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Best Nephrologist in Guwahati

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Registration No

5159787

Language

English, हिंदी

7 years experience overall

Paschim Boragaon , Guwahati


MON- SAT, MON- SAT(12:00 PM-07:00 PM)
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Registration No

3140734

Language

English, অসমিয়া, বাংলা, हिंदी

10 years experience overall

Guwahati , Guwahati


MON- FRI(01:00 PM-03:00 PM)
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Dr Karan Saraf

MBBS, MD, DM

Registration No

4329103

Language

English, অসমিয়া, हिंदी

6 years experience overall

Paschim Boragaon , Guwahati


MON- FRI, MON- FRI(12:00 PM-04:00 PM)
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Dr Mitul Bora

MBBS,MD,DM(AIIMS)

Registration No

1883277

Language

English, অসমিয়া, বাংলা, हिंदी

20 years experience overall

Guwahati , Guwahati


MON- SAT, MON- SAT(09:00 AM-03:30 PM)
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Frequently Asked Questions for Nephrologists in Guwahati

To improve your kidney function, you should maintain healthy blood pressure and blood sugar levels, use medications as prescribed, exercise regularly, eat a balanced diet with low sodium intake, stay hydrated, limit alcohol consumption, quit smoking, and keep up with regular doctor visits for kidney function tests.

Nephrology focuses on the study and treatment of kidney diseases. While many kidney conditions can be managed and treated, not all are curable.

Nephrology is called so because it originates from the Greek word “nephros” meaning kidney, and it involves the study and treatment of kidney-related conditions in both adults and children.

Yes, a urologist can treat kidney disease. Urologists specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions that affect the urinary system, which includes the kidneys. They can address kidney diseases that may require surgical intervention, such as kidney cancer or kidney stones.

A pediatric nephrologist cares for kidney health in children, adolescents, and young adults. They treat conditions like kidney disease, urinary tract issues, kidney stones, and high blood pressure. Their expertise extends from infancy through late adolescence and, in some cases, into young adulthood.

Consult a nephrologist if you experience kidney disease symptoms, have a family history of kidney issues, diabetes or high blood pressure, notice changes in urination patterns, or have difficulties with cognitive function like brain fog.

No, nephrologists are not surgeons. They specialize in the medical management of kidney diseases and do not perform surgeries.

It is subjective to determine the best nephrologist in India as it depends on various factors such as expertise, experience, location and patient preferences. It is recommended to research and consult with medical professionals or trusted sources to find a suitable nephrologist for individual needs.

At your first nephrologist appointment, expect a review of medical records, discussion about symptoms, physical examination, and orders for blood, urine, and imaging tests.

A urologist focuses on diseases of the kidneys, urinary system, and male reproductive system, while a nephrologist specializes in diseases of the kidneys and urinary system, including complications related to medication and other diseases.

A nephrologist diagnoses and treats kidney conditions and kidney failure. They also address the impact of kidney conditions on other areas such as autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular disease, and hypertension.

Nephrologists perform various tests and procedures to diagnose the conditions related to kidney. Some of them are imaging tests (X-rays, CT scans, ultrasounds), kidney function tests (blood and urine tests), dialysis and kidney biopsy.

A nephrologist is a specialized doctor who focuses on kidney-related conditions, providing a management plan to address low-functioning kidneys and potentially reversing kidney damage if detected and treated early.

A nephrologist treats kidney diseases including diabetic kidney disease, high blood pressure, kidney failure, cystic kidney disease, kidney stones, nephrotic syndrome, end-stage renal disease, hemolytic uremic syndrome, UTIs, kidney infections, electrolyte disorders, toxic overdoses, and glomerulonephritis.

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