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Nephrology

Nulife Hospital, New Delhi provides nephrology and dialysis support for kidney-related conditions. Patients may need nephrology care for chronic kidney disease, high creatinine, kidney failure, diabetic kidney disease, hypertension-related kidney problems, urinary abnormalities and dialysis management.

Our kidney care team focuses on early detection, medical management, regular monitoring and patient education. For patients requiring dialysis, we aim to provide safe, supervised and comfortable care with attention to hygiene, monitoring and continuity of treatment.

At Nulife Hospital, nephrology care is planned with long-term health in mind. With experienced doctors, dialysis support and hospital facilities, we provide kidney care in Delhi for routine and complex cases, helping patients and families understand treatment options clearly and practically.

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What is Nephrology?

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Why choose Nulife Hospital for Nephrology?

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Conditions treated in the Nephrology department

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Diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases at Nulife Hospital, Delhi

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Kidney care facilities at Nulife Hospital

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Patient-focused nephrology care at Nulife Hospital

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Frequently Asked Questions

You should consult a nephrologist if you have high creatinine, protein in urine, swelling in the legs or face, reduced urine output, uncontrolled blood pressure, repeated abnormal kidney tests, or kidney disease linked to diabetes or hypertension.

A nephrologist treats kidney-related medical conditions such as chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, diabetic kidney disease, nephrotic syndrome, kidney failure, fluid retention, electrolyte imbalance, and high blood pressure related to the kidneys.

No. Nephrology is not limited to dialysis. Many patients visit a nephrologist much earlier for abnormal kidney tests, swelling, blood pressure control, early kidney disease, or diabetes-related kidney problems.

Common signs may include swelling in the feet or face, weakness, loss of appetite, nausea, high blood pressure, frothy urine, reduced urine output, and abnormal blood or urine test results. In some cases, kidney disease may not cause obvious symptoms in the beginning.

Yes. Diabetes and hypertension are two of the most common causes of kidney damage. Proper control of blood sugar and blood pressure can help reduce the risk of worsening kidney disease.

A nephrologist may advise kidney function tests, serum creatinine, urea, electrolytes, urine routine tests, urine protein tests, blood pressure checks, ultrasound, and other investigations depending on the patient’s condition.

High creatinine is a sign that the kidneys may not be working properly, but the seriousness depends on the cause, the actual level, previous reports, and the patient’s overall condition. A proper medical evaluation is needed to understand what it means.

Yes, Nulife Hospital provides nephrology and kidney care in New Delhi for patients with kidney disease, abnormal renal function tests, swelling, hypertension-related kidney issues, diabetes-related kidney problems, and other renal concerns.

Nulife Hospital aims to provide affordable nephrology treatment in Delhi. The overall cost depends on the patient’s condition, tests required, medicines, hospital stay if needed, and the complexity of treatment.

Nulife Hospital is among the trusted options for nephrology care in New Delhi, offering kidney specialist support, diagnostic evaluation, patient guidance, hospital-based treatment, and a practical care approach for both short-term and long-term renal conditions.

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