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Nephrology

Nephrology

Overview

The Nephrology Department at Arnish Hospital is dedicated to providing comprehensive care for kidney-related diseases and disorders. From managing chronic kidney disease to addressing acute kidney injuries and hypertension-related conditions, we combine cutting-edge diagnostics and treatments to ensure optimal kidney health. Our expertise extends to dialysis, renal replacement therapies, and effective solutions for kidney stones and infections, prioritizing patient well-being and recovery.

Nephrology - Treatments

Our Nephrology Department offers specialized care for a range of kidney conditions, including chronic kidney disease, kidney stones, and hypertensive nephropathy. With advanced dialysis and renal replacement therapy options, along with timely management of acute kidney injuries, we deliver tailored solutions for kidney health preservation and improvement.

Chronic Kidney Disease

Long-term care for gradual kidney function decline.

Dialysis and Renal Replacement Therapy

Life-saving procedures for advanced kidney failure.

Kidney Stones and Infections

Expert treatment to remove stones and resolve infections.

Hypertensive Nephropathy

Management of kidney damage caused by high blood pressure.

Acute Kidney Injury

Immediate care for sudden kidney function loss.

Nephrology - Meet Our Experts

Dr. Sunil Gupta

Pediatrician

Dr. Nisha Jain

Gynaecologist, Laparoscopic Surgeon, & General Physician

Dr. Anju Mittal

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When to see Doctor - FAQs ?

If you have persistent fatigue, swelling, or abnormal kidney function tests, seek expert care.

Severe swelling, difficulty breathing, or excessive waste buildup in the body may require dialysis.

If you experience severe pain in the back or side, nausea, or blood in urine, consult a specialist.

Uncontrolled blood pressure and changes in urine output can signal kidney damage from hypertension.

Sudden decrease in urine output, swelling, or abnormal blood tests may indicate acute kidney injury.

Yes, untreated kidney infections can lead to severe complications and require immediate treatment.