Dr. Mohamed El Gohary
Consultant General Surgery, Urology and Andrology

- Name: Dr. Mohamed El Gohary
- Phone: 01223769910
Dr. Mohamed El Gohary
Consultant General Surgery, Urology and Andrology
Information about the doctor
Degree: Senior Consultant in General Surgery, Urology and Infertility.
Academic Qualifications:
Master of Urology: Comprehensive specialization in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to the urinary tract.
Fellowship:
International Society of Urology (SIU).
Egyptian Urology Association.
British Urology Association.
Postgraduate Diploma in Hospital Management: Qualifies for efficient management of medical facilities.
Egyptian Medical Association Fellowship for Emergency Medicine: Advanced training in dealing with emergency cases.
Work Experience:
Head of Infection Control Unit: Developing and implementing infection control policies in hospitals.
Deputy Director of Manshiet El Bakry Hospital: Managing daily operations and ensuring quality in healthcare.
Testicular Surgery Consultant: Performing delicate operations to treat testicular problems.
Penile Stent Surgery Consultant: Treating erectile problems using assistive devices.
Consultant Laparoscopic Laser Surgery: Performing operations using advanced techniques to reduce pain and recovery time.
Subspecialties
Adult Urology: Diagnosing and treating diseases such as cystitis, kidney stones, and prostate cancer.
Adult Nephrology: Treating kidney-related diseases including kidney failure.
Andrology: Dealing with problems such as erectile dysfunction and infertility.
Pediatric Urology: Treating conditions such as urinary problems and congenital urinary tract defects.
Pediatric Nephrology: Providing care for kidney diseases in children.
Prices and Services
Examination fee: 250 EGP.
Waiting time: 31 minutes.
Free consultation: for 10 days from the date of examination, allowing you to review the decisions and proposed treatment.
Locations
First branch:
Address: Helmeyet El-Zeitoun, 116 Selim El-Awal Street, next to Omar Effendi.
Phone: 0222416788 | 01271596701 | 01093354571
Second Branch:
Address: El Marg, Ezbet El Nakhl El Gharbia, Ahmed Seddik Street, branching off from El Souk Street.
Telephone: 0224394600 | 01201375935 | 01018979022
For reservations and inquiries
If you suffer from health problems that affect your quality of life such as:
Hernia: Treatment of inguinal hernia or hiatal hernia.
Tumors: Early detection and treatment of tumors in the urinary tract.
Obesity: Surgical consultations to reduce weight.
Gallbladder problems: Treatment of gallstones and performing removal surgeries.
Colon problems: Dealing with diseases such as colitis.
Kidney stones: Performing stone removal surgeries.
Varicocele: Treatment of varicocele with surgery or other treatments.
Prostate problems: Consultations and treatment for benign and malignant prostate problems.
For reservations or inquiries, contact Dr. Mohamed El Gohary now!
Phone: 0122 376 9910
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FAQ
Urological surgery is a medical specialty that deals with diseases and issues affecting the urinary system (kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra) and male reproductive organs (such as the prostate, testes, and vas deferens). This specialty includes a wide range of surgical procedures to treat various problems, such as:
- Kidney stone treatment: Using traditional or advanced surgical techniques such as stone fragmentation with lasers or shock waves.
- Treatment of chronic urinary tract infections: Such as pelvic or bladder infections.
- Correction of congenital defects: Like dilation or defects in the ureters or urethra.
- Prostate tumor removal: Whether malignant or due to benign prostate enlargement.
- Surgical treatment of varicocele: Which can affect sperm production and lead to infertility.
Male infertility can result from a variety of potential causes, some of which are related to problems with sperm production or transport, while others are associated with hormonal or environmental factors:
- Problems with sperm production:
- Low sperm count: A sperm count lower than 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen is considered low.
- Poor sperm motility: Sperm may be unable to swim properly to reach and fertilize the egg.
