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Nephrology Department

At Prakash Hospital, our Nephrology Department delivers specialized care for kidney health, providing advanced diagnosis, treatment, and management for a wide range of kidney-related conditions to help you maintain optimal health and well-being.

Nephrologist checking for issues with a patient.

A nephrologist discussing kidney health and treatment plans with a patient at the Nephrology Department of Prakash Hospital.

Nephrology Department of Prakash Hospital

At Prakash Hospital, our Nephrology Department specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of kidney-related diseases and disorders.

We offer expert care for conditions such as chronic kidney disease (CKD), acute kidney injury, hypertension-related kidney issues, and glomerulonephritis. Our services include advanced dialysis therapies, kidney biopsies, electrolyte disorder management, and transplant coordination support. Through a patient-centered approach and the use of cutting-edge technology, we strive to protect, preserve, and improve kidney function, enhancing patients quality of life.

Our dialysis unit is equipped with modern hemodialysis machines, water treatment systems that meet international purity standards, and individual patient stations for comfort and hygiene. Patients on regular dialysis are monitored by trained nephrology nurses and reviewed by the nephrologist at each session. For those heading toward transplant, we handle the full pre-transplant workup — including donor evaluation, cross-matching, and coordination with transplant centers — so that patients are ready when the time comes.
Elderly patient listening attentively to a doctor’s advice in the Nephrology Department of Prakash Hospital.

An elderly patient receiving medical advice and guidance from a nephrologist at the Nephrology Department of Prakash Hospital.

Highlights of the Department

Comprehensive diagnosis and management of chronic and acute kidney diseases

Advanced dialysis facilities, including hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis

Management of hypertension and electrolyte imbalances

Evaluation and preparation for kidney transplantation

Kidney biopsy and other specialized diagnostic procedures

Expertise in treating glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and diabetic nephropathy

Multidisciplinary collaboration with cardiology, endocrinology, and urology teams

Patient education and counseling for long-term kidney health management

Doctor using hands to examine a patient's stomach during a consultation at the Nephrology Department of Prakash Hospital.

A nephrologist performing a physical examination of a patient’s stomach to assess kidney-related conditions at the Nephrology Department of Prakash Hospital.

Why Choose Us?

At Prakash Hospital, we combine compassionate care with clinical excellence to provide the highest standard of nephrology services.
Our expert nephrologists focus on early detection, preventive care, and individualized treatment plans to slow disease progression and improve quality of life.
With advanced dialysis units, experienced nursing support, and comprehensive rehabilitation services, we ensure our patients receive complete, coordinated care under one roof.
Your kidney health is our priority, and we are committed to supporting you every step of the way.

Kidney disease often develops silently, and by the time symptoms appear, significant damage may have already occurred. That is why we strongly encourage routine kidney function screening for patients with diabetes, hypertension, or a family history of kidney disease. Our nephrologists build long-term relationships with patients, tracking lab values, adjusting medications, and guiding dietary changes over months and years. For dialysis patients in Noida and nearby areas, having a well-run dialysis facility close to home makes a difficult routine considerably easier to manage.

Kidney Conditions We Treat

Our Nephrology Department manages the full range of kidney diseases, from early-stage conditions to end-stage renal failure. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) across all five stages is monitored with regular blood work, dietary guidance, and medication adjustments to slow progression. Acute kidney injury — often triggered by infections, dehydration, or medication reactions — is treated with urgent medical management.

We see a significant number of patients with diabetic nephropathy and hypertensive kidney disease, two of the leading causes of kidney damage in India. Glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome, polycystic kidney disease, and kidney stones that require medical management are all within our scope.

Urinary tract infections that affect the kidneys, electrolyte and acid-base imbalances, lupus-related kidney inflammation, and patients with end-stage renal disease who need regular dialysis are all managed by our team. For patients approaching the need for transplant, we coordinate the entire pre-transplant evaluation and preparation process.

