Best Nephrology Department in Kurnool
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Aakash Hospitals, Beside Vijaya Diagnostic Centre, Gayatri Estate, Kurnool, 518001, Andhra Pradesh.
About the Nephrology Department
The Nephrology Department at Aakash Hospitals specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases, offering advanced care for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), kidney failure, kidney stones, and hypertension-related renal disorders. Our expert nephrologists in Kurnool use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and treatment approaches, ensuring the best outcomes for kidney-related conditions.
Whether you need dialysis treatment in Kurnool, kidney transplant consultation, or management of kidney disorders, we provide personalized and compassionate care to help you maintain optimal kidney health. If you're searching for the best kidney hospital in Kurnool, Aakash Hospitals is your trusted destination for comprehensive nephrology care.



Hospital Facilities
- Dialysis & Renal Replacement Therapy
- Kidney Biopsy & Imaging
- Hypertension & Diabetic Kidney Care
- Nephrotic Syndrome & Glomerulonephritis Treatment
- Urological & Kidney Stone Treatment
What we treat
- Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) & Kidney Failure
- Dialysis & Hemodialysis in Kurnool
- Kidney Stones Treatment in Kurnool
- Hypertension & Kidney Disorders
- Diabetic Nephropathy
Best Nephrologists in Kurnool – Experienced specialists in kidney disease treatment.
Advanced Dialysis Center in Kurnool – State-of-the-art hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis services.
Comprehensive Kidney Care – From diagnosis to treatment, we provide holistic nephrology care.
Minimally Invasive Kidney Stone Removal – Safe and effective procedures for stone treatment.
Personalized Treatment Plans – Tailored therapies based on individual kidney health needs.
🔹 Dialysis & Renal Replacement Therapy – Advanced treatment for kidney failure patients.
🔹 Kidney Biopsy & Imaging – Accurate diagnosis for kidney diseases.
🔹 Hypertension & Diabetic Kidney Care – Management of kidney damage due to high blood pressure and diabetes.
🔹 Nephrotic Syndrome & Glomerulonephritis Treatment – Specialized care for kidney inflammation.
🔹 Urological & Kidney Stone Treatment – Laser and minimally invasive procedures for stone removal.
🔹 Kidney Transplant Support – Pre- and post-transplant care for successful outcomes.
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What is a nephrologist?
A nephrologist is a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney-related diseases, including hypertension and electrolyte imbalances. They undergo additional training beyond internal medicine to manage complex kidney conditions.
How does a nephrologist differ from a urologist?
While both nephrologists and urologists treat kidney issues, nephrologists focus on medical diseases of the kidneys, such as chronic kidney disease and hypertension. Urologists, on the other hand, address surgical conditions of the urinary tract and male reproductive system.
What are the primary functions of the kidneys?
The kidneys filter waste and excess fluids from the blood to form urine. They also help regulate blood pressure, maintain electrolyte balance, stimulate red blood cell production, and support bone health.
What causes chronic kidney disease (CKD)?
The leading causes of CKD are diabetes and high blood pressure. Other factors include heart disease, genetic conditions like polycystic kidney disease, and prolonged urinary tract obstructions
How can I tell if I have kidney disease?
Early stages of kidney disease often present no symptoms. As the disease progresses, symptoms may include fatigue, swelling in the legs or face, changes in urination patterns, and high blood pressure.
How is chronic kidney disease detected?
CKD is typically diagnosed through blood tests measuring creatinine levels to estimate kidney function and urine tests to check for protein or blood, indicating kidney damage.
How does high blood pressure affect kidney function?
High blood pressure can damage the blood vessels in the kidneys, reducing their ability to filter waste effectively, which may lead to or worsen kidney disease.
When should I see a nephrologist?
You should consult a nephrologist if you have:
Chronic conditions: Such as diabetes or hypertension that can affect kidney health.
Abnormal test results: Indicating reduced kidney function or protein in the urine.
Family history: Of kidney disease.
Symptoms: Such as swelling, fatigue, or changes in urination.
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Equipped with advanced medical technology and staffed by expert healthcare professionals, we offer both basic and advanced treatments to cater to the needs of every patient in Kurnool and surrounding districts of Andhra Pradesh.
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