At Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj- The Department of Nephrology is dedicated to providing high-quality care for patients with kidney diseases. Our comprehensive approach and the expertise of the medical team are crucial in delivering the best possible outcomes for patients.
Comprehensive Care: The department offers a wide range of services to address both acute and chronic kidney diseases.
Experienced Team: Our team of doctors, including nephrologists, urologists, and kidney transplant specialists, is experienced and skilled in managing kidney-related conditions across all age groups.
Advanced Diagnostics: We use advanced diagnostic tools to accurately assess patients' conditions, allowing for precise treatment planning.
Preoperative Evaluation: Comprehensive preoperative evaluations are conducted to ensure the safety and success of kidney transplant procedures.
Surgical Expertise: The department utilizes state-of-the-art facilities for surgical procedures related to kidney diseases.
Post-operative Care: After procedures, we provide thorough post-operative care is to minimize the risk of infection and support patients in their recovery.
Dialysis Services: We offer dialysis services, backed by a skilled team of nephrologists, nurses, and certified hemodialysis technicians.
Nutritional Support: Registered dieticians are available to assist patients in managing their dietary needs, which is crucial for kidney disease management.
Patient-Centered Care: Our commitment to patients' comfort, satisfaction, and overall well-being is evident in our services.
Hope and Guidance: Patients with kidney diseases often face significant challenges, and our team's dedication to provide hope and guidance is commendable.
Why Choose Us
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✅ Top 5+ Specialists team members
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✅ 20+ Years of experience expert
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✅ 24/7 Hours Services
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✅ Green OT Certification
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✅ NABH Certified Nursing Excellence
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✅ Ambulatory service for emergencies
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✅ Ranked No. 7 in Delhi’s Best Private Hospital by The Week Magazine Survey, 2019
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✅ Fortis Hospital Vasant Kunj has been ranked 15th in India list of World Best Hospital by Newsweek
Awards & Certifications
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NABH Accredited Healthcare Provider Hospital
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Featured in Newsweek’s ‘World’s Best Hospital in the Year 2022, 2023 & 2024
Our Team of Experts
Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, Pocket 1, Sector B, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, Delhi 110070
FAQs
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What is a nephrologist do?A nephrologist diagnoses and treats kidney conditions and kidney failure. In addition, they also identify how kidney conditions affect other parts of your body, including: Autoimmune diseases. cardiovascular disease.
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What disease is under nephrology?Disorders that are treated by nephrologists include kidney cancer, blood pressure, autoimmune disorders, diabetic nephropathy and other associated complications.
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What is the Difference between nephrologist and urologist?Nephrology and Urology deal with the kidney and its problems. A nephrologist deals with kidney problems with drugs and a urologist deals with kidney diseases that require surgery. Any diseases of the urinary system, prostate, bladder and penis that require surgical intervention are treated by a urologist.
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What is kidney specialist called?A Nephrologist is a physician who studies and treats nephrology. Nephrology is the adult and pediatric study of the kidney and its diseases. Nephrologist deals with the diagnosis and management of kidney diseases. The kidneys are important for maintaining normal fluid and electrolyte balance in the body.
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What is a bad creatinine level?Creatinine levels of 2.0 or higher in infants and 5.0 or higher in adults may indicate severe kidney damage. Creatinine levels may be elevated in people who are dehydrated.
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What causes high creatinine?Spontaneous and temporary increases in creatinine may be caused by certain medications, consumption of excessive amounts of protein or red meat, or dehydration. However, persistently high creatinine levels are a serious issue indicating kidney damage.
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What is the best treatment of kidney Diseases?At that time, you need dialysis or a kidney transplant. dialysis. Dialysis artificially removes waste products and excess fluid from your blood when your kidneys can no longer do so. In hemodialysis, a machine filters waste and extra fluid from your blood.
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How does a nephrologist check your kidneys?CKD is evaluated using two simple tests – a blood test known as the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and a urine test known as the urine albumin-creatinine ratio (UACR). Both tests are necessary to get a clear picture of your kidney health.
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What is bad for kidneys?Salt intake in large quantities: A diet rich in sodium increases the blood pressure level. High blood pressure damages the kidneys over time, and is a leading cause of kidney failure.