Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram
Kidney transplant and robotic urologic surgery information for safer next steps.
Prepare for appointment requests, report review, transplant consultation questions, and robotic-surgery discussions without treating online content as diagnosis or treatment advice.
- Prepare reports before a consultation or second opinion
- Understand what can be discussed online and what needs a visit
- Read the safety and privacy notes before sharing records
Quick answer
Start here if you are trying to organize reports, ask for an appointment, or decide whether report review is a useful first step. Diagnosis, transplant eligibility, surgical suitability, and emergency care still require the right clinical setting.
At a glance
What to expect before you reach out.
Choose your path
Start with the clinical pathway that fits the case.
Lead pathway
Kidney Transplant
For patients and families organizing records before a transplant consultation and trying to understand what formal evaluation may require.
Open the transplant pathway and see what to prepare before a consultation or record review.
Explore pathwayLead pathway
Robotic Urologic Surgery
For selected prostate, kidney, bladder, or complex urologic cases where a robotic approach may be discussed after clinical evaluation.
Open the robotic surgery pathway and understand what reports usually guide the first decision.
Explore pathwayDecision support
Second Opinion / Report Review
For patients who want to organize diagnosis details, scans, prior advice, and travel questions before a formal consultation.
Start a structured report-review request and read the privacy note before WhatsApp opens.
Explore pathwayBroader practice
Stone, Prostate and Complex Urology
For stone disease, prostate concerns, recurrent procedures, reconstructive questions, and cases needing careful appointment planning.
Use report review or direct contact to describe the problem and get clarity on the right next step.
Explore pathwayWhat happens next
Reduce uncertainty before treatment decisions get bigger.
Share reports or request an appointment
Start with the pathway that fits best, then send a structured summary or request a consultation directly.
Get guidance on the right next step
The first reply should reduce confusion: whether the next step is consultation, transplant evaluation, surgery planning, or a second opinion.
Continue through formal consultation
Further care can then move into consultation, evaluation, admission planning, or treatment discussions through the confirmed practice pathway.
How this helps
Move from scattered reports to a clearer next step.
Patients often arrive with scans, lab reports, discharge summaries, prior advice, and one urgent question. These sections help turn that into a calmer first conversation.
Last reviewed for patient-safety wording: May 12, 2026.
Clear next step
Choose appointment or report review
The site helps patients decide whether to request a consultation directly or begin by organizing records for review.
Careful boundaries
Know what needs consultation
Diagnosis, eligibility, surgical suitability, risks, and final treatment plans need a formal clinical consultation.
Safer sharing
Read the WhatsApp note first
The report-review route explains what the form collects and what should not be sent before the practice confirms the pathway.
Patient sources
Use reliable background links
Medical pages include patient-facing references for organ donation, transplant systems, and urologic cancer context.
Before you reach out
A few details make the first reply more useful.
Focus areas
Start with the topic and the records that make consultation useful.
Kidney Transplant
Consultation preparation, report organization, and questions that should be handled through formal transplant evaluation.
Robotic Urologic Surgery
Case-selection discussion for selected prostate, kidney, bladder, or complex urologic conditions after clinical review.
Stone Disease and Endourology
Appointment preparation for stone disease, prior procedures, reports, imaging, symptoms, and the main question to clarify.
Prostate Surgery
Preparation for prostate symptom or surgery discussions, including records, medicines, and prior opinions.
Reconstructive and Complex Urology
Second-opinion preparation for revision cases, strictures, complex anatomy, or unclear prior advice.
Structured report review
Start serious cases with a cleaner first message.
The report-review pathway is best for transplant, robotic surgery, second opinions, and outstation patients who need clarity before they travel or commit.
- Structured summary before WhatsApp opens
- Useful for scans, discharge notes, and prior opinions
- Designed to support triage rather than replace consultation
Outstation and international patients
Plan travel after the case has been reviewed clearly.
Share reports before planning travel when possible.
Use the structured review pathway for transplant, robotic surgery, and second opinions.
Further planning should move through a confirmed consultation pathway once suitability is clearer.
Patient safety
Careful information, clear limits.
The information here is meant to help you prepare, not to diagnose or decide treatment online. Professional details, appointment pathways, and report-sharing steps should be confirmed with the practice before you rely on them.
Last reviewed: 2026-05-12
Dates are updated when the content is materially reviewed or changed. Please confirm current appointment, phone, hospital-profile, and report-sharing details with the practice.
Sources
Helpful background sources
Patient FAQs
Common questions before contacting the practice.
What can I prepare before contacting the practice?
It helps patients prepare for appointment requests, report review, kidney-transplant consultation questions, robotic urologic surgery discussions, and complex urology second-opinion conversations.
Where are appointments currently directed?
Appointment planning is currently directed to FMRI, Gurugram. Please confirm the current location, doctor profile, and phone details with the practice before sharing sensitive records.
Can I share reports before travelling to Gurugram?
You can start with the report-review pathway to organize a summary before WhatsApp opens, but online review does not replace consultation or create a treatment plan by itself.
Why are there no fees, ratings, or procedure numbers here?
Those details can become misleading if they are outdated or unsupported, so they are not shown until the practice confirms approved source material.