Nephrology

Internal medicine’s Division of Nephrology focuses on kidney disease research, diagnosis, and therapy.

Removing toxins from the bloodstream, creating hormones that regulate blood pressure, making vitamin D for healthy bones, and directing the creation of red blood cells are just a few examples of kidney’s critical tasks. These bodily processes may be impacted by kidney illness.

Early detection and the most advanced therapies for renal illness are our specialities. Whether you have a toddler, a teenager, or an adult, we can help. To enhance your quality of life and well-being, we can swiftly identify kidney disease and establish a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.

To ensure our patients’ health and well-being, we endeavor to provide the best clinical Nephrology treatment possible.

  • Diseases of the tubulointerstitial kidneys
  • Disorders of the acid-base and electrolyte systems
  • Kidney damage occurs suddenly.
  • Cystitis that is both sudden and severe (Bladder infection)
  • Urinary tract infection (Kidney infection)
  • nephritis in diabetics
  • Hypertension
  • a blockage in the renal system
  • Chronic renal failure
  • Diseases of the Glomerulus

Preventive medicine is emphasized in our Nephrology section. Chronic renal disease and kidney failure due to diabetes and hypertension are the most frequent health problems that go untreated.