Our Approach to Kidney Care

Kidney disease is often silent in its early stages, so our approach starts with detection. Patients with diabetes, hypertension, a family history of kidney disease, or those on long-term medications are encouraged to get regular kidney function tests. When abnormalities are found, our nephrologists develop a management plan aimed at slowing progression — medication adjustments, blood pressure control, dietary modifications, and regular monitoring.

For patients already on dialysis, we focus on making each session as effective and comfortable as possible. Our dialysis unit runs on a fixed schedule with trained staff, clean water systems, and individual monitoring. We track dry weight, hemoglobin levels, and electrolyte balance closely to minimize complications between sessions.

For patients approaching end-stage kidney disease, we have honest conversations early about the options — long-term dialysis or transplant evaluation. We manage the entire pre-transplant workup, including donor screening and compatibility testing, and coordinate with transplant centers for patients who are good candidates.

Living with Kidney Disease

A kidney disease diagnosis changes daily life in ways most people do not expect — dietary restrictions, fluid limits, medication schedules, and regular hospital visits become part of the routine. Our team helps patients navigate these changes practically. Our dietitians create meal plans that are realistic for Indian diets, not textbook recommendations that no one follows. We explain which foods to limit, how to manage fluid intake, and how to read lab results so patients understand what their numbers mean.

For dialysis patients, the three-times-a-week schedule can feel overwhelming at first. We work with each patient to find a schedule that fits their life as much as possible and provide support through the adjustment period. Our goal is to help patients maintain as much normalcy and independence as their condition allows — because managing kidney disease is a marathon, not a sprint.

Our Specializations

Hemodialysis

Peritoneal Dialysis

Kidney Biopsy

CKD Management

Transplant Evaluation

Electrolyte Management

Diabetic Kidney Care

Hypertension and Kidney Health

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Prakash Hospital Noida — our services, specialities, emergency care, insurance, appointments, and more — to help you make informed health decisions.

What conditions does the Nephrology Department treat?

We treat chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome, hypertension-related kidney damage, and electrolyte disorders.

What types of dialysis services are available?

We provide both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis options, based on each patient's needs.

How is chronic kidney disease (CKD) diagnosed?

Diagnosis typically involves blood tests (like creatinine and GFR), urine tests, imaging studies, and sometimes kidney biopsy.

Do you manage patients who are preparing for kidney transplants?

Yes, we evaluate patients, manage pre-transplant care, and coordinate closely with transplant centers to ensure a smooth process.

Can early kidney disease be reversed?

While not always reversible, early diagnosis and treatment can significantly slow progression and protect kidney function.

What are the signs that I should see a nephrologist?

Symptoms like swelling, fatigue, changes in urination, high blood pressure, or abnormal blood/urine test results suggest a need for nephrology evaluation.

How often should dialysis patients visit the hospital?

Typically, dialysis patients undergo sessions several times a week, depending on their individual treatment plan.

How do I book an appointment with a nephrologist at Prakash Hospital?

You can schedule an appointment online via our website or contact our hospital helpline for assistance.

Does insurance cover dialysis treatment at Prakash Hospital?

Yes, most health insurance plans cover dialysis. Our billing team assists with cashless claims and insurance documentation.

How can I prevent kidney disease?

A healthy diet, staying hydrated, keeping blood sugar and blood pressure in check, avoiding excessive painkillers, and regular check-ups can all help prevent kidney disease.

What diet should kidney patients follow?

Kidney patients should follow a diet low in sodium, potassium, and phosphorus. Our dietitians provide meal plans based on your kidney function and treatment stage.

Can kidney function improve after treatment?

In cases of acute kidney injury, kidney function can often recover with proper treatment. For chronic kidney disease, treatment focuses on slowing progression and managing symptoms.

What are the warning signs of kidney failure?

Warning signs include persistent swelling in legs and ankles, fatigue, decreased urine output, nausea, shortness of breath, and confusion. Seek medical attention if you notice these symptoms.

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