Nephrology
Best Nephrology Hospital in Region
The Department of Nephrology is a branch of internal medicine dealing with the study of the function and diseases of the kidney, we provides comprehensive and benevolent care to the patients across the spectrum of acute and chronic kidney diseases. Nephrology concerns the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases, including electrolyte disturbances and hypertension, and the care of those requiring renal replacement therapy, including dialysis and post renal transplant patients care. Many diseases affecting the kidney are systemic disorders not limited to the organ itself, and may require special treatment. Examples include acquired conditions such as systemic vacuities (eg. ANCA vacuities) autoimmune diseases (e.g., lupus), and congenital or genetic conditions such as polycystic kidney disease.
Our team of experienced doctors recognized for its superior clinical skills. We have an eminent team of nephrologists, urologists and the technical expertise needed to meet the challenges in conducting multiple life-saving procedures. We offer the most advanced diagnostics, comprehensive evaluation and dialysis support, the latest facilities available for post-operative (post kidney transplant) care to minimize chances of infection.
We also provide dialysis service driven by an efficient team of nephrologists, nurses, and certified haemodialysis technicians along with registered dieticians. Peritoneal, nocturnal and short daily dialysis and haemodialysis are provided to both children and adults. The patients suffering from kidney diseases need superior quality care, hope and guidance and we take pride in our team’s efforts to achieve successful outcomes for our patients. We ensure patients’ comfort and satisfaction through our services.
Nephrology Facilities:
- Post Kidney Transplant Care
- Haemodialysis
- ICU dialysis (SLED)
Interventional Nephrology
- AV Fistula
- Kidney Biopsy
- Treatment of all type of Kidney Diseases
Patients are Referred to Nephrology Specialists for Various Reasons, Such As:
- Acute renal failure, a sudden loss of renal function
- Chronic kidney disease, declining renal function, usually with an inexorable rise in creatinine
- Hematuria, blood in the urine
- Proteinuria, the loss of protein especially albumin in the urine
- Kidney stones, usually only recurrent stone formers
- Chronic or recurrent urinary tract infections
- Electrolyte disorders or acid/base imbalance
- Hypertension that has failed to respond to multiple forms of anti-hypertensive medication or could have a secondary cause
Nephrology Services Offered:
- Post Kidney Transplantation Care
- Haemodialysis
- Renal Biopsies
- Treatment of Acute Renal Failure
- Comprehensive Care for Immunological Kidney Diseases
- Evaluation and Treatment of Hypertension
- Kidney Stone Management
- Evaluation of Kidney Function
- Bone disease due to chronic kidney failure