Specialized Kidney Care for Long-Term Health and Wellbeing

The Nephrology Department provides expert care for kidney-related problems through early diagnosis, proper treatment, and continuous monitoring. Our nephrologists treat conditions such as kidney infections, kidney stones, chronic kidney disease, and kidney damage caused by diabetes or high blood pressure.

The Nephrology Department is led by Dr. A. Ramesh, MBBS, DNB (Medicine), DNB (Nephrology), an experienced consultant nephrologist specializing in kidney disease management. With his dual expertise in internal medicine and nephrology, he provides comprehensive care for chronic kidney disease, diabetic nephropathy, and complex renal disorders. His treatment approach focuses on early detection, preventive strategies, and continuous monitoring to help patients maintain optimal kidney function.

Kidney problems often develop silently without clear symptoms in the early stages. Our team focuses on timely evaluation, patient education, and preventive care to slow disease progression and avoid complications. We guide patients with clear treatment plans and lifestyle advice to protect kidney function and improve quality of life.

Our Key Nephrology Services

Our Nephrology services focus on early detection, proper medical management, and preventive care to maintain kidney health and reduce the need for advanced treatment.

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to common questions about kidney health and nephrology care.
You should consult a Nephrologist if you have swelling in legs or face, changes in urine output, abnormal urine reports, uncontrolled BP, or diabetes with kidney concerns.
Early-stage kidney disease can often be controlled and managed. Advanced kidney disease can be slowed with proper treatment and regular follow-up.
No. Many kidney problems develop without pain in early stages. That is why regular testing is important, especially for diabetics and BP patients.
Yes. Proper diet, reduced salt intake, good sugar and BP control, and adequate hydration help protect kidney function.
People with diabetes or high BP should have kidney tests at least once a year. Others may test as advised by the doctor.