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5 Trusted Best Acute Kidney Injury Treatment Doctors available in India
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₹ 7,500.00
Dr Manohar Ahuja
- Nephrology
- M.D., M.B.B.S., M.R.C.P.(UK), Nephrology & Internal Medicine
- 40yr experience
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Brookfield
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English, Hindi, Urdu, Sindhi
₹ 1,100.00
Dr Suhas Mondhe
- Nephrology
- MBBS, DNB Medicine, DNB Nephrology, DRCPSC
- 11yr experience
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Pune
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English, Hindi, Marathi
₹ 1,500.00
Dr Chandra Shekar Annamalai
- Nephrology
- MBBS, MD, DrNB, FASN, MSc (UK), PhD
- 24yr experience
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Bangalore
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Engish, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil
₹ 500.00
Dr Gauri Uday Kalbere
- Nephrology
- MBBS, DNB - Nephrology
- 5yr experience
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Gurgaon
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English, Hindi, Marathi
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| Name | Speciality | Exp | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dr Vishvamitra R Tindwani (MBBS) | General practitioner | 50 Y | ₹ 599.00 |
| Dr Noel Doss Lazarus (MBBS) | Ophthalmology | 49 Y | ₹ 300.00 |
| Dr Juvvala Nageswara Rao (MBBS, Diploma in Public Health) | General practitioner | 44 Y | ₹ 299.00 |
| Dr Vijaya Saradhi Nanduri (MBBS, MHSc (Diabetology)) | Diabetologist | 40 Y | ₹ 399.00 |
| Dr Manohar Ahuja (M.D., M.B.B.S., M.R.C.P.(UK), Nephrology & Internal Medicine) | Nephrology | 40 Y | ₹ 7,500.00 |
| Dr Krishnan Shanmuganandan (MBBS, MD (Medicine), DNB (Medicine), Post Doc Fellow Rheumatology, EULAR certified (Rheumatology& Musculoskeletal ultrasound)) | Rheumatology | 39 Y | ₹ 3,000.00 |
| Dr Sanjay Gopal Pingulkar (MBBS. General Physician) | General practitioner | 35 Y | ₹ 569.00 |
| Dr Duggal Sukhvinder Singh (MBBS) | General practitioner | 35 Y | ₹ 1,000.00 |
| Dr Jayanthi Ramani (DGO, MD (Obstetrics and Gynecology), MBBS) | Obstetrics gynecology | 35 Y | ₹ 259.00 |
| Dr Kummaraganti Venkateswarlu (MD) | Ophthalmology | 35 Y | ₹ 399.00 |
FAQ’s about Acute Kidney Injury
The 4 phases of Initiation, oliguric (or anuric), diuretic, and recovery phases.
The two types of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) are Intrinsic (Intrarenal) AKI and pre-renal AKI.
Individuals with chronic conditions (like diabetes or hypertension), elderly, those with sepsis, or major surgeries.
Primarily the kidneys, but it may also affect the heart, lungs, and other organs.
Complications may include chronic kidney disease (CKD), electrolyte imbalances, fluid overload, and increased risk of infections.
AKI is a sudden, often reversible loss of kidney function, whereas CKD is a gradual, irreversible decline in kidney function over time.
Severe UTIs may lead to AKI, especially if the infection spreads to the kidneys.
Consult a nephrologist for AKI treatment through Medicas.
Use the Medicas platform to search for nephrologists, check their ratings and availability, and book an appointment online.
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