Nephrology (Conservative Management of Kidney Diseases)


Nephrology focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of kidney-related disorders to preserve renal function and overall health. Our department provides specialized care for a wide range of conditions including chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, and other renal disorders, ensuring early detection and timely medical intervention.

We emphasize conservative management strategies that help delay disease progression and maintain kidney function without the immediate need for dialysis. Through regular monitoring, individualized medication plans, and lifestyle modifications, our nephrology experts aim to provide long-term stability and improve quality of life for patients with renal conditions.

Our comprehensive approach combines medical expertise, advanced diagnostics, and patient education to ensure complete kidney care. From preventive counselling to continuous follow-up, we help patients manage their condition effectively and confidently under expert supervision.

 

Services We Offer

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management: Ongoing care plans to slow progression and maintain kidney function.

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Treatment: Immediate interventions for sudden loss of kidney function.

Dialysis Support: Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis guidance and care.

Hypertension & Diabetes-Related Kidney Care: Specialized treatment for kidney complications arising from lifestyle diseases.

Kidney Stone Management: Prevention, diagnosis, and referral for advanced treatment if required.


Benefits of Renal Care

  • Early detection and prevention of kidney disease progression

  • Improved quality of life through tailored treatment plans

  • Comprehensive management of underlying causes such as diabetes and hypertension

  • Supportive care for long-term kidney health and wellness

 

Why Choose Us for Nephrology?

  • Experienced nephrologists and multidisciplinary specialists

  • Advanced diagnostic tools for accurate evaluation

  • Personalized treatment plans for every stage of kidney disease

  • Patient-centered approach with a focus on long-term health

     

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FAQs

Symptoms may include swelling in the legs, fatigue, changes in urination, high blood pressure, or unexplained nausea and weakness.

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) cannot be completely cured, but with early diagnosis and treatment, its progression can be slowed, and complications can be managed.

Dialysis is recommended when kidney function drops to a critical level (usually less than 15%) and the kidneys can no longer filter waste and fluids effectively.

Maintain a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet, control blood sugar and blood pressure, stay hydrated, avoid overuse of painkillers, and get regular kidney check-ups if you’re at risk.

No, kidney stones are solid deposits that form in the kidneys and can cause pain, while kidney disease refers to a decline in kidney function. Both require different management approaches.