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Nationally recognized leader in stone management solutions.

URORAD Healthcare serves more than 1,000 physicians and 100 healthcare facilities by providing access to lithotripsy, laser, & service for kidney stone disease, resulting in cost-efficient and clinically effective solutions.
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Why Choose URORAD Healthcare?

   URORAD Healthcare offers a broad array of minimally invasive, mobile medical therapies for clinical applications, when and where they’re needed.

   URORAD Healthcare facilities throughout the Thailand have access to minimally invasive mobile medical therapies through URORAD Healthcare.

Stone Management Solutions

URORAD Healthcare offers stone management solutions to urologists in various joint venture and partnership models.

Proud to be Specialized

Healthcare providers turn to URORAD Healthcare for their medical technology needs because we understand that specialty practices need special consideration. Therefore, we’re all working for the same thing.

Our solutions include:

  • Lithotripsy
  • Lasers
  • Repair & Maintenance
  • Ureteroscopy Consumerables and Scopes
  • Urologists have access to a complete portfolio of the most recent laser technology, including the Greenlight XPS® laser and Holmium:YAG lasers, the latest in cryoablation technology and more, ensuring the ultimate in procedural efficacy.

  • Lasers
  • Holmium
  • BPH
  • Our Solutions

    BECAUSE TRUST MATTERS Your Clinically Experienced Mobile Solutions Supplier For over 30 years, URORAD Healthcare has offered exceptional, minimally invasive, mobile medical services for clinically sophisticated applications, when and where they’re needed.

    Innovation to Treat

    Our vision is to extend access to a wide range of treatment options and help physicians and hospitals focus on what matters most—delivering high quality patient care.

    We do this by mobilizing a broad array of minimally invasive, medical therapies so that they are available when and where they’re needed.

    Like our cryotherapy and laser procedures, cutting-edge, minimally invasive technology offers more of what physicians and patients want: less pain and complication, faster recoveries and lasting positive outcomes. Yet, for providers, acquiring a piece of technology comes with high capital costs, administrative burdens and the risk of the technology becoming out-of-date.

    Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL)

    Introductin for Treatment

    ESWL is used for the treatment of urinary tract stones – especially stones in the kidney and the ureter, however, is generally not used to treat bladder stones. Patients often see the doctor when experiencing the following ect.

    Treatment Overview

    The patient will receive a physical examination and undergo the standard preparations for surgery. The patient will be then be anesthetized. Equipment involved in the procedure:
    - X-ray that allows physicians to pinpoint the exact location of the stones in real-time
    - Monitor that displays the x-ray images
    - Lithotripter , a device that sends shock waves through the patient's body to break up stones - Specially designed treatment bed to accompany the lithotripter machine.
    The lithotripter will administer approximately 8,000-10,000 shockwaves before stones are broken down into "stone dust". The process takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete.

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    Research Labs

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    A Unique Offering for Services & Sales

    Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy and Laser Lithotripsy 105w Holmium YAQ.

    Lithotripsy ESWL

    Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) is the use of low-frequency, high-energy shock waves, externally sent through the skin to target kidney stones – causing the stones to break down into fragments until they become "stone dust", small enough to pass through urination.

    Holmium Laser CyberHO 105 W

    Cyber HO is a surgical laser system that represents a complete solution for stone treatment and allows the maximum versatility of use.

    Endoscopy Urology

    We provide quality care to diagnose, treat and manage a variety of urological disorders. Make an appointment and speak to a urologist at Gleneagles Hospital Medini Johor now. Make appointment/enquiry International Patients Emergency Contacts.

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    OUR MOST POPULAR TECHNOLOGY

    Mobile Surgical Equipment You Can Trust

    Mobile Surgical Equipment You Can Trust is a 100% Italian company that offers on the global market innovative laser systems for Surgery, Aesthetics and Art Conservation since 1985. In its headquarters in Varese (Samarate, Italy), the company employs 170 people and carries out the entire process of research, development and production of lasers used worldwide and distributed through a network of 110 international distributors.

    Lithotripsy

    The Right Experience to Meet your Needs

    Trust your patients to the largest provider of shock wave lithotripsy services in the Thailand. Our fleet of equipment, technologists and administrators isn’t just the largest—with more than 50,000 lithotripsy procedures completed annually, we believe we’re the most capable, too.

    Lasers

    Medical Lasers that Physicians, Hospital Systems and Patients Agree on

    We offer the most advanced surgical lasers available to healthcare providers. Lasers provide a minimally invasive treatment option for a variety of specialties, including Urology, Aesthetics, Ear Nose & Throat, Gynecology, Gastroenterology, Neurology, Orthopedics, Podiatry, Oral Surgery, Vascular Treatments, and more.

