MBBS, FRACS (Urol)
Urologist
13 years of experience
Bella Vista, 2153
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4 connections in healthcare
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by Dr Paul Gassner
13 years of experience
Bella Vista, 2153
(+8 more)
4 connections in healthcare
Skill endorsed
by Dr Paul Gassner
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Dr. Ankur Dhar is an Australian-trained urological surgeon with expertise in uro-oncology, robotic surgery, kidney stone management, prostate disorders, and general urology. He earned his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from the University of Western Sydney in 2012, followed by a Master of Surgery from the University of Sydney in 2017. In 2023, he became a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS).
Dr. Dhar completed his urology training across New South Wales and subsequently undertook an accredited Uro-Oncology Fellowship at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital in the United Kingdom. During this fellowship, he gained advanced experience in both robotic and open surgical techniques for the management of prostate, kidney, and bladder cancers, as well as complex robotic reconstructive procedures.
In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Dhar is actively engaged in surgical research and medical education, contributing to the training of future urologists.
He provides evidence-based, patient-centred care for individuals with urological cancers, kidney and ureteric stones, prostate conditions, and general urological disorders, combining surgical precision with the latest advancements in minimally invasive techniques.
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No. MED0001793913
University of Western Sydney
Medicine
Graduated 2012
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, University of Western 2012
Master of Surgery, University of Sydney 2017
Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons 2023
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Dr Ankur Dhar is professional, making patients feel comfortable during their visits. He provides clear explanations for diagnoses and treatment plans. Patients note successful procedures, including kidney stone and stent removal. His work frequently addresses general urology, benign prostatic enlargement, and kidney stone issues.
I have had an excellent experience with my urologist, Dr Dhar. He was absolutely phenomenal-caring, professional, and incredibly supportive throughout the entire process. He took the time to explain everything clearly and made sure I felt informed and comfortable at every step. My initial diagnosis was a kidney stone however as it turned out he found something in the bladder which he removed. I truly appreciated his approach and would highly recommend him to anyone seeking a knowledgeable and compassionate specialist. A billion stars aren’t enough!
I found Dr. Ankur Dhar very Thorough and helping patient with all his knowledge and experience. In my eyes he is an example of people who try to to go above and beyond to help his patients.
Dr Ankur Dhar was very kind and give me all information what I need.
Thanks Dr Dhar for your support during a difficult time. Operation went well, the team communicated clearly and I was back on my feet in no time.
Both the practitioner and the nurse and the receptionist were all commendable,
Very well trained young surgeon. Was my trainee whilst training in Australia before doing a fellowship overseas for further specific training in Urological cancers and robotics. Happy to now endorse him as a colleague
13 Mar 2026
Dr Paul Gassner
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Dr Ankur Dhar's overall patient rating is 4.97 out of 5 stars on Doctify. This is based on 33 reviews.
What languages does Dr Ankur Dhar speak?
Dr Ankur Dhar speaks English and Hindi
Where is Dr Ankur Dhar located?
Dr Ankur Dhar primarily practices at Dr Dhar - Bella Vista, located at Suite 301C, Q Central, 10 Norbrik Ave, Bella Vista, Australia, 2153
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