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Best Nephrology Doctors in Bangalore

Maintaining kidney health is often a quiet challenge because the symptoms of dysfunction, like subtle swelling in the ankles or a lingering feeling of fatigue, can easily be mistaken for everyday tiredness or minor circulation issues. At Manipal Hospital Kanakapura Road, our approach to kidney care is rooted in the understanding that your kidneys are the body's primary filtration system, and when they struggle, the impact is felt in almost every other organ. If you are looking for a nephrologist......

Maintaining kidney health is often a quiet challenge because the symptoms of dysfunction, like subtl......

Dr. Deepesh V | Best Nephrologist in Kanakapura Road Bangalore | Manipal Hospitals

Kanakapura Road - Bengaluru

Consultant - Nephrology and Renal Transplant Physician

Qualification:

MBBS | MD (Int Medicine) | DNB (Nephrology)

Dr. Sanjay Rampure | Best Nephrology Doctor in Kanakapura, Bangalore - Manipal Hospitals

Kanakapura Road - Bengaluru

Consultant - Nephrology

Qualification:

MBBS | MD (General Medicine) | DNB

Dr. Vinod Kumar K – Experienced Nephrologist in Kanakapura Road, Bangalore

Kanakapura Road - Bengaluru

Consultant - Nephrology and Renal Transplant Physician

Qualification:

MBBS | MD | DNB (Nephro) | MRCP (UK) | Speciality Certificate in Nephrology (UK) | FRCP (Edin) | FASN (USA)

FAQs

Booking an appointment with a nephrology specialist at Manipal Hospitals Kanakapura Road - Bengaluru is quick and easy. You can call us at 1800 102 5555 to book an appointment at your convenience. Our team will help you find the best nephrology doctor based on your medical needs and schedule your appointment at a convenient time.

Consultation timings vary by doctor and availability. To check real-time schedules while booking an appointment, you can call 1800 102 5555, check the doctor's profile, or request a callback.

During your first visit, the doctor will conduct a thorough clinical evaluation, ask questions and review your medical history, and may suggest specific diagnostic tests. This helps in creating a personalized treatment. To ensure a seamless experience, book an appointment in advance and arrive 15 minutes early for registration.

While it's highly recommended to visit doctors for general checkups, some patients may need regular follow-ups, while others may only require occasional check-ups. Our nephrology specialists at Manipal Hospitals Kanakapura Road - Bengaluru will guide you on the right schedule based on your condition. Call 1800 102 5555 to book your appointment.

To reschedule or cancel your appointment, call 1800 102 5555 as early as possible. Our team will help you with a new convenient time slot.

Manipal Hospitals is home to some of the best nephrology doctors and leading clinical experts, known for their extensive experience and patient-centric approach. Our team of highly qualified specialists is supported by advanced diagnostic technology, modern infrastructure ensures high standards of safety and clinical excellence.

It is often a good idea to seek an evaluation if you notice persistent swelling in your feet or around your eyes or if your urine appears unusually foamy or dark. Since kidney issues are often linked to other health problems, anyone with long-term diabetes or high blood pressure should see a specialist regularly to check that their kidneys are filtering correctly.

High blood pressure is one of the leading causes of kidney damage, as it can strain the small blood vessels inside the kidneys. In our experience, managing your blood pressure is often the most effective way to slow down the progression of kidney disease. Your doctor will work with you to find a balance of medication and lifestyle changes to keep these numbers in a safe range.

Not necessarily. While dialysis is a vital life-saving tool for many, we focus heavily on "conservative management" first. This involves using specific medications and very strict dietary controls to help your kidneys work more efficiently for as long as possible. We only discuss dialysis when it becomes clear that the kidneys can no longer keep up with the body’s needs.

It absolutely can. What you eat directly affects the amount of waste your kidneys have to process. We often guide patients on reducing salt, managing protein intake, and monitoring minerals like potassium and phosphorus. Making these adjustments can significantly reduce the "workload" on your kidneys and help you feel much better day-to-day.

The first visit usually involves a thorough review of your medical history and current symptoms. The doctor will likely review your recent blood and urine tests and may perform an ultrasound to see the physical structure of your kidneys. The aim is to build a clear, long-term plan that gives you a sense of control over your health.

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