Nephrology

Nephrology

Specialized Care for Kidney Health

The Nephrology Department focuses on the diagnosis and management of kidney-related diseases and disorders. Our specialists provide evaluation and treatment for a wide range of kidney conditions, helping patients maintain proper kidney function and overall health through careful monitoring and appropriate medical care.

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Kidney Conditions We Manage

Our nephrology department provides care for various kidney-related health problems, including:

  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
  • Kidney infections
  • Kidney stones
  • High blood pressure related to kidney disease
  • Electrolyte imbalance
  • Acute kidney injury

Each patient receives a detailed consultation to assess symptoms, medical history, and risk factors that may affect kidney health.

Our Nephrology Care Approach

  • Comprehensive kidney function assessment
  • Evaluation of medical history and risk factors
  • Personalized treatment planning
  • Medication and dietary guidance
  • Regular monitoring and follow-up care

Our goal is to detect kidney problems early and provide effective management to support long-term kidney health.

Kidney Diagnostic Support

Our nephrology services are supported by essential diagnostic facilities such as:

  • Kidney function tests (KFT)
  • Blood and urine investigations
  • Ultrasound and radiology imaging
  • Electrolyte and metabolic testing
  • Clinical monitoring and follow-up

These diagnostic services help our specialists evaluate kidney conditions accurately and provide appropriate treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What does a nephrologist treat?

A nephrologist specializes in diseases related to the kidneys, including kidney infections, kidney stones, and chronic kidney disease.

Common symptoms include swelling in the legs, fatigue, changes in urination, high blood pressure, and persistent back pain.

Doctors may recommend blood tests, urine tests, ultrasound, and kidney function tests.

Yes, controlling blood pressure, diabetes, maintaining hydration, and following a healthy diet can reduce kidney disease risk.

Dialysis may be required when the kidneys are unable to filter waste and excess fluids from the blood.

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