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Kidney Hospital in Ranchi | Manipal Hospitals
Kidney Hospital in Ranchi | Manipal Hospitals

Nephrology

Kidney Hospital in Ranchi


The Nephrology Department at Manipal Hospitals Ranchi is a Centre of Excellence offering comprehensive care for acute and chronic kidney diseases. Our Kidney Hospital in Ranchi comprises the best nephrologists who are experts in employing treatments using cutting-edge technology. Kidney patients need superior care, guidance, and empathy, and our doctors take pride in prioritising their safety and comfort. Ranging from proper diagnosis and effective treatment to long-term kidney care, we ensure all patients receive complete services in one place. We offer advanced treatments and procedures, like Renal Biopsy, Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy, Critical Care Nephrology, and Kidney Transplantation at our hospital. Our commitment to clinical excellence, coupled with our expert team, establishes us as one of the best kidney hospitals in Ranchi.

Kidney Hospital in Ranchi | Manipal Hospitals

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Why Manipal?

Manipal Hospitals Ranchi is at the forefront of advanced kidney care, providing diagnosis, treatment, and management for a wide range of kidney diseases. Our highly skilled team includes nephrologists, transplant surgeons, urologists, support staff, and trained nurses who provide personalised treatment through a multidisciplinary approach. 

Our Kidney Hospital in Ranchi is committed to delivering compassionate care and enhanced treatment outcomes, improving patients' quality of life. With state-of-the-art infrastructure such as an advanced dialysis and kidney transplantation unit, we are equipped to perform both simple and complex procedures with precision. 

As a leading kidney specialist hospital in Ranchi, we bring global experience and expertise in treating patients of all ages. Rest assured, patients can rely on Manipal Hospitals, Ranchi, for all-around services and efficient care. 

Treatment & Procedures

Kidney Biopsy

A kidney biopsy involves taking one or more tiny samples of your kidney to look at with special microscopes.

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Transplant medicine

This speciality of nephrology deals with kidney transplants which is gaining popularity among patients suffering from end-stage renal disease.

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Hemodialysis

This is a synthetic process that allows a dialysis machine to filter your blood, removing waste and water. The process assists the body's impaired kidney function and is usually adopted while the patient undergoes treatment for the underlying disease, or till a suitable donor kidney becomes available. In the dialysis machine, the blood passes through…

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Renal Biopsy

This is a procedure by which a small piece of the kidney is surgically removed for lab testing. Biopsies are primarily used to test for cancer, but is also effective in detecting or confirming other forms of kidney disease. The biopsy can be done through minimally invasive methods, although sometimes a surgical biopsy may be needed to identify the…

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ABO incompatible and paired exchange…

Sometimes it is impossible to find a compatible kidney donor. With urgency mounting, emergency cases may require an ABO incompatible kidney transplant.

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Kidney Transplantation

This procedure takes a healthy kidney from a deceased or living donor and transplants it into a patient whose kidneys have failed. Without functional kidneys, the body accumulates harmful amounts of waste and fluid, which is a life-threatening situation. Everyone has two kidneys, and it is possible to function normally with just one, this makes it…

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Swap Kidney transplantations

A paired kidney exchange, also known as a ‘kidney swap occurs when a living kidney donor is incompatible with the recipient, and exchanges kidneys with another donor/recipient pair.

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Combined Liver and kidney transplant

CLKT is performed routinely in patients with cirrhosis and associated kidney diseases. Most of these patients have chronic renal failure due to parenchymal kidney diseases, in most cases glomerulopathy associated with alcoholic cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis B or C infection, or chronic renal failure due to kidney rejection after kidney transplantation.…

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Neonatal and Paediatric CRRT procedure

Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is becoming the treatment of choice for critically ill paediatric patients as well as neonatal patients with acute kidney injury and congenital errors of metabolism. 

