We have an acute dialysis centre at Imperial Multispeciality Hospital for patients with acute kidney failure and for patients suffering from chronic kidney failure who may have specialist requirements.i.e.Haemodialysis & haemodiafiltration,Peritoneal dialysis.
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have specialized needs such as management of anemia, nutritional support, calcium, phosphorous and bone metabolism, and maintenance of growth and intellectual development as well as social support.
Kidney transplantation or renal transplantation is the organ transplant of a kidney into a patient with end- stage renal disease. Kidney transplantation is typically classified as deceased-donor or living-donor transplantation depending on the source of the donor organ.
As urinary tract infections are normally caused by bacteria, they are most commonly treated with antibiotics or antimicrobials. The type of medication and length of treatment will depend on the patient’s symptoms and history.
Our kidneys carry out the complex system of filtration in our bodies – excess waste and fluid material are removed from the blood and excreted from the body. Our kidneys get their blood and oxygen supply from the renal arteries, which are branches of the abdominal aorta.
Patients are managed by a team of three specialists including a transplant & vascular surgeon. The main areas of expertise include Acute Renal failure, Glomerular diseases, Kidney transplant and various Dialytic therapies.
As urinary tract infections are normally caused by bacteria, they are most commonly treated with antibiotics or antimicrobials. The type of medication and length of treatment will depend on the patient’s symptoms and history.
In hemodialysis, a machine filters wastes, salts and fluid from your blood when your kidneys are no longer healthy enough to do this work adequately. Hemodialysis is the most common way to treat advanced kidney failure.The procedure can help you carry on an active life despite failing kidneys.
Outcomes in patients who have a critical illness associated with acute renal failure have traditionally been poor. However, recent improvements in outcomes with these patients have been documented. Improved delivery of dialysis to critically ill patients.
As urinary tract infections are normally caused by bacteria, they are most commonly treated with antibiotics or antimicrobials. The type of medication and length of treatment will depend on the patient’s symptoms and history.
In hemodialysis, a machine filters wastes, salts and fluid from your blood when your kidneys are no longer healthy enough to do this work adequately. Hemodialysis is the most common way to treat advanced kidney failure.The procedure can help you carry on an active life despite failing kidneys.
Outcomes in patients who have a critical illness associated with acute renal failure have traditionally been poor. However, recent improvements in outcomes with these patients have been documented. Improved delivery of dialysis to critically ill patients.
Swanand Kidney Clinic, Shop No. 6,
B Wing, Jai Ganesh Samrajya,
Pune Nashik Highway, Sector 3,
Bhosari, Pune 411039
OPD Number 5, Ground Floor,
Imperial Multispeciality Hospital,
Pingale Pride, Near Radha Swami
Ashram, Chikali, Pune 411062
drsnehalghanwat@gmail.com
Mobile Number:+91 9579747489