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WHY CHOOSE ROYAL CARE FOR NEPHROLOGY?

Royal Care Hospital stands out as a trusted centre for comprehensive kidney care, supported by experienced nephrologists and advanced renal treatment infrastructure. The department focuses on delivering precise, safe, and patient-friendly care across all stages of kidney disease, ensuring better outcomes and improved quality of life.

Early detection and accurate diagnosis of kidney disorders

Advanced dialysis techniques for effective toxin removal

Reduced complications with specialised renal care

Faster recovery with multidisciplinary treatment approach

Comprehensive support for chronic and critical kidney conditions

Improved patient outcomes with personalised care plans

MEDICAL PROCEDURES

Diagnostic Procedures

The department offers advanced diagnostic procedures such as ultrasound-guided kidney biopsy to accurately identify kidney disorders. This minimally invasive procedure helps determine the exact cause of kidney disease and enables doctors to plan effective treatment strategies tailored to each patient’s condition.

Dialysis Access Procedures

Specialized procedures are performed for establishing dialysis access, including tunneled and non-tunneled catheter placement, AV fistula creation, AV graft placement, and peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion. These procedures ensure safe and reliable access for patients requiring long-term dialysis.

Dialysis Access Failure Management

The department provides interventional nephroradiology services to manage dialysis access complications. Procedures such as fistulogram, fistuloplasty, and central vein angiogram with angioplasty are performed to restore proper blood flow and maintain the effectiveness of dialysis treatment.

Online Haemodiafiltration (OL-HDF)

Online haemodiafiltration is an advanced dialysis technique that combines diffusive and convective clearance of toxins. It enables the removal of a broader range of waste molecules, improving overall dialysis efficiency and patient outcomes compared to conventional dialysis methods.

MEDICAL CONDITIONS

Acute Kidney Injury

Acute kidney injury is a sudden loss of kidney function that can occur due to infections, dehydration, or medication toxicity. The department provides prompt diagnosis and treatment to restore kidney function and prevent complications.

Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic kidney disease involves the gradual loss of kidney function over time. Patients receive comprehensive care, including monitoring, medication, and lifestyle management to slow disease progression and maintain quality of life.

Diabetic and Hypertensive Renal Disease

Kidney damage caused by diabetes and high blood pressure is managed through specialized treatment plans. Early intervention helps prevent progression to end-stage kidney disease and reduces complications.

Glomerular & Hereditary Kidney Diseases

The team diagnoses and treats complex kidney disorders affecting the glomeruli and genetic conditions impacting kidney function. Personalized care ensures effective long-term management.

Renal Stones & Urinary Tract Infections

The department provides treatment for kidney stones and urinary tract infections with a focus on preventing recurrence and preserving kidney health.

Kidney Transplantation & Specialised Care

Advanced care is available for kidney transplantation, along with support for paediatric, geriatric, pregnancy-related renal conditions, and onconephrology, ensuring holistic patient management.

Facilities

  • State-of-the-art centrally air-conditioned dialysis unit with advanced purification systems
  • Multiple dialysis modalities including HDF, SLED, CRRT, and plasma exchange
  • Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) facility for home-based treatment
  • ICU-backed critical care nephrology with dedicated dialysis support
  • Advanced kidney transplantation services including high-risk and ABO-incompatible transplants

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Frequently Asked Questions

1.What are the early signs of kidney disease?

Early signs may include fatigue, swelling in legs, changes in urination, and high blood pressure.

2. When is dialysis required?

Dialysis is needed when kidney function declines significantly and cannot effectively remove waste and excess fluids from the body.

3. What is haemodiafiltration?

It is an advanced dialysis technique that removes a wider range of toxins compared to traditional dialysis.

4. Can kidney disease be prevented?

Yes, managing diabetes, blood pressure, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can reduce the risk.

5. Is kidney transplantation safe?

Yes, with proper evaluation and care, kidney transplantation is a safe and effective treatment for end-stage kidney disease.

6. Can dialysis be done at home?

Yes, Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) allows patients to undergo dialysis at home with proper guidance.