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FAQ's

A nephrologist is a specialist who diagnoses and treats diseases related to the kidneys, including chronic kidney disease, high blood pressure, kidney stones, and electrolyte imbalances.

You should see a nephrologist if you have abnormal kidney function tests, persistent high blood pressure, swelling, changes in urination, or a family history of kidney disease.

Common symptoms include fatigue, swelling in the legs or face, changes in urination, shortness of breath, and high blood pressure. Early stages may have no symptoms

Dialysis is a treatment that removes waste and excess fluids from the blood when the kidneys can no longer function properly. It’s needed in cases of advanced kidney failure.

We offer both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, depending on each patient's medical condition and lifestyle needs.

While most chronic kidney diseases cannot be fully cured, they can be managed effectively to slow progression and maintain quality of life with early diagnosis and proper treatment.

Yes, we provide pre-transplant evaluations, post-transplant care, and coordinate closely with transplant centers for comprehensive management.

Maintain a healthy diet, control blood pressure and blood sugar, stay hydrated, avoid overuse of painkillers, and have regular checkups if you have risk factors.

Yes, our nephrologists provide 24/7 inpatient consultations for hospitalized patients with kidney-related issues.

You can book an appointment by calling our outpatient department or through the hospital’s online booking system or through our booking number.

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