
The Department of Renal Care (commonly known as the Department of Nephrology or Renal Medicine) is a specialized medical division dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and managing diseases related to the kidneys. Kidneys are essential for filtering waste products, balancing fluids and electrolytes, regulating blood pressure, and managing red blood cell production.
Core Areas of Medical Focus
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): Managing structural or functional kidney decline to delay the progression toward kidney failure.
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI): Treating sudden, rapid decline in kidney function usually caused by illness, dehydration, or medication toxicity.
Glomerular Diseases: Addressing inflammation or damage to the filtering units (glomeruli) inside the kidneys.
Hypertension & Diabetic Nephropathy: Controlling high blood pressure and diabetes, which are the leading causes of long-term kidney damage.
Electrolyte & Acid-Base Disorders: Correcting critical imbalances of blood sodium, potassium, chloride, and calcium.
Kidney Stones: Providing medical prevention plans and therapeutic management to halt stone recurrence.
Key Services & Treatments Offered
1. Diagnostic Testing
Laboratory Investigations: Advanced urine profiling (testing for protein/blood) and blood work to monitor serum creatinine and glomerular filtration rate (GFR).
Renal Biopsy: Extracting a micro-tissue sample from the kidney under ultrasound guidance to uncover exact disease origins.
Renal Ultrasound: Imaging the kidneys to observe structural shape, size anomalies, and blockages.
2. Renal Replacement Therapies (RRT)
Hemodialysis: Utilizing an artificial kidney machine (dialyzer) to pump, filter, and return cleaned blood back into the body.
Peritoneal Dialysis: Employing a surgically placed abdominal catheter to clean blood inside the body using the stomach lining as a natural filter.
Kidney Transplantation: Complete pre-transplant evaluations, matching, surgical coordination, and post-operative immunosuppressive management.
3. Sub-Specialty Care
Critical Care Nephrology: Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) directly at the bedside for critically ill ICU patients.
Onco-Nephrology: Treating cancer patients experiencing therapy-induced or tumor-related kidney complications.
Pediatric Nephrology: Managing congenital, genetic, and acute renal conditions unique to infants and children.
The Multidisciplinary Care Team
Nephrologists: Expert medical doctors leading the diagnostic and therapy intervention plans.
Dialysis Nurses & Technicians: Specialized staff administering treatments and safeguarding vascular access sites like AV fistulas.
Renal Dietitians: Formulating precise meal maps low in sodium, potassium, and phosphorus to defend remaining kidney functionality.
Transplant Coordinators: Guiding patients safely through the legal, medical, and psychological steps of receiving a new organ