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Best Kidney Hospital in Dhakuria

Nephrology

Best Kidney Hospital in Dhakuria, Kolkata


The Best Kidney Hospital in Dhakuria's Department of Nephrology is dedicated to addressing a broad range of kidney-related conditions. Our expert team provides comprehensive treatment for any disorders affecting the kidney. Patients can rely on this department to deliver personalised care and assistance tailored to their requirements within a compassionate and professional setting.

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Why Manipal?

The Best Kidney Hospital in Dhakuria has established itself as a pioneer in Nephrology, having pioneered many innovations in this field. With a comprehensive range of specialists and state-of-the-art technology available onsite, patients can expect top-notch care. Our treatment approach prioritises patients and their well-being, evident in the collaboration among our interdisciplinary team of nephrologists, critical care specialists and surgeons. Our extensive experienced experts utilising advanced medical technologies ensure optimal treatment outcomes for various kidney disorders. Upholding values of honesty, integrity, and confidentiality, we are dedicated to delivering personalised medical and surgical care, providing comfort and support all under one roof.

Treatment & Procedures

Transplant medicine

This speciality of nephrology deals with kidney transplants which is gaining popularity among patients suffering from end-stage renal disease.

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Kidney Biopsy

A kidney biopsy involves taking one or more tiny samples of your kidney to look at with special microscopes.

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Hemodialysis

This is a synthetic process that allows a dialysis machine to filter your blood, removing waste and water. The process assists the body's impaired kidney function and is usually adopted while the patient undergoes treatment for the underlying disease, or till a suitable donor kidney becomes available. In the dialysis machine, the blood passes through…

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ABO incompatible and paired exchange…

Sometimes it is impossible to find a compatible kidney donor. With urgency mounting, emergency cases may require an ABO incompatible kidney transplant.

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Renal Biopsy

This is a procedure by which a small piece of the kidney is surgically removed for lab testing. Biopsies are primarily used to test for cancer, but is also effective in detecting or confirming other forms of kidney disease. The biopsy can be done through minimally invasive methods, although sometimes a surgical biopsy may be needed to identify the…

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Kidney Transplantation

This procedure takes a healthy kidney from a deceased or living donor and transplants it into a patient whose kidneys have failed. Without functional kidneys, the body accumulates harmful amounts of waste and fluid, which is a life-threatening situation. Everyone has two kidneys, and it is possible to function normally with just one, this makes it…

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Neonatal and Paediatric CRRT procedure

Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is becoming the treatment of choice for critically ill paediatric patients as well as neonatal patients with acute kidney injury and congenital errors of metabolism.

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Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy

Transvaginal route for kidney extraction (TVE) has emerged as a contemporary surgical option during laparoscopic donor nephrectomy to minimize scars and to offer donors cosmetic advantages in tandem with low post-operative pain.

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Critical Care Nephrology

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious medical condition which affects lakhs of people. Most cases of AKI are caused by reduced blood flow to the kidneys, usually in a patient who’s unwell with a health condition. The reduced blood flow could be caused by severe dehydration from excessive vomiting or diarrhoea or low blood volume after bleeding. Patients…

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Kidney Disease Treatment in Dhakuria

At Manipal Hospitals, Dhakuria, West Bengal, we are committed to clinical excellence, patient-centricity, and ethical practices. The department, overseen by a skilled team of experienced consultant nephrologists, urologists, dieticians, surgeons, laboratory technicians, and dedicated nursing staff, utilises advanced technology to deliver thorough diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive care to individuals with kidney diseases. From acute management of renal injury management to specialised care for chronic kidney disease, Kidney Transplantation, and Dialysis, we prioritise patient well-being and seek to provide individualised treatment programmes customised to each person's specific needs. Moreover, the hospital has a dedicated dialysis unit with substantial capacity that caters to individuals requiring Renal Replacement Therapy in critical settings, inpatients or outpatients.

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FAQ's

Some conditions that are addressed by nephrology specialists include:

  • Protein in urine (proteinuria)
  • Blood in the urine (haematuria)
  • Acute and chronic renal failure 
  • Kidney disease 
  • Kidney stone (Nephrolithiasis)
  • Bacterial infections in the kidney (Pyelonephritis)
  • Polycystic kidney disease
  • Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS)
  • Diabetes-related kidney 
  • Hypertension related kidney 
  • GIomerular 
  • Kidney-related to myeloma & cancer 
  • Disorder of electrolytes sodium potassium calcium 
  • Acid-base disorders 
  • Kidney vascular disorder 
  • SLE and autoimmune 
  • ANCA associated vasculitis

Kidney failure, commonly referred to as renal failure, occurs when one or both kidneys fail to function adequately. It can manifest as acute (sudden and brief) or chronic (long-term) kidney disease. Renal failure represents the most severe stage of kidney disease. Without medical intervention, individuals experiencing renal failure may survive for only a few days or weeks. It is essential to seek medical attention from a specialist in the event of renal failure to minimise any associated risks.

