
Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
15 years of experience
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About Dr.Neeta
Dr.Neeta Specializations
- Urologist
Dr.Neeta Awards
- Awarded Second place for poster presentation on Venous Thromboembolism in AMAANA 2014
Dr.Neeta Education
- MRCS - Royal College of England
- MS - General Surgery Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University,
- MBBS - King George Medical University
- FRCS - Urology Part 1 Royal College of England
Dr.Neeta Experience
Rotatory InternshipGandhi Memorial And Associates Hospital, Kgmc, Lucknow2010 - 2011
Junior ResidentGeneral Surgery Jnmch, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh2011 - 2014
Senior ResidentUrology Department Max Superseciality Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi2014 - 2015
Senior ResidentUrology Department Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College And Hospital, Govt Of Nct Of Delhi2015 - 2018
Clinical AttachmentUrology Pilgrim Hospital, Ulht, Boston,Uk2018 - 2019
Speciality doctorPilgrim Hospital, Boston2019 - 2019
Senior Clinical FellowRoyal Free London NHS Trust , London2019 - 2020
Memberships
- Association Of Surgeons Of India
- RCS England
Services
- Urinary Tract Infection
- Endourology
- Renal Transplant
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I keep getting UTIs even after taking antibiotics treatments. I keep getting them sometimes during my menstrual period, after intercourse and even out of nowhere. I got 3 in the past 6 months. Ive been going through this for the 2 years
Answered on 2nd June '25
Recurring UTIs, especially over 2 years, may suggest an underlying issue such as incomplete treatment, resistant bacteria, hormonal changes, or hygiene-related triggers during menstruation or intercourse. You may benefit from a urine culture, pelvic ultrasound, and possibly a urologist consultation. Preventive steps like staying hydrated, urinating after intercourse, and proper hygiene can help — but long-term solutions require identifying the root cause.
Why my pee hole pains when I srt walking or moving my body
Answered on 27th May '25
Pain in the pee hole while walking or moving could be due to irritation, infection, or a bladder/kidney stone. Movement can aggravate the urethra, especially if there’s inflammation or obstruction. Tight clothing or hygiene products may also cause discomfort. If the pain persists or worsens, consult an urologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Fish odour and muggy penis smell from inner penis. Smell tends to be post ejculation along with pain in inner penis shift and sometimes throbe in anus
Answered on 22nd Apr '25
It's not uncommon to notice unusual odors or sensations following ejaculation, which can occur due to various factors, including infections or hygiene issues. The discomfort you describe may be related to inflammation or infection in the urinary tract or prostate. I encourage you to maintain good hygiene and stay hydrated. It’s essential to consult an urologist for a thorough evaluation. They can provide a tailored diagnosis and appropriate treatment options.
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