayan is a highly skilled Urologist in Delhi. He holds an experience of 50 years in medical field. He has done his MBBS from Utkal University, Orissa, India in 1974, MS - General Surgery from Utkal University, Orissa, India in 1978, MCh - Urology from All India Institute of Medical Sciences and New Delhi in 1984. He currently consults at Diyos Hospital in Safdarjung Enclave(Delhi). He is a honorable member of Delhi Medical Council.
  • MBBS Utkal University, Orissa, India MS General Surgery Utkal University, Orissa, India MCh Urology All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
What I Offer

Services Offered

Comprehensive services tailored to your recovery needs

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Circumcision

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Prostate Resection Surgery

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Rirs

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Turbt

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Urethrotomy

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Urinary Tract Obstruction

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Urology Consultation

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Vasectomy

Visit Us

Clinic Location

Conveniently located to serve you better

Address

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Diyos Hospital
Safdarjung Enclave
A1/26, Safdarjung Enclave, Near Green Fields School
Delhi
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Vna Hospital
Malviya Nagar
1, Navjeevan Vihar, Geetanjali Enclave, Shivalik Road
Delhi

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