The common causes of kidney failure are:

  • Diabetes: Unmanaged diabetes can cause high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia). Consistently high blood sugar could harm one’s kidneys and other organs along with other organs. 

  • High Blood Pressure: High blood pressure indicates that blood flows at high pressure through your body's blood vessels. The increased pressure force can lead to gradual tissue damage to the kidneys over time.

  • Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD): PKD is a genetic disorder in which fluid-filled sacs (cysts) form inside the kidneys.

  • Glomerular Disease: Glomerular disorders impair the kidney's ability to filter waste. Through the colanders which are diseased kidney

  • Lupus: Lupus is an autoimmune disorder that can lead to organ damage, joint pain, fever, and a skin rash.

Risk factors that make someone susceptible to kidney failure include:

  • Family history of renal failure
  • Unhealthy lifestyle
  • Smoking, regular alcohol consumption, or chewing tobacco products
  • Getting improper sleep
  • Eating processed food
  • Less physical activity
  • Diabetes 
  • High blood pressure 
  • Drinking less water

Many patients have few or no symptoms during the early stages of renal disease. Renal failure symptoms differ across individuals. If your kidneys are not functioning properly, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms:

  • Extreme exhaustion (fatigue)
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Confusion or difficulty concentrating
  • Swelling (oedema), especially around the hands, ankles, and face
  • Peeing more frequently
  • Burning sensation in urine
  • Dry, itchy skin
  • Metallic taste in the mouth
  • Poor appetite.
  • Passing blood or dark-coloured urine 
  • Breathlessness
  • Frothing of urine

A healthcare physician may perform several kidney function tests to assess your kidneys and detect renal failure. Routine testing for the diagnosis of kidney failure includes:

  • Blood Testing: Blood tests reveal how effectively your kidneys eliminate waste from your bloodstream. A fine needle will be used to extract a small amount of blood from a vein in your arm. Your blood sample will then be analysed at a laboratory.

  • Urine Testing: Urine tests detect certain components in your urine, such as protein or blood. You'll need to provide a urine sample for testing to detect any irregularities. 

  • Imaging Testing: Imaging examinations allow doctors to examine your kidneys and surrounding tissues for abnormalities or blockages. Common imaging studies include renal ultrasounds, X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs.

Patients with chronic irreversible renal disease who have not responded to any medical therapy and who may now be on Dialysis, eligible for a Kidney Transplant. During a Kidney Transplant, a surgeon replaces a damaged kidney with a healthy one. A healthy kidney (donor organ) can originate from a deceased or living donor. Specialists take appropriate screening tests before the procedure to minimise any complications, like graft rejections. Moreover, specialists may prescribe certain medications, such as immunosuppressants, to permanent rejection of the kidney post-transplantation.

To keep your kidneys healthy, it's important to stay hydrated by drinking adequate water, maintain a balanced diet low in salt and processed foods, exercise regularly to promote circulation and overall health, avoid smoking and limit alcohol consumption, and manage conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure that can contribute to kidney damage.

You should consider seeing a nephrologist if you experience symptoms such as persistent burning sensations, blood in the urine, high blood pressure, diabetes, swelling, or changes in urine output. Early intervention by a nephrologist can help prevent kidney damage and manage underlying conditions effectively.

  • Haemodialysis 
  • Peritoneal Dialysis 
  • Kidney Transplant 
  • Paediatric kidney care
  • Interventional nephrology 
  • Central venous dialysis line 
  • Tunneled permcath insertion 
  • Kidney Biopsy (native & transplant)
  • Renal angioplasty 
  • Av fistula creation 
  • Extracorporeal therapies, plasmapheresis 
  • Special dialysis for critical patients - CRRT, SLED

You can book an appointment with a specialist in the Department of Nephrology at Manipal Hospitals, Dhakuria, West Bengal, telephonically, or by visiting our website to make an appointment.

Having a medical condition like kidney failure or a chronic kidney condition can affect your whole life. Manipal Hospitals Dhakuria is dedicated to providing high-quality, personalised care and building long-term partnerships with its patients. Contact us to learn more about nephrological problems and book an appointment with one of our Nephrology specialists today.

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