About
Dr. Gopal Narang received his medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore. He completed his urologic training at the University of North Carolina and then completed a fellowship in Endourology/Minimally invasive surgery at the Mayo clinic in Arizona. After his fellowship, Dr. Narang returned to UNC and joined the faculty as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Urology in 2022
Dr. Narang’s clinical interest include the medical and surgical management of BPH, stone disease and robotic and minimally invasive surgery. During his fellowship at the Mayo Clinic, Dr. Narang received focused training in advanced treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia, including Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) and minimally invasive surgical therapies.
Dr. Narang’s research interests include clinical outcomes research for BPH and stone disease.
Specialties
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery
Urinary Stones
Publications
Academic Interests
Education
Fellowship: Mayo Clinic in Arizona, 2020-2022
Residency: University of North Carolina, 2015-2020
MD: University of Maryland School of Medicine, 2011-2015
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UNC Urology Medical Center Office
UNC Urology at Eastowne
UNC Urology at Chatham Hospital Office
UNC Urology at Pittsboro Specialty Care Clinic
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News
3 years ago
UNC Urology Patients Benefit from Minimally Invasive “Rezum” Procedure for Enlarged Prostates
Rezum is a minimally invasive, in-office procedure for men with mild to moderately enlarged prostates. It involves injecting hot water vapor (steam) directly into the part of the prostate that compresses the urethra. This heated vapor results in a shrinking of the enlarged tissue over a period of several weeks.
3 years ago
UNC Brings Innovative HoLEP Procedure for BPH Treatment to Patients in the Southeastern U.S.
UNC is one of only a handful of centers in the Southeastern U.S. offering the advanced, minimally invasive, HoLEP procedure for BPH.