Nephrology and urology focus on the diagnosis and comprehensive treatment of kidney and urinary tract conditions. The kidneys play a vital role in filtering waste, maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance, and regulating blood pressure, making their proper function essential for overall health. Patients choose India for access to advanced care, modern technology, and experienced specialists managing conditions such as kidney disorders, stones, and prostate concerns.
Care is designed to be safe, effective, and as minimally invasive as possible, ensuring greater comfort and faster recovery. From accurate diagnosis and medication to dialysis and advanced procedures, including surgical care when required, treatment plans are tailored to each patient’s needs. With high-quality healthcare infrastructure and cost-effective options, India remains a preferred destination for international patients seeking reliable and compassionate care.
CKD is a long-term condition where kidney function gradually declines. Treatment focuses on slowing disease progression through medication, dietary guidance, blood pressure control, and regular monitoring to delay or prevent the need for dialysis.
AKI is a sudden loss of kidney function caused by illness, infection, dehydration, or medication. Prompt treatment aims to address the cause, restore kidney function, and prevent long-term damage through careful monitoring and supportive care.
Kidney stones are hard mineral deposits that form inside the kidneys. They can cause severe pain, nausea, blood in urine, and difficulty passing urine when they move through the urinary tract.
Glomerulonephritis is inflammation of the kidney’s tiny filtering units called glomeruli. This condition can affect the kidneys’ ability to remove waste and may cause swelling, blood, or protein in urine.
Polycystic Kidney Disease is a genetic disorder in which multiple fluid-filled cysts develop in the kidneys. Over time, these cysts enlarge and reduce normal kidney function.
Nephrotic syndrome is a kidney condition marked by excessive protein loss in the urine. It often leads to swelling in the face, legs, or abdomen and increases the risk of infections.
End-Stage Renal Disease occurs when the kidneys lose nearly all their ability to function. At this stage, waste and fluid buildup significantly affect overall health and daily life.
Diabetic kidney disease develops when long-term high blood sugar damages the kidney’s filtering system. It is a common complication of diabetes and may progress silently in early stages.
Hypertensive nephropathy results from prolonged high blood pressure damaging kidney blood vessels. This reduces the kidneys’ ability to filter blood effectively over time.
Urinary tract infections occur when bacteria infect parts of the urinary system, including the bladder or kidneys. Symptoms may include burning during urination, fever, or lower back pain.
Electrolyte imbalance occurs when levels of minerals such as sodium, potassium, or calcium are too high or too low. This can affect nerve function, heart rhythm, and muscle activity.
Dr. Sunil Prakash
Nephrologist
MBBS | MD | DM – Nephrology
42+ Years of Experience
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Nephrologist & Renal Specialist
MBBS | MD | DNB
28+ Years of Experience
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Urologist, Andrologist
MBBS | MS | DNB | MNAMS
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Urologist
MBBS | MD | DNB – Urology
30+ Years of Experience
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Urologist, Andrologist
MBBS | MS | MCh – Urology
26+ Years of Experience
Dr. Pradeep Kumar Bansal
Urologist
MBBS | MS | MCh – Urology
26+ Years of Experience