The kidney filter body fluids and excretes toxins from the body. Its proper functioning can be ensured by a Nephrologist. who specializes in Kidney diseases and treatments. Now you can avail the finest and effectual treatment from the best Nephrologist in Gurgaon.
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Top 10 Nephrologists in Gurgaon
Doctor | Rating | Experience | Fee |
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Dr. Vijay Kher | ---- | 5151 years of experience | ₹ 1200 |
Dr. Narendra Gupta | ---- | 4747 years of experience | ₹ 1000 |
Dr. Manju Aggarwal | ---- | 4141 years of experience | ₹ 1530 |
Dr. Nalin Yadav | ---- | 4040 years of experience | ₹ 700 |
Dr. L K Tripathi | ---- | 3030 years of experience | ₹ 1530 |
Dr. Shyam Bansal | ---- | 2828 years of experience | ₹ 1200 |
Dr. Manish Jain | ---- | 2626 years of experience | ₹ 1000 |
Dr. Mohit Khirbat | ---- | 2424 years of experience | ₹ 1800 |
Dr. Shashidhar Niwas | ---- | 1818 years of experience | ---- |
Dr. Salil Jain | ---- | 2424 years of experience | ₹ 1800 |
Questions & Answers on "Nephrologist" (114)
The patient has had liver cirrhosis since 2012 and also has a kidney stone measuring 20-22 mm. Due to the size of the stone, the kidney has been affected. However, doctors are hesitant to treat the kidney stone due to the liver condition. Could you please provide advice on how to proceed?
Female | 45
A big stone probably means that the kidneys will start producing a lot of blood alongside urine. Besides, those stones can cause blockage of the ureter, thus, enlargement of the kidney. Therefore, risks that come together with a liver consisting should be pointed out and discussed with a nephrologist to take advice that would help the patient handle both liver and kidney problems proficiently.
Answered on 25th Nov '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Aoa, I m 43 year old male suffering from RENAL FAILURE my reports are as under . Creatinine is 19.4 Urea 218 Hb 8.4 Vomiting Abdominal pain
Male | 43
Your kidneys may not be working properly, leading to high levels of creatinine and urea in your blood. These substances should be filtered out by the kidneys but are staying in your bloodstream, causing symptoms like fatigue, low hemoglobin, vomiting, and abdominal pain. To start feeling better, you may need treatments like dialysis and medications to lower these levels. Renal failure is a serious condition, so it's important to follow a nephrologist's guidance for proper management.
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I am a kidney transplant patient for over 11 years now with Spina bifida with neurogenic bladder use intermittent self catheterization would only get UTI 2 to 4 times a year but don't know what happened everything changed in summer of 2018 started getting UTI once every 3 months and gradually throughout the years have become more frequent and severe I'm currently getting them from 1 to 2 times a month getting admitted to hospital often discharged with home IV antibiotic I've become resistant to many oral antibiotics and am allergic to vamcomycin I've seen about 6 different urologist and most have said there's nothing to be done my current urologist is trying out different things see what could do and ESBL infections have become frequent as has MRSA . I look forward to hearing back from you amazing doctors Thank you ? God bless ?
Female | 42
UTIs are no fun, causing burning, frequent urination, and fatigue. They can become tricky after multiple infections. Great your urologist is exploring options. Drinking lots of water, staying clean, and following doctor's orders help.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hi, I have end-stage kidney failure and I've been doing hemodialysis for 4 years now, and I've been worrying about my fistula or how long it is going to last before I get a tube stuck in my neck as an alternative. Today, the bulge on my arm which I assume is the fistula got moved or at least something got moved slightly causing discomfort and a change of shape of the bulge. Is that a cause for concern? It doesn't have redness or pain in the exact place, but I'm worried sick. Can this be fixed by a surgery? Other questions that have been bothering me. How about if it got ruptured? It started to bulge and reddened. Can it still be fixed? Also, let's say my left arm fistula died and I had to use my right arm. Can I still use my left arm for fistula once it's healed in the future? Thank you for your answers in advance, I'm a teenager who got dealt with a bad hand right from the get-go and I wish to know more about my current situation.
Male | 18
It’s understandable to be concerned about changes in your fistula. If you notice any discomfort, change in shape, or other symptoms like redness, it's important to check it. A vascular surgeon can assess your fistula and determine if any intervention is needed. Even if your current fistula fails, it's possible to create a new one in the same arm after healing. This should be evaluated by your doctor. Please consult your nephrologist or a vascular surgeon for a detailed examination and advice.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I m in great problem. Pelvicalyceal system of left kidney is collaspsed calculas at right uretero-vesical junction, resulting obstructive uropathy (size : 4.9 mm) Small calculus within mid polar calyceal complex of right kidney (size : 8.0 mm) Right adrenal lipoma (size : 25.9 mm) and left side testis pain too.
Male | 41
The obstruction in the ureter which is causing the kidney stones can be the reason for the symptoms like pain while urinating, the presence of blood in the urine, or discomfort in the back. Furthermore, the small stone in your right kidney can result in pain as well. On the other hand, the lipoma in your right adrenal gland most probably doesn't cause any symptoms. Testis pain is a symptom that can indicate several different issues. You should consult a nephrologist for the best course of treatment.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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