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Kidney Specialists in Goa  | Manipal Hospitals

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Kidney Specialists in Goa | Manipal Hospitals

Manipal Hospitals' Department of Nephrology provides expert care for patients with kidney disorders. A skilled team of kidney specialists in Goa diagnoses and treats a wide range of conditions. These include kidney infections, stones, glomerular diseases, hypertension-related damage, electrolyte imbalances, and chronic kidney disease. They also manage complex cases of acute and end-stage renal failure with expertise and compassion. Manipal Hospitals, Goa, offers modern infrastructure to suppor......

Manipal Hospitals' Department of Nephrology provides expert care for patients with kidney disorders.......

Goa

Lead Consultant - Nephrology and Transplant Physician

Qualification:

MD(Medicine) | DNB(Nephrology) | Post Graduate Diploma in Transplant Management ( Barcelona)

Dr. Hardik Patel | Kidney Specialist in Goa

Goa

Associate Consultant - Nephrologist & Transplant Physician

Qualification:

MBBS | MD (Medicine) | MRCP SCE (Nephrology) | DrNB (Nephrology)

FAQs

Nephrologists manage chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, hypertension-related kidney problems, kidney infections, and glomerular diseases. They also provide dialysis and prepare patients for kidney transplantation. Their role extends to long-term follow-up, lifestyle guidance, and preventive care to maintain kidney health and reduce complications.

You should consult a kidney specialist in Goa if you notice swelling in your feet or face, uncontrolled blood pressure, abnormal urine tests, or declining kidney function. Early consultation allows timely treatment and prevents the disease from progressing to severe stages like kidney failure.

Not all kidney diseases require dialysis. Nephrologists recommend it only when kidney function drops significantly and the body cannot remove waste or balance fluids and electrolytes. Many patients can maintain kidney health with medications, dietary adjustments, and regular monitoring before dialysis becomes necessary.

Bring recent blood and urine test results, a list of current medications, and details of your symptoms. Keep a record of blood pressure and blood sugar readings at home. These details help the nephrologist to assess your condition and create a precise treatment plan.

Yes, nephrologists play a central role in kidney transplantation. They evaluate and prepare patients before surgery, coordinate with transplant surgeons, and manage post-surgical care. After the procedure, they monitor kidney function, adjust medications, and guide lifestyle changes to ensure long-term transplant success.