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Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy

Transvaginal route for kidney extraction (TVE) has emerged as a contemporary surgical option during laparoscopic donor nephrectomy to minimize scars and to offer donors cosmetic advantages in tandem with low post-operative pain.

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Critical Care Nephrology

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious medical condition which affects lakhs of people. Most cases of AKI are caused by reduced blood flow to the kidneys, usually in a patient who’s unwell with a health condition. The reduced blood flow could be caused by severe dehydration from excessive vomiting or diarrhoea or low blood volume after bleeding. Patients…

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Facilities & Services

Recognised as one of the best kidney specialist hospitals in Ranchi, our experts provide comprehensive care, from proper diagnosis and accurate treatment to long-term kidney care. Haemodialysis, Renal Biopsy, Kidney Transplantation, and Transplant medicine are offered at the Centre of Excellence. 

In addition, Critical Care Nephrology and Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy are provided using advanced technology. Along with world-class treatment, we offer cutting-edge facilities and infrastructure to minimize the risk of infection, enhancing patient safety and recovery. 

Our facilities also include advanced diagnostics and imaging support, state-of-the-art dialysis units, and a dedicated kidney transplant unit to provide holistic kidney care. We also have nephrology OPDs for routine consultations, chronic kidney disease management, individualised follow-ups, and inpatient nephrology wards with infection control measures. 

FAQ's

Patients visit the Nephrology department at Manipal Hospitals Ranchi for expert diagnosis, advanced treatment, and personalized care. The department specializes in managing Kidney Biopsy, Transplant medicine, Hemodialysis, Renal Biopsy, ABO incompatible and paired exchange transplantation, Kidney Transplantation, Swap Kidney transplantations, Combined Liver and kidney transplant, Neonatal and Paediatric CRRT procedure, Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy, Critical Care Nephrology, ensuring world-class medical support for patients.

Our nephrologists are skilled in diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions, including but not limited to:

  • Kidney stones

  • Kidney failure

  • High blood pressure

  • End-stage renal disease

  • Diabetes-related kidney disease

  • Nephrotic syndrome

  • Kidney infections

  • Urinary tract infections

  • Kidney cancer

  • Chronic kidney disease

  • Renal artery stenosis

  • Polycystic kidney disease

  • Glomerulonephritis

  • Hyponatremia

  • Hemolytic uremic syndrome

Some of the early warning signs that may indicate kidney disease include:

  • Feeling tired

  • Urinating more frequently

  • Poor sleep

  • Itching or dry skin

  • Poor appetite

  • Swollen face and feet

  • Foamy, browny, or bloody urine

  • Muscle cramps

  • Foggy head

  • Puffiness around the eyes

If you experience any of these signs, seek immediate consultation with a nephrologist.

Our nephrologists may ask you to undergo the following diagnostic tests:

  • Kidney function tests such as glomerular filtration test, serum creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, urinalysis, creatinine clearance, albumin/creatinine ratio, etc.

  • Imaging tests such as CT scan, MRI, and ultrasound

  • Kidney Biopsy

They are well-skilled in diagnosing kidney diseases and have advanced facilities for quick and precise results.

If you experience any symptoms and signs that indicate kidney disease, have a family history of kidney disease, have high blood pressure or diabetes, or feel any changes in your urine, then you must visit a nephrologist. You can even visit them for preventive kidney health and regular check-ups.

The nephrologist will examine your medical information and ask about your symptoms and medical history. Then they will perform a physical examination and may order a blood test, urine test, or imaging scans, as needed. Based on these results, additional tests may be ordered or will determine a treatment plan suiting your individual needs.

A kidney cannot repair itself without treatment. However, acute kidney failure can be reversed with proper treatment and care, helping it regain its normal function. But in the case of chronic kidney disease, they become severely damaged, and reversal is not possible.

Get expert kidney care at Manipal Hospitals, Ranchi. Advanced treatments, top nephrologists, and personalized care for all kidney-related conditions.