Conditions we treat
Dr. Neha Garg(Nephrology)
Nephrology specialist, holding degrees of MBBS, MD in Medicine, and DM. She serves as a consultant nephrologist with expertise in kidney transplantation.
- Kidney infections.
- Effects of diseases like diabetes and hypertension on the kidneys.
- Acid-base imbalances.
- Kidney and bladder stones.
- Adverse effects of toxins and drugs on the kidneys.
- Nephrotic syndrome and nephritis.
- Renal vascular diseases that disturb the blood vessel networks within the kidneys.
- Tubulointerstitial diseases affecting the kidney tubules.
- Autoimmune diseases, including lupus and autoimmune vasculitis.
- Hydronephrosis.
- Dialysis and its associated long-term complications – hemodialysis as well as peritoneal dialysis.
- Renal transplantations.
- Polycystic kidney diseases, where large cysts or fluid-filled sacs grow within the kidneys, impairing their normal function; this may be congenital, inherited, or genetic.
- Anemia related to kidney disease.
- Bone disease related to kidney disease.
- Urine abnormalities, such as excessive protein, sugar, blood, casts, and crystals in the urine.
- Glomerular complications affecting the kidney’s tiny filtering units known as glomeruli.
- Cancers of the kidneys, bladder, and urethra.
- Acute, sudden, long-term, or chronic renal failure.