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Dept. of Nephrology with Dialysis

Advanced Kidney and Renal Care

Expert care for kidney disorders with advanced dialysis and personalized treatment.

Overview

Comprehensive kidney care—from prevention and early diagnosis to advanced intensive-care dialysis and renal transplantation. Our unit integrates Nephrology, Urology, Critical Care, and Radiology to deliver safe, protocol-driven outcomes round the clock.

Treatment

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Sudden decline in kidney function over hours–days due to dehydration, sepsis, drugs, or obstruction. Treated by reversing the cause, fluid/electrolyte balance, and temporary dialysis if required.

Why Choose NSMCH for Kidney Care

Full-spectrum services

OPD, emergency dialysis, ICU-dialysis (CRRT/PIRRT), HDF, plasma apheresis, renal transplant program

Expert team

Experienced nephrologists, transplant surgeons, dialysis technologists, and transplant coordinators

ICU-integrated dialysis

Continuous monitoring for hemodynamically unstable patients

Quality & safety

RO water systems, strict infection control, antibiotic stewardship, and checklist-based surgical safety

Patient-centric care

Individualized dialysis prescriptions, dietitian support, social worker/TPA assistance, and 24×7 coverage

Why choose NSMCH

Our Speciality

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Nephrology Services
  • Resistant Hypertension
  • Nephrotic Syndrome
  • Pregnancy-Related Kidney Issues
  • Glomerular disease management
  • Chronic kidney disease care
  • Electrolyte & Acid-Base Therapy
Diagnostics & Evaluation
  • Kidney function and urine tests
  • Protein/albumin quantification
  • USG/CT/MRI imaging
  • Serology and immunology
  • Kidney biopsy (USG-guided)
  • Pre-transplant Cardiac & Vascular Clearance
Dialysis & Advanced Therapies
  • Hemodialysis (HD) and hemodiafiltration (HDF)
  • Continuous/deferred renal replacement therapy (CRRT, PIRRT)
  • Peritoneal dialysis (PD), CAPD/APD support
  • Plasma apheresis for select renal cases
  • Infection prevention in dialysis
  • Dialysis for ICU/critical patients
Renal Care & Support
  • AV fistula/graft/catheter access
  • Vascular access surveillance/salvage
  • Renal diet and lifestyle counseling
  • CKD anemia and bone disease management
  • Medication, vaccination, long-term follow-up

Modern Technology & Facilities

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Cardiac MRI

Cardiac MRI

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Cardiac MRI

Frequently Asked Questions

Patients with acute kidney injury or advanced CKD with symptoms may need HD, HDF, PD, CRRT, or PIRRT based on hemodynamic stability.

HDF adds convective clearance to remove middle molecules more effectively, improving symptom control in selected patients.

In ICU patients with low blood pressure or sepsis where conventional HD is not tolerated.

A longer session (6–12 hours) providing gentler fluid and solute removal than standard HD, useful for select ICU/step-down patients.

Autoimmune and antibody-mediated kidney diseases and select toxin exposures.

Sudden shortness of breath, chest discomfort, severe swelling, confusion, or very low/no urine output.

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