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Nephrology

Professional medical care for various kidney-related diseases and also for hypertension.

6

Specialists

7,500+

Appointments/Year

4+

Procedures

3

Facilities

Working Hours

Mon - SatDialysis: 24/7
Mon - FriOPD: 9:00 - 5:00
SaturdayOPD: 9:00 - 1:00
SundayOPD: Closed

Treatment

Chronic Kidney Disease
Kidney Stones
Glomerulonephritis
Renal Failure

Sub-Specialties

  • Dialysis Care

  • Transplant Nephrology

  • Hypertension Specialist

Accreditations

  • NANT Certification

About Nephrology

The Nephrology department at Medi Hope is dedicated to providing expert medical care for patients with various kidney-related diseases and hypertension. Our team of board-certified nephrologists specializes in the diagnosis and management of chronic kidney disease, kidney stones, and renal failure, offering a full spectrum of treatment options. We provide state-of-the-art hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis services in a comfortable and safe environment, supported by an advanced water treatment plant to ensure the highest quality of care. Our department also excels in kidney transplant follow-up, working closely with patients to ensure long-term success and health after surgery. We focus on a holistic approach that includes nutritional counseling and blood pressure management to prevent the progression of kidney disease. Our mission is to improve the lives of our patients through clinical excellence, compassionate support, and the latest medical innovations.

Impact & Outcomes

15,000+

Dialysis Sessions

Expert

Transplant Support

2,000+

Kidney Stones Treated

Procedures

  • Hemodialysis

    Life-saving treatment that uses a machine to filter waste and excess fluid from the blood when kidneys fail now.

  • Peritoneal Dialysis

    Procedure that uses the lining of the abdomen to filter blood, providing patients with more home flexibility.

  • Kidney Biopsy

    Procedure to remove a small piece of kidney tissue for laboratory analysis to diagnose specific renal diseases.

  • Lithotripsy

    Non-invasive procedure using shock waves to break up kidney stones into small pieces that can pass naturally.

What we offer

Patient Care

Customized clinical plans perfectly tailored to every patient's unique health profile, lifestyle, and vital goals.

Modern Tech

Modern diagnostic systems and cutting-edge medical tools used for precise, rapid, and efficient heart treatments.

Expert Team

Top cardiologists and surgeons collaborating daily to provide a high level of integrated, full care services.

Better Outcomes

Strategic focus on boosting recovery speeds, heart health, patient comfort, and the overall quality of daily life.

Facilities

  • Dialysis Center

    Modern center providing hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis in a safe and supportive medical environment now.

  • Renal Ward

    Specialized inpatient unit for the care and management of patients with acute or chronic kidney health issues.

  • Advanced Water Treatment Plant

    Critical facility ensuring the highest purity of water used for dialysis, meeting international safety standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.What is chronic kidney disease?

A.Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a gradual loss of kidney function over time, which can lead to various health issues if not managed correctly. It is often caused by conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure, and our team focuses on slowing the progression of the disease.

Q.What are the symptoms of kidney stones?

A.Symptoms of kidney stones often include severe pain in the side and back, blood in the urine, and a frequent urge to urinate. If you experience these symptoms, our specialists can provide diagnostic imaging and a range of treatment options to help manage and remove the stones.

Q.How does dialysis work?

A.Dialysis is a medical process that filters waste and excess fluid from the blood when the kidneys are no longer able to function properly. We provide both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis options in a safe and supportive environment to help patients maintain their health.

Q.Can high blood pressure damage kidneys?

A.Yes, hypertension is one of the leading causes of kidney disease, as high blood pressure can damage the small blood vessels in the kidneys over time. Managing your blood pressure through lifestyle changes and medication is essential for protecting your long-term renal health.

Q.What is a kidney biopsy?

A.A kidney biopsy is a medical procedure where a small piece of kidney tissue is removed for detailed testing. This allows our specialists to accurately diagnose various kidney conditions and determine the most effective treatment strategy based on the specific findings.

Ready to visit Nephrology?

Our specialists are ready to provide you with world-class care and personalized treatment plans.