    URORAD Healthcare provides state-of-the-art medical laser rental for many uses to hospitals and physician facilities on an as-needed basis. We work with facilities and physicians to design a personalized medical laser rental program that best fits their requirements.

    We also offer laser safety officer training and basic laser safety training.

    Repair & Maintenance

    Dedicated to Providing Superior Care, from Laser Repair to Scheduled Maintenance

    At URORAD Healthcare, providing innovative medical systems and solutions aren’t the only things we are passionate about. Our team of specialists is equally committed to delivering quality repair and maintenance that exceeds your expectations. We stand behind this commitment with an extensive network of dedicated professionals and the resources you need to operate successfully, from laser repair to equipment maintenance.

    The URORAD Healthcare Service Team consists of highly skilled technical professionals, a state-of-the-art logistics center and a fully staffed call center, with experts who are always ready and available to help you with real-time assistance.

    Consumable for sale (Products)

    Smart Bulb is a hand operated irrigation device that does exactly what it promises - precise delivery of irrigation on demand.

    Smart Bulb

    Simple and intuitive

    Smart Bulb is a hand-operated irrigation device that.

    Image Processor

    PL-1000

    Image processor solution for disposable ureteroscope, cystoscope and choledochoscope.

    In Flow Switch

    For seamless disconnection of the Smart Bulb.

    From uretrorenoscope irrigation can be stopped by simply using the In-Flow Switch.

    Disposable

    Ureteroscope - 7.5FR / 9.0FR

    The working channel is standard 1.2mm and it allow all current market accessories to pass and do not affect the water flow.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    5 Answers to Questions You May Have About Kidney Stones

    • How com­mon are kid­ney stones?

      Kid­ney stones are more com­mon than we think and on aver­age, 1 of a 1,000 peo­ple in indus­tri­al­ized coun­tries, includ­ing the Unites States, has kid­ney stones. In the Unit­ed States alone, one out of every 10 peo­ple will devel­op kid­ney stones dur­ing their life­time. Data shows that the preva­lence of kid­ney stones has increased from 3 per­cent of the pop­u­la­tion in 1970s to 5 per­cent in 1990s and con­tin­ues to grow.

    • Cer­tain voca­tions and lifestyles can increase the like­li­hood of devel­op­ing kid­ney stones. Exam­ples of occu­pa­tions asso­ci­at­ed with high risk for kid­ney stones include office-based jobs, con­struc­tion jobs, dri­vers, health care work­ers, and peo­ple who have lim­it­ed access to water and bath­rooms dur­ing the work­day. Lifestyle fac­tors asso­ci­at­ed with a high risk for kid­ney stones include inac­tiv­i­ty, obe­si­ty, hyper­ten­sion, dia­betes, gas­tric bypass patients, and alco­holics among others.
      Kid­ney stones are more com­mon in men, Cau­casians and over­weight and obese peo­ple. Patients with kid­ney stones may have under­ly­ing genet­ic or meta­bol­ic caus­es for devel­op­ing kid­ney stones.

    • A kid­ney stone forms when sub­stances such as cal­ci­um, oxalate or uric acid are at high lev­els in the urine. Stones can also form if these sub­stances are at nor­mal lev­els but the amount of urine made each day is low. The sub­stances form crys­tals, which become anchored in the kid­ney and grad­u­al­ly increase in size, form­ing a kid­ney stone.

    • The most com­mon symp­tom of pass­ing a kid­ney stone is pain; oth­er symp­toms include hema­turia (blood in the urine), pass­ing grav­el, nau­sea, vom­it­ing, pain with uri­na­tion, and an urgent need to urinate.
      Many patients with kid­ney stones have no symp­toms, but that does­n’t make the stones benign. Kid­ney stones can cause wors­en­ing renal func­tion and per­haps even cause per­ma­nent dam­age lead­ing to chron­ic kid­ney dis­ease, which could require dialysis.

    • Your urol­o­gist ​“sur­geon” and nephrol­o­gist ​“kid­ney doc­tor” work togeth­er to diag­nose kid­ney stones appro­pri­ate­ly with imag­ing, blood and urine tests. Togeth­er they devel­op a strat­e­gy to remove the stones if nec­es­sary, and more impor­tant­ly, get to root caus­es of your kid­ney stones. Many stones will pass on their own, but occa­sion­al­ly oth­er treat­ments or surgery may be required.
      Once you’ve had a stone, you real­ize that you nev­er want to go through that pain again. Be sure to talk to your physi­cian; there may be med­ica­tions that could pre­vent future stones.

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    Contact

    You can contact us from the address below. or suggest products and services or contact us through the form please contact us.

    Location:

    URORAD Conpany Limited
    19/83 Sixnature Watcharaphol Soi Watcharaphol 2 Road, Ramintra Tharang BangKhen Bangkok 10230

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    +662-3470459

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