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Dr. Erick Mutiso – Consultant General Surgeon & Urologist in Nairobi, Kenya
Dr. Erick Mutiso is a highly experienced Consultant General Surgeon and Urologist
based in Nairobi, Kenya. He specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of
kidney stones, prostate conditions, urinary tract infections (UTIs),
bladder disorders, urinary incontinence, and a wide range of general surgical conditions
including hernia repair and abdominal surgery.
With extensive experience in both elective and emergency surgical care,
Dr. Mutiso provides patient-centered, evidence-based treatment using modern
and minimally invasive techniques where appropriate.
Urology Services
- Kidney stone treatment (PCNL, ureteroscopy, laser lithotripsy)
- Prostate evaluation and treatment (BPH management, prostate biopsy, TURP)
- Prostate cancer screening and digital rectal examination
- Urinary tract infection (UTI) diagnosis and treatment
- Bladder disorders and urinary incontinence treatment
- Cystoscopy and urodynamic studies
- Male reproductive and urological health
General Surgery Services
- Hernia repair (inguinal, umbilical, incisional hernias)
- Appendectomy (appendix surgery)
- Gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy)
- Emergency abdominal surgery
- Soft tissue procedures (lipoma and cyst removal)
- Trauma and acute surgical care
Why Choose Dr. Erick Mutiso?
- Experienced in both General Surgery and Urology
- Focus on minimally invasive surgical techniques
- Patient-centered and compassionate care
- Trusted by patients across Nairobi and surrounding regions
Book an Appointment
Consultations are available at Magharibi Health in Nairobi, Kenya.
Call: [+254722496207]
Email: [Insert Email]
Book Online: Schedule Appointment
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I see a urologist for kidney stones?
You should consult a urologist if you experience severe flank pain, blood in urine,
persistent urinary discomfort, or recurrent kidney stones. Early treatment helps
prevent complications.
What are the symptoms of prostate enlargement (BPH)?
Common symptoms include difficulty starting urination, weak urine stream,
frequent urination (especially at night), and a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying.
Does a hernia require surgery?
Most hernias require surgical repair to prevent complications such as
obstruction or strangulation. A consultation with a general surgeon
is recommended for proper evaluation.
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