Overview

Nephrology focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of diseases affecting the kidneys and related systems. The kidneys play a vital role in filtering waste, balancing fluids, regulating blood pressure, and maintaining overall body health. Any disruption in kidney function can significantly impact multiple organ systems.

Our department provides comprehensive care for a wide range of kidney-related conditions, from common concerns such as kidney stones and urinary abnormalities to complex disorders like chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, and hypertension-related renal complications. Each patient is thoroughly evaluated through clinical assessment, laboratory investigations, and advanced diagnostics to identify the underlying cause and severity of kidney disorders.

With a focus on early detection, preventive care, and evidence-based treatment, our goal is to preserve kidney function, prevent disease progression, and improve overall quality of life. Through personalized care plans and continuous monitoring, we support patients at every stage of kidney health.

Our Specialties

Our Nephrology department offers specialized care across a wide range of kidney and renal health conditions.

Technologies & Infrastructure

Advanced Kidney Function Diagnostics

Comprehensive blood, urine, and renal profile testing for early and accurate detection of kidney disorders.

Dialysis Support Systems

Dedicated facilities for safe and monitored dialysis care.

Electrolyte & Metabolic Monitoring

Precision tools for evaluating fluid balance and kidney-related metabolic conditions.

Imaging & Renal Assessment Support

Access to diagnostic imaging for structural and functional kidney evaluation.

Chronic Disease Monitoring Programs

Long-term follow-up systems for CKD, hypertension, and diabetic kidney disease.

Integrated Multidisciplinary Care

Collaboration with cardiology, endocrinology, urology, and critical care for comprehensive renal management.

Our Experts

Dr. J. Das

Dr. J. Das

Psychiatry

Dr. Ankita

Dr. Ankita

Obst. & Gynae

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Dr. Rahul Arya

Gastroenterologist

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Dr. Ashish

General Surgery

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Frequently Asked Questions

You should consult if you have abnormal kidney tests, high blood pressure, swelling, urinary abnormalities, kidney stones, or chronic conditions affecting kidney health.

Common conditions include chronic kidney disease, kidney failure, hypertension-related kidney issues, electrolyte disorders, and diabetic kidney disease.

Many kidney diseases can be prevented or slowed through early detection, blood pressure control, diabetes management, and healthy lifestyle habits.

Dialysis is a treatment that helps remove waste and excess fluid from the blood when the kidneys are no longer functioning properly.

Not all kidney issues are severe, but early diagnosis is important because untreated conditions can worsen over time.

Yes, diabetes is one of the leading causes of kidney damage, making regular kidney monitoring essential.

Yes, especially for people with diabetes, hypertension, obesity, or a family history of kidney disease.

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