- Abnormal sperm morphology: Abnormal shapes of sperm can affect their ability to fertilize the egg.
- Blockages in the sperm ducts: Blockages in the vas deferens or other ducts may prevent sperm from reaching the semen.
- Hormonal imbalances: Disorders in testosterone levels or pituitary gland function can affect sperm production.
- Infections: Infections such as orchitis (inflammation of the testes) or prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate) can impact male fertility.
- Varicocele: Enlarged veins in the scrotum can disrupt blood flow to the testes, leading to decreased sperm quality.
- Environmental and lifestyle factors: Smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity, stress, exposure to chemicals or radiation, or excessive heat may all contribute to reduced fertility.
Prostatectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the prostate gland, primarily used to treat the following conditions:
- Prostate cancer: If the cancer is localized within the prostate and has not spread to surrounding tissues.
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH): A non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate that leads to urinary problems.
- Chronic prostatitis: When the prostate becomes inflamed, causing chronic pain and difficulty urinating.
Prostatectomy techniques include:
- Traditional open surgery: Performed through an incision in the lower abdomen.
- Laparoscopic surgery: Performed using small incisions and a camera to visualize the area being treated.
- Robotic surgery: Involving the use of robotic assistance to reduce the overall size of incisions and improve the precision of the procedure.
Yes, male infertility can be treated depending on the underlying cause. Available treatments include:
- Medications: If there is a hormonal issue, such as low testosterone, or if there are infections, medications can be used to address the cause.
- Surgery: If there is a blockage in the sperm ducts, surgery may be performed to remove the obstruction or correct abnormalities.
- Assisted reproductive technologies:
- In vitro fertilization (IVF): The woman’s egg is retrieved and combined with sperm in the laboratory, then the fertilized egg is returned to the uterus.
- Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI): A single sperm is directly injected into the egg in cases where the male has sperm production issues.
Kidney stones are solid pieces that form in the kidneys due to the accumulation of minerals. If the stones are large or cause pain, they may be treated by fragmentation. Fragmentation techniques include:
- Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL): High-frequency sound waves are used to break the stones into small pieces so that they can be expelled through urine.
- Laser fragmentation: In cases where stones are difficult to treat with shock waves, lasers can be used to break the stones inside the kidneys or bladder.
- Surgical fragmentation: In rare cases when other methods are unsuccessful, open surgery may be performed to remove large stones.
Prostatitis occurs when the prostate gland becomes inflamed, and the causes can include:
- Bacterial infection: This may occur due to an infection that spreads through the urethra or bladder.
- Non-bacterial inflammation: Sometimes, there is no bacterial infection, but the prostate may remain inflamed due to causes that are not fully understood, such as nerve stress or issues with the nerves or muscles.
- Chronic prostatitis: In this case, the inflammation may cause persistent pelvic pain and pain during urination.
The diagnosis of male infertility begins with a comprehensive evaluation, which includes:
- Semen analysis: To examine sperm count, motility, and morphology. This analysis is considered the first step in diagnosing male infertility.
- Hormonal tests: To assess testosterone levels and pituitary hormones (such as FSH) that affect sperm production.
- Physical examination: To identify any signs of structural or health problems, such as varicocele or prostatitis.
- Ultrasound examination: To evaluate the testes and surrounding areas to detect issues like varicocele or blockages.
- Genetic tests: In some cases, genetic testing may be conducted to determine if there are hereditary issues affecting fertility.
Surgical treatments for male infertility may include:
- Removal of blockages: If there is a blockage in the sperm ducts or vas deferens, surgery can be performed to remove the obstruction or restore normal connectivity.
- Reconstruction of reproductive vessels: In cases of damage to blood vessels or other structural issues, the vessels may be repaired.
- Sperm extraction from the testes: If sperm is absent from the semen, it can be directly extracted from the testes using techniques such as testicular biopsy or sperm retrieval with a fine needle.