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H1: Nephrology Department — Expert Kidney Care in Bharatpur
Subtitle: Comprehensive Treatment for Kidney Disease, Dialysis & Transplant Evaluation
The Nephrology Department at Raj Jindal Hospital provides expert care for patients with kidney diseases. Our nephrologists specialize in managing chronic kidney disease (CKD), acute kidney injury, dialysis, and preparing patients for kidney transplantation.
We understand that living with kidney disease requires ongoing care, lifestyle guidance, and emotional support — and our team is here for you at every stage.
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Conditions We Treat
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
Dialysis-Related Conditions
Electrolyte Disorders
Other Kidney Conditions
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Our Dialysis Unit
Raj Jindal Hospital operates a modern dialysis unit equipped with the latest hemodialysis machines:
Dialysis Schedule: Available as per nephrologist recommendation. Emergency dialysis available for urgent cases.
Hemodialysis vs. Peritoneal Dialysis:
Our primary modality is hemodialysis. Patients on peritoneal dialysis receive training and supplies through our department.
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Why Choose Our Nephrology Department
Specialist-Led Care
Our nephrologist has extensive experience managing all stages of kidney disease, from early detection to dialysis and transplant evaluation.
Holistic Approach
We don’t just treat numbers — we treat patients. Diet counseling, mental health support, and lifestyle modifications are integral to our care plans.
Modern Dialysis Unit
Clean, comfortable, with state-of-the-art machines and RO water purification for the safest dialysis experience.
Coordination of Care
Kidney disease often involves multiple specialists — our nephrology team coordinates with urology, cardiology, endocrinology, and nutrition to ensure comprehensive care.
Patient Education
We believe informed patients make better decisions. We take time to explain your condition, treatment options, and what to expect.
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FAQ
Q: What is the difference between a nephrologist and a urologist?
A: A nephrologist is an internal medicine specialist who treats kidney diseases (CKD, dialysis, electrolyte problems). A urologist is a surgeon who treats structural problems of the urinary system (stones, prostate, tumors). Many kidney patients benefit from seeing both.
Q: How often should I get dialysis?
A: Most patients on hemodialysis receive treatment 3 times per week (each session lasting 3-4 hours). Your nephrologist will determine the optimal schedule based on your condition.
Q: Can kidney disease be reversed?
A: Early-stage CKD (stages 1-2) can sometimes be managed or slowed with medication, diet, and blood pressure control. Advanced CKD (stages 4-5) generally cannot be reversed but can be managed with dialysis or transplant.
Q: Do I need a referral to see a nephrologist?
A: No referral is needed. You can book a direct appointment by calling 9929711555. However, your primary care doctor or internist may refer you if they detect kidney problems in your blood/urine tests.
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