
Nephrology
SPECIALIZED CARE FOR KIDNEY HEALTH AND DIALYSIS NEEDS
Specialised Care for Your Kidney Health
Our nephrology department provides specialised care for the prevention, diagnosis, and management of kidney-related concerns. From early detection to long-tern management, we always focus on assisting the patients to maintain kidney health and overall well-being. At Shri KVM Hospital, the experts work closely with patients who have chronic kidney conditions, kidney stones, and other kidney disorders. We also offer dialysis services and ongoing support to the patients to manage their condition and maintain a smooth life.

Recognizing the
Red Flags.
Early detection is the cornerstone of effective recovery. If you observe these indicators, consult our department immediately.
Constant Tiredness
Reduced kidney function generally affects the body's ability of a body to maintain a normal energy level.
Changes in Urination
Noticeable changes in the colour, frequency, volume, or discomfort during urination may need further evaluation.
Persistent Swelling
Swelling in feet, ankles, hands or face sometimes occur because kidneys dont function properly.
High Blood Pressure
Kidneys and blood pressure are closely connected, due to which continuous monitoring is important.
Our Specialist
Procedures
Dialysis Services
Advanced dialysis services are provided to those patients whose kidney's don't have the ability to filter the waste and properly.
Kidney Function Assessment
Comprehensive evaluation of kidney's performance during diagnosis, treatment, and specialists review.
Chronic Kidney Disease Management
Long-term plans created to show down the disease progression and protect kidney health.
Hypertension and Renal Care
Specialises management of blood pressure conditions associated with kidney disease
Cutting-EdgeMedical Technology
Advanced Kidney Care
Specialised renal technologies monitor kidney function and support long-term kidney health.


Frequently Asked Questions
The common signs of kidney diseases include swelling in the feet or ankles, fatigue, changes in urination, high blood pressure, and unexplained loss of appetite.
It is a treatment that helps remove waste and excess fluid from the blood when the kidney are no longer able to perform this function effectively
No. Many kidney stones can be managed with medication, hydration, and other non-surgical treatments, depending on their size and location.
People who have diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, or a family history of kidney disorders may have a higher risk of developing kidney disease.
Expert Care Awaits
Ready to consult our Nephrology team?
Book an appointment today or call us directly. Our experts are available 6 days a week for consultations.
