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Why Choose Sunrise Hospital for Best Kidney Care?

The Nephrology Department offers comprehensive care for kidney-related issues, including clinical nephrology, dialysis, and kidney transplantation. Our multidisciplinary team works closely with patients and their families to provide tailored treatments, including haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. With a focus on critical care nephrology and renal transplantation, we ensure holistic care supported by dieticians, psychologists, and transplant coordinators.

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Advanced Diagnostic Services

Nephrology Services

Nephrology is the medical specialty dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and managing kidney-related disorders, as well as systemic conditions that impact kidney health

Treatment and Procedure

Acid-base disorders, Electrolyte disorders, Nephrolithiasis (kidney stones), Hypertension, Acute kidney disease, End-stage renal disease, Glomerular Diseases.

Haemodialysis system and R O Plant, ABG Machines, CAPD Machines

Sampling kidney tissue for precise diagnosis

Breaking or removing kidney stones non-surgically or surgically

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions Answered

Nephrology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases.

Common kidney diseases include chronic kidney disease (CKD), kidney stones, urinary tract infections (UTIs), polycystic kidney disease (PKD), and glomerulonephritis

CKD is a progressive loss of kidney function over time. It's categorized into five stages based on the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), with Stage 5 indicating end-stage renal disease (ESRD), where dialysis or a kidney transplant is typically required.

Dialysis is a treatment that performs the function of the kidneys by removing waste, toxins, and excess fluids from the blood. It's used when the kidneys can no longer function adequately.

Kidney stones form when minerals and salts in the urine crystallize. Factors include low fluid intake, high salt and protein diets, certain supplements, and genetic predisposition.
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