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The two credentials Indian urology rarely puts in one surgeon.

MCh Urology from AIIMS Delhi - fewer than six seats nationally each year. FRCS Urology from Oxford University, England - held by only a handful of Indian-practising surgeons. Both, in Dr. Nitin Shrivastava, operating from Apollo Hospital Gurugram and Six Sigma Clinics, Sector 50.

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Dr. Nitin Shrivastava - Senior Urologist & Uro-Oncologist, MCh AIIMS Delhi, FRCS Oxford University
Dr. Nitin Shrivastava Senior Urologist & Uro-Oncologist · Apollo Hospital Gurugram + Six Sigma Clinics, Sector 50
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Why patients come to us

Three concerns we hear every week

Most patients arrive having already been told something alarming. Here is what a second look usually finds.

01

"My CT shows a kidney mass - they said it needs to come out."

Often, it doesn't. A robotic partial nephrectomy removes the tumour through three small incisions and preserves the rest of the kidney. Patients who keep both kidneys live longer with fewer cardiovascular complications than patients who lose one.

Kidney tumour treatment →

02

"My kidney stone keeps coming back."

A stone that returns is not bad luck - it is a metabolic pattern that hasn't been investigated. We treat the episode and the cause, so the next one doesn't form.

Kidney stone treatment →

03

"We've been told to skip straight to IVF - but no one has evaluated the man."

Half of infertility is male-factor. A focused urological workup often finds a treatable cause - varicocele, obstruction, hormonal imbalance - that changes the next five years entirely.

Male fertility evaluation →
Dr. Nitin Shrivastava receiving 45th MCh convocation degree from former Indian Health Minister J.P. Nadda at AIIMS Delhi
Receiving MCh Urology degree at the 45th AIIMS Delhi convocation

AIIMS Delhi

Trained where the volume is.

The MCh Urology programme at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi awards fewer than six seats in any given year nationally. Trainees rotate through one of the busiest urology departments in the world, operating on a case mix - staghorn stones, advanced uro-oncology, complex reconstruction, paediatric urology - that most international centres see only in textbooks.

By the end of three years, an AIIMS Delhi MCh graduate has been first-assistant or primary surgeon on volumes that take a decade to accumulate elsewhere. That clinical confidence with the difficult Indian case is the foundation of Dr. Nitin's practice.

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Dr. Nitin Shrivastava with the Chief of Urology at Oxford University Hospitals during FRCS fellowship
With the Chief of Urology, Oxford University Hospitals (NHS) - during FRCS fellowship

Oxford University, England

And where the structure is.

After AIIMS Delhi, Dr. Nitin completed the FRCS Urology fellowship at Oxford University, England - one of the most rigorous British surgical credentials, held by only a handful of Indian-practising urologists. Oxford added what high-volume training cannot teach in isolation: structured guideline-based decision-making, MDT culture for cancer, contemporary robotic and bladder-preservation protocols, and an audit-led approach to outcomes.

The combination - AIIMS Delhi technique with Oxford discipline - is unusual in Indian urology and shows up in every consultation.

Dr. Nitin Shrivastava explaining a CT scan to a patient during an ICU consultation

Time spent explaining is never wasted

Patients who understand their disease make better decisions, and recover faster.

Every consultation begins with the scan on the screen - explained in plain language before anything else.

Where to find us

Two locations across Gurugram

Apollo Hospital Gurugram for surgery and complex cases. Six Sigma Clinics in Sector 50 for first consultations, second opinions and follow-ups.

Hospital - Surgeries & Complex Cases Apollo Hospital Gurugram Sector 26, Palam Vihar Extension, Gurugram, Haryana 122017 Mon–Sat · By appointment
Private Clinic - Consultations & Second Opinions Six Sigma Clinics NEW Nirvana Courtyard, 407, C Block, Nirvana Country, Sector 50, Gurugram, Haryana 122018 Mon–Sat · 6:00–8:30 PM (by appointment)
Dr. Nitin Shrivastava with a recovering patient in the IPD ward at Apollo Hospital Gurugram

Kidney cancer · Robotic partial nephrectomy · Apollo Gurugram

"I was told the only option was to remove the entire kidney. Dr. Nitin took a single look at the scans and said, 'I think we can save it.' He did. Two years on, my reports are clean and both kidneys are working."

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