Dr. Sreedhar Reddy is a leading urologist in south India, currently working as senior consultant urologist at main Apollo Hospitals, Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru. He has vast teaching/academic experience. Before joining Apollo group, he was at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal for ten years as Assistant, Associate & Professor of Urology. Currently, he is continuing his teaching at Rajarajeswari Medical College , Bengaluru as Professor of Urology.
Dr. Reddy takes his responsibilities very seriously and aim to provide state of the art care for prevention, diagnosis and treatment with a personal touch. He is well known for his experience and expertise in laser & robotic surgeries for prostate, kidney and bladder ailments. He is considered master in medical management of kidney stones. Also, he has vast experience in treating pediatric and female urology patients. In addition, he is an active researcher and has had many of his articles published in peer-reviewd scientific journals besides being a member of several professional bodies.
Education
- MS (General Surgery): Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore
- MCh (Urology): Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
- DNB(Urology): National Board of Examinations, Ministry of Health, Government of India
- MNAMS(Urology): National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)
- FRTS: Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow
- FIMS: International Medical Sciences Academy, New Delhi.
FELLOWSHIP
- Fellowship in Kidney Transplant Surgery:
SGPGIMS, Lucknow.
AWARDS
- Travelling Fellowship for Best Urology Resident in Karnataka.
- Travelling Fellowship for Best Young Urologist in South India.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
- Assistant Professor at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal. 2001-04.
- Associate Professor at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal. 2004-09.
- Professor at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal. 2009-11.
- Professor and HOD at Rajarajeswari Medical College, Bangalore. 2012 - till date.
MEMBERSHIPS
- Member, Urological Society of India (USI).
- Member, Karnataka Urology Association.
- Member, Association of Southern Urologists.
- Member, Bangalore Urological Society.
PUBLICATIONS
- Can suppressive antibiotics be avoided in the postnatal management of antenatal detected obstructive hydronephrosis? Indian Journal 2007; 23: 337-338
- GIST as A Rare Cause of LUTS. The Internet Journal of Surgery. 2007. Volume 9 Number 1.
- Emphysematous pyelonephritis with calculus: Management strategies. Indian Journal 2007; 23: 250-252
- Adrenal oncocytoma masquerading as a functional tumour. Indian Journal 2007; 23:77-78
- Traumatic Epididymal Hematoma Producing Testicular Torsion. The Internet Journal of Urology. 2007. Volume 4 Number 2
- Squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity with metastasis to the urinary bladder. Indian Journal 2006; 22:372-373
- Cytomegalovirus ureteritis- an unreported cause of hematuria in immunocompetent individual. J Microbial Immune Infect. 2007Oct; 40(5):450-1
- Relevance of inflammatory pseudo tumor associated with bladder tumor. Indian Journal 2007;23:486-7
- Skeletal Metastasis as Primary Presentation of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Renal Pelvis. Indian Journal 2002; 18: 186-187
- Risk factors for persistent stress urinary incontinence after mid-urethral procedures. Indian Journal 2008;24:130-1
- Can micturatingcystourethrograms be avoided in follow-up of antenatal diagnosed hydronephrosis? Indian Journal 2008;24:132-3
- Botulinum toxin in high-risk BPH patients in retention. Indian Journal 2008;24:276
- Combined dorsal plus ventral double buccal mucosa graft in bulbar urethral reconstruction. Indian Journal 2008;24:271
- Posterior urethral valve associated with orthotopicureterocele. Indian Journal 2008;24:569-570
- Duplicated rectum as interlabial mass. Journal. 2010 (6) 89-90.
- Bilateral synchronous adrenal metastasis from renal cell carcinoma. Sri Lanka Journal of Urology. 2007, 8, 29-30.
- An unusual case of vesical calculus with IUCD as nidus. J. Evolution Med. Dent. Sci. 2014; Vol 3, Issue 40, September 01; Page: 10224- 10228.
- A prospective study camparing stenting versus non-stensing after uncomplicated ureteroscopy for ureteric stones. J. Evolution Med. Dent. Sci. 2016; 5(61):4291-4294.
- A prospective study camparing tamsulosin and silodosin in medical expulsive therapy for lower ureteric stones. J. Evolution Med. Dent. Sci. 2016; 5(59):4108-4111.