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Best Nephrologists in south delhi (10 doctors)

Book appointment for a trusted Nephrologists in South Delhi. Check doctor fees, available slots & locations. Apollo 24|7 features some of the top Nephrologists in South Delhi who have experience in treating conditions such as Kidney Failure, Acute Renal Failure, Dialysis and more. You can book online consultations & physical doctor appointments via Apollo 24|7. Compare Nephrologists fees, experience and more, find a specialist doctor near you. Apollo hospitals has a renowned Nephrology department in South Delhi.

Dr. Ashok Sarin, Nephrologist

Dr. Ashok Sarin

Nephrologist

40 Years • MBBS, MD, FRCP

11 KM • New Delhi

Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha, New Delhi

recommendation

96%

50+ recommendations

2000

No Booking Fees

Dr. D K Agarwal, Nephrologist

Dr. D K Agarwal

Nephrologist

24 Years • MBBS, MD, DM (Neph.), DNB (Neph.), MNAMS (Neph.), MAMS (Neph.), FICP, FISN

11 KM • New Delhi

Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha, New Delhi

recommendation

96%

100+ recommendations

Dr. Gaurav Sagar, Nephrologist

Dr. Gaurav Sagar

Nephrologist

13 Years • MBBS, MD, DNB

11 KM • New Delhi

Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha, New Delhi

2000

No Booking Fees

Dr. Kailash Nath Singh, Nephrologist

Dr. Kailash Nath Singh

Nephrologist

27 Years • MBBS, MD , DNB

11 KM • New Delhi

Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha, New Delhi

2000

No Booking Fees

Dr Anupam Bahl, Nephrologist

Dr Anupam Bahl

Nephrologist

15 Years • MBBS DNB(General Medicine) DNB(Nephrology)

11 KM • New Delhi

Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha, New Delhi

1500

No Booking Fees

Dr. Jayant Kumar Hota, Nephrologist

Dr. Jayant Kumar Hota

Nephrologist

20 Years • MBBS, MD, DM (Nephro)

11 KM • New Delhi

Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha, New Delhi

recommendation

98%

50+ recommendations

1500

No Booking Fees

FAQs

What does a nephrologist do?

A nephrologist specialises in diagnosing and treating kidney diseases, and managing conditions like chronic kidney disease, kidney stones, and high blood pressure. They also oversee treatments like dialysis and monitor kidney function through various tests.

What is the difference between a nephrologist and an urologist?

Nephrologists focus on medical management of kidney conditions, while urologists handle surgical treatments of the urinary tract, including the bladder and kidneys. Urologists also address conditions like kidney stones and prostate issues.

What organ is nephrology?

Nephrology is the medical specialty that focuses on the kidneys, which are responsible for filtering waste, balancing fluids, and regulating blood pressure. This field addresses kidney diseases and conditions that affect renal function.

Can a nephrologist do surgery?

Nephrologists do not perform surgery; they manage kidney-related diseases through medical treatments such as medications and dialysis. Surgical procedures are typically handled by urologists or other specialists.

When to worry about creatinine levels?

High creatinine levels indicate kidney dysfunction and should be addressed, especially if they are persistently elevated. A significant increase could suggest issues like chronic kidney disease, dehydration, or urinary tract obstruction, and require medical attention.

When should I see a nephrologist for kidney disease?

You should see a nephrologist if you have abnormal kidney function tests, such as elevated creatinine, or if you experience symptoms like swelling, high blood pressure, or changes in urination. Early referral can help manage and slow the progression of kidney disease.

Are nephrologists and neurologists the same?

No, nephrologists specialise in kidney diseases, while neurologists treat disorders of the nervous system, such as brain and spinal cord conditions. They focus on different organs and systems in the body.

What are the early signs of kidney disease?

Early signs of kidney disease include fatigue, swelling in the hands and feet, changes in urination, and high blood pressure. These symptoms may indicate impaired kidney function and require medical evaluation.

Can I live with one kidney?

Yes, people can live with one kidney, as the remaining kidney can compensate for the loss and continue to perform necessary functions. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is important to protect kidney health.

How do I choose a nephrologist?

When choosing a nephrologist, consider their experience, reputation, and how well they communicate and address your concerns. Referrals from your primary care doctor or other patients can also help guide your decision.

What is the most common disease treated by a nephrologist?

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is the most common condition treated by nephrologists, often caused by factors like diabetes and hypertension. Nephrologists also manage conditions like kidney stones and glomerulonephritis.