Overview

Kidney disease can be a physically and emotionally challenging condition, requiring expert medical care and continuous support. At SRG Hospital, we provide comprehensive nephrology services designed to support patients through every stage of kidney-related disorders with compassion, precision, and advanced medical care.

Our nephrology department specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic kidney disease (CKD), kidney failure, kidney stones, acute kidney injury, abnormal creatinine levels, and blood pressure–related kidney conditions. With experienced nephrologists and modern facilities, SRG Hospital ensures accurate treatment and long-term kidney health management.


Why Choose SRG Hospital for Nephrology Care?

At SRG Hospital, every patient receives individualized kidney care based on their medical condition and lifestyle needs. Our specialists focus on early diagnosis, effective treatment, and preventive strategies to improve overall outcomes.

Key reasons to choose SRG Hospital:

  • Comprehensive treatment for all types of kidney diseases

  • Experienced nephrologists for accurate diagnosis and personalized care

  • Advanced diagnostic facilities for timely detection of kidney disorders

  • Specialized management of hypertension- and diabetes-related kidney damage

  • Integrated care for genetic and chronic renal conditions

  • 24/7 emergency nephrology and critical care support


Comprehensive Nephrology Services at SRG Hospital

Kidney Disease Treatment and Management

SRG Hospital focuses on early detection and effective management of chronic kidney disease to slow disease progression. Services include routine creatinine testing, urine analysis, and complete renal function evaluations to monitor kidney health.

Advanced Dialysis Care for Kidney Failure

We provide high-quality dialysis services, including hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, in a safe and well-equipped environment. Continuous monitoring and expert supervision ensure patient comfort and reduce the risk of complications.

Kidney Transplant Services

SRG Hospital offers complete kidney transplant care for patients with end-stage renal disease. Our services include pre-transplant evaluation, transplant coordination (living and deceased donors), post-transplant care, and long-term follow-up, along with counseling for patients and families.

Advanced Diagnostic Services for Kidney Health

Our nephrology department uses advanced diagnostics such as kidney function tests, ultrasound, urine analysis, CT scans, and MRI to detect kidney stones, tumors, infections, and structural abnormalities with accuracy.

Kidney Stone Treatment

We offer minimally invasive kidney stone treatments, including lithotripsy and ureteroscopy, to safely remove stones with minimal discomfort. Preventive care and lifestyle guidance are also provided to reduce the risk of recurrence.

Hypertension & Diabetes – Protecting Kidney Health

SRG Hospital emphasizes strict blood pressure and diabetes control to prevent kidney damage. Our nephrologists provide tailored treatment plans, regular monitoring, and lifestyle counseling to protect long-term kidney function.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Nephrology Care at SRG Hospital

What is the best treatment for chronic kidney disease?

While chronic kidney disease cannot be cured, its progression can be slowed through proper medication, lifestyle changes, dietary management, and regular monitoring under the guidance of experienced nephrologists.

How do I know if I need dialysis?

Dialysis is recommended when the kidneys are no longer able to remove waste and excess fluids effectively. Your nephrologist will assess kidney function tests and symptoms before advising dialysis.

What is the kidney transplant process like?

A kidney transplant involves thorough evaluation, donor matching, surgery, and lifelong medication to prevent organ rejection. Dialysis may be required before transplantation, followed by structured post-transplant care.

What are the common causes of kidney stones?

Kidney stones may develop due to:

  • Dehydration

  • Dietary habits

  • Family history

  • Certain medical conditions

  • Urinary tract infections

  • Genetic disorders

  • Specific medications

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