What is Nephrology?
Nephrology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to the kidneys. At BMH, our Nephrology Department offers expert care for patients with kidney disorders, electrolyte imbalances, and hypertension-related kidney damage.
Whether you require dialysis, management of chronic kidney disease (CKD), or evaluation for kidney transplant, our skilled nephrologists provide personalized and compassionate care throughout your treatment journey.
Conditions We Treat
We manage a broad range of kidney-related issues with early diagnosis, regular monitoring, and long-term care strategies.
Our goal is to protect and preserve kidney function while improving the quality of life of our patients.
- Chronic kidney disease (CKD) management
- Dialysis (hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis)
- Acute kidney injury (AKI)
- Hypertension-related kidney damage
- Kidney stones and urinary abnormalities
Why Choose Us?
Our Nephrology team provides expert guidance backed by advanced technology and a holistic care model.
- Experienced nephrologists & dialysis specialists
- Advanced dialysis units with safety protocols
- Continuous renal function monitoring
- Coordination with transplant centers
- Patient education and lifestyle management
Kidney Wellness Packages
Our preventive kidney care plans help detect problems early and manage existing conditions effectively.
- Renal function tests & urinalysis
- Electrolyte balance and BP checks
- Diabetes-related kidney screening
- Nutritional counseling for kidney health
- Regular monitoring & follow-up plans
Protecting Your Kidneys, Enhancing Your Life
At BMH, our Nephrology Department is committed to providing high-quality kidney care tailored to each patient. We focus on early detection, timely intervention, and long-term management to preserve kidney function and prevent complications.
You should see a nephrologist if you have high blood pressure, abnormal kidney function tests, swelling, frequent urination, or a history of diabetes or kidney disease.
Yes, we offer both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis with modern equipment and trained specialists to ensure safe and comfortable treatments.
In many cases, yes. Early diagnosis, controlling blood pressure and diabetes, staying hydrated, avoiding overuse of painkillers, and regular screenings can help prevent or delay kidney damage.
