nephrology
Caring for Your Kidneys, Protecting Your Life.
The Nephrology Department at Trinity Super-speciality Hospital provides expert care for kidney-related disorders, dialysis, and transplant support. With advanced technology and compassionate specialists, we focus on accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and improving patients’ quality of life.
NEPHROLOGY
Dialysis Services:
Hemodialysis (Acute & Chronic)
Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD/APD)
Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT)
Plasmapheresis
Specialized Care:
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management
Acute Kidney Injury Treatment
Glomerulonephritis Care
Hypertension Management
Diabetic Nephropathy
Polycystic Kidney Disease
Diagnostic Procedures:
Kidney Biopsy
AV Fistula Creation
Renal Function Assessment
Why Choose Us?
Modern Machines ensuring patient safety and comfort. Dedicated Dialysis Center with infection-controlled environment.
Expert Nephrologists
Vast experience in CKD, dialysis, and transplant care.
Advanced Imaging & Labs
For accurate and timely kidney diagnostics.
24x7 Dialysis Unit
With state-of-the-art equipment and dedicated staff.
Multidisciplinary Support
with cardiology, endocrinology, and critical care teams.
Expert Care in Critical Moments.
Technology & Facilities
Philips Azurion 3.3 Cath-Lab
Minimally invasive procedures with precision.
Advanced Ultrasound Philips Affinity CVX
Superior imaging for accurate diagnosis.
High-Resolution CT Scanner
Detailed heart imaging for timely interventions.
3 Modular Operating Theatres
Equipped for complex cardiac surgeries.
Dedicated ICUs & CCUs
For advanced critical care and recovery.
Luxuris Patient Suits
We make the “suite” life a healthy life.
Team of Experts
From prevention and diagnosis to advanced therapies, our cardiology team delivers personalized heart health care for all ages.
Dr. Bhavin Mandowara
MBBS, MD. DNB (Nephrology) Consultant Nephrologist
Frequently Asked Questions
Common symptoms include swelling, fatigue, frequent urination, and high blood pressure. Regular screening is recommended if you have diabetes or hypertension.
Most patients need dialysis 2–3 times a week, depending on their condition. Your nephrologist will advise a personalized schedule.
Yes, with proper evaluation, advanced surgical care, and post-transplant monitoring, transplants are safe and successful.
Yes. Healthy diet, hydration, controlling blood sugar, and managing blood pressure can significantly reduce risks.
