Protecting Your Kidney Health, Ensuring a Better Future
Nephrology
The Nephrology Department specializes in diagnosing and treating kidney-related conditions, including chronic kidney disease, kidney stones, hypertension, and electrolyte imbalances. Our expert nephrologists provide comprehensive care through advanced diagnostic tools and personalized treatment plans, including dialysis and kidney transplant services.
Ongoing care and monitoring to manage kidney function.
Dialysis & Hemodialysis
Life-saving treatment for patients with kidney failure.
Kidney Stones Treatment
Non-invasive and surgical solutions to treat kidney stones.
Hypertension & Electrolyte Disorders
Diagnosis and management of blood pressure and fluid imbalances.
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Free Services
Family Planning - Minilap & Vasectomy
Vaccines under MoHP immunization program
Obstetric fistula
Uterine prolapse (only surgery free)
Subsidized services
Safe Abortion Services
Expert Care for Kidney & Urinary Disorders
Meet Our Experts
Our team of highly qualified and experienced doctors is dedicated to providing exceptional medical care with a patient-centered approach. Each doctor specializes in their respective fields, ensuring accurate diagnoses, effective treatments, and personalized care plans for every patient.
We understand that patients and their families often have questions about their health, treatments, and hospital procedures. Our FAQ section provides clear, concise, and reliable answers to help you make informed decisions about your care.
What are the early signs of kidney disease?
Fatigue, swelling in the legs, frequent urination, and blood in urine.
What is dialysis, and when is it needed?
A treatment that filters waste from the blood when kidneys fail.
Can kidney disease be prevented?
Yes, through a healthy diet, managing blood pressure, and staying hydrated.
How do I know if I need a kidney transplant?
If kidney function declines significantly, transplant may be necessary.