DM - Nephrology, MD - General Medicine, MBBS
Prof (Dr) D Mukherjee is an alumnus of the prestigious Armed Forces Medical College, Pune where he did his MBBS & MD (Medicine). Subsequently, he went on to…
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DM - Nephrology, MD - General Medicine, MBBS
Prof (Dr) D Mukherjee is an alumnus of the prestigious Armed Forces Medical College, Pune where he did his MBBS & MD (Medicine). Subsequently, he went on to…
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A nephrologist is a doctor who deals with kidney problems. They check and treat things like long-term kidney disease (CKD), kidney stones, urine infections, and issues with body salts. If someone needs dialysis or kidney transplant, this doctor handles that too.
If you're getting swelling on your face or feet a lot, BP is always high, urine looks foamy, or you see blood in it, not a good sign. Also, if you keep getting urine infections or have diabetes, it's smart to see a kidney doc early. Delaying can cause issues later.
Doctors here handle all sorts of kidney issues such as sudden kidney damage to long-term issues like CKD, nephrotic syndrome, infections, glomerulonephritis. They also treat Dialysis also. Diabetes is a big cause too these days.
You can check on the online platform such as DocIndia. Look at reviews, fees, how long they’ve been practicing, and which hospital they’re linked.
Usually, it’s between ₹700 to ₹1500, depending on doctor and location. Some may charge less for follow-up visits. If it’s a big hospital or a senior doc, fees might be higher.
you should bring all blood test reports like creatinine, BUN, electrolytes, any urine test, ultrasound, and if you have BP/sugar reports. These help doctor understand your kidney function better and faster.
Yes, some doctors and big hospitals like Artemis and Medanta have pediatric kidney experts. They treat kids with issues like birth kidney problems, bed wetting, UTIs, and growth issues due to kidney. Special care is needed for kids so it’s better to go to child specialist nephrologist.
Definitely. These two are main reasons for kidney damage these days. Kidney doctors work with sugar and BP specialists to keep kidney safe. If caught early, damage can be controlled.
Yes, home dialysis is now common here. Many patients do CAPD (peritoneal dialysis at home). Hospitals like Fortis and Medanta give training to family and also send nurses or techs to help at home. It’s useful for those who can’t travel often.