Advanced Kidney Care for Better Health & Quality of Life
The Nephrology & Dialysis Department specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of kidney diseases and related disorders. Our team of experienced nephrologists provides comprehensive care for acute and chronic kidney conditions, hypertension, electrolyte imbalances, and kidney failure through advanced medical treatment and dialysis services.
We are dedicated to preserving kidney function, improving patient outcomes, and enhancing quality of life through personalized kidney care.
Kidneys play a vital role in filtering waste, regulating blood pressure, maintaining fluid balance, and supporting overall health. Early detection and timely treatment of kidney diseases can help prevent complications and reduce the risk of kidney failure.
Our department offers complete nephrology services ranging from preventive care and kidney disease management to advanced dialysis support.
Our Nephrology & Dialysis Services
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management
- Early Kidney Disease Detection
- CKD Evaluation & Monitoring
- Kidney Function Assessment
- Long-Term Kidney Care Programs
- Renal Disease Prevention Strategies
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Treatment
- Emergency Kidney Care
- Acute Renal Failure Management
- Critical Care Nephrology Support
- Intensive Monitoring & Treatment
Dialysis Services
- Hemodialysis
- Maintenance Dialysis Programs
- Emergency Dialysis
- High-Quality Dialysis Care
- Dialysis Access Management
- Long-Term Dialysis Support
Hypertension & Kidney Health
- High Blood Pressure Management
- Resistant Hypertension Evaluation
- Kidney-Related Hypertension Treatment
- Cardiovascular Risk Reduction
Diabetic Kidney Disease Care
- Diabetic Nephropathy Management
- Kidney Protection Programs
- Diabetes-Related Kidney Monitoring
- Early Intervention Services
Electrolyte & Fluid Balance Disorders
- Sodium & Potassium Imbalance Treatment
- Fluid Retention Management
- Acid-Base Disorder Correction
- Comprehensive Renal Monitoring
Kidney Stone Prevention & Evaluation
- Recurrent Stone Assessment
- Metabolic Evaluation
- Stone Prevention Programs
- Dietary Counseling
Conditions We Treat
- Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
- Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
- Kidney Failure
- Diabetic Kidney Disease
- Hypertension-Related Kidney Disease
- Glomerulonephritis
- Nephrotic Syndrome
- Polycystic Kidney Disease
- Electrolyte Imbalances
- Kidney Infections
- Recurrent Kidney Stones
- Proteinuria
- Hematuria (Blood in Urine)
- Fluid Retention Disorders
- Dialysis-Dependent Kidney Disease
Advanced Facilities & Technology
- Modern Hemodialysis Unit
- Advanced Dialysis Machines
- Continuous Renal Monitoring
- Comprehensive Kidney Function Testing
- Ultrasound & Imaging Support
- Critical Care Nephrology Services
- Infection-Controlled Dialysis Environment
- Dedicated Renal Care Team
- Emergency Dialysis Facilities
Warning Signs of Kidney Disease
Consult a nephrologist if you experience:
- Swelling of Feet, Ankles, or Face
- Persistent High Blood Pressure
- Decreased Urine Output
- Blood in Urine
- Foamy Urine
- Frequent Urination at Night
- Unexplained Fatigue
- Persistent Nausea or Loss of Appetite
- Kidney Stone Symptoms
- Elevated Creatinine Levels
Why Choose Our Nephrology & Dialysis Department?
✔ Experienced Nephrology Specialists
✔ Advanced Dialysis Facilities
✔ Comprehensive Kidney Disease Management
✔ Personalized Treatment Plans
✔ Specialized Diabetic Kidney Care
✔ Emergency & Critical Care Support
✔ Patient-Centered Renal Services
✔ Long-Term Follow-Up & Monitoring
Frequently asked questions
Nephrology is the medical specialty that focuses on diagnosing and treating diseases of the kidneys and related conditions.
Dialysis is a treatment that performs the kidney’s filtering function when the kidneys are unable to adequately remove waste and excess fluids from the body.
Dialysis may be required when kidney function declines significantly and can no longer effectively filter toxins and excess fluids.
Most chronic kidney diseases cannot be completely cured, but early diagnosis and proper treatment can slow disease progression and prevent complications.
Diabetes, high blood pressure, infections, autoimmune disorders, genetic conditions, and long-term medication use are common causes.
Maintain healthy blood pressure and blood sugar levels, stay hydrated, avoid smoking, exercise regularly, and undergo routine health check-ups.
Symptoms may include swelling, fatigue, nausea, reduced urine output, breathlessness, high blood pressure, and electrolyte imbalances.
Dialysis itself is generally not painful, though some patients may experience mild discomfort during needle insertion or treatment sessions.
