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Call: +91 074599 27777

Gmail:
drvenkateshthammishetti.nephro@gmail.com

Location



Shop No 4 and 5, Upper Ground Floor Cp 7.

SBI Bank, Shekpura Colony, Vikas Nagar, Lucknow , Uttar Pradesh, India.
Opening Hours
  • Monday -> 5–8:30pm
  • Tuesday ->Closed
  • Wednesday->5–8:30pm
  • Thursday ->Closed
  • Friday -> 5–8:30pm
  • Saturday ->9am–1pm
  • Sunday ->Closed
100

Daily visit Patients

2080

Happy Patients

12

Years of Experience

Kidney Diseases

  • Acute Kidney Injury

    Acute kidney injury (AKI) refers to an abrupt decrease in kidney function, resulting in the retention of fluid and waste products in the body. This is a condition in which the kidneys suddenly can't filter waste from the blood. Acute renal failure develops rapidly over a few hours or days. It may be fatal. It is most common in those who are critically ill and already hospitalised. The causes for this disease include dehydration, drugs, infections, and stones. The symptoms include sudden drop in urine output and swelling of the body and high blood pressure, nausea, fatigue and shortness of breath. Sometimes symptoms may be subtle or may not appear at all. With timely diagnosis and treatment, the disease is completely curable. In addition to addressing the underlying cause, treatments include fluids, medication and dialysis.

  • Chronic Kidney Disease

    When a kidney has been damaged for three or more months, the patient is said to be suffering from Chronic Kidney Disease. A kidney is said to be damaged when there are structural or functional abnormalities in the kidney. This disease evolves over months. The causes are diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure), renal stones, pain killers(NSAIDS), obstruction of the urinary tract, cystic kidney disease and glomerulonephritis. In earlier stages, CKD is asymptomatic but patients may notice swelling of legs on prolonged travel or increased frequency of urination at night. Symptoms gradually increase as the kidney function deteriorates. The disease is divided into 5 stages based on glomerular filtration rate(GFR) which is usually derived from the serum creatinine value. The treatment of first four stages includes dietary measures, avoiding nephrotoxic agents, exercise, and controlling the underlying cause of kidney disease. Despite these measures some patient progress to the last stage i.e., stage 5. Stage 5 of CKD is referred to as End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), also called Kidney Failure. Once the patient reaches this stage, the kidney function has declined to a stage that the kidney cannot function properly any more. At this stage, symptoms include headache, vomiting, nausea, fatigue, constipation, swelling of the body, itching, cramps, difficulty in focusing, altered sensorium and seizures. The management of ESRD includes initiation of Renal Replacement Therapy (RRT) and modifications in diet and medicines.

  • Nephrotic Syndrome

    Nephrotic Syndrome occurs due to damage in the glomeruli (filters) of the kidney. Patient will notice swelling of the entire body, red coloured urine, and drop in urine output. Nephrotic syndrome is usually common in children, but adults are also affected. Diagnosis requires urine and blood examination. Some children may require kidney biopsy. Treatment is based on steroids and other immunity suppressing medicines. With regular follow up and treatment, these patients do well in the long run without significant kidney damage.

  • Rapidly Progressive Renal Failure

    Kidney disease that develops and progresses over days to weeks is called Rapidly Progressive Renal Failure (RPRF). The causes are multiple involving various compartments of the kidney. Assessment by a nephrologist and kidney biopsy help in early diagnosis of the disease. Time is a valuable factor in the management of RPRF. If it is not detected or treated early, there is a high likelihood that these patients progress to Chronic Kidney Disease or End Stage Renal Disease.

Do you need Emergency Medical Care? Call @ 074599 27777

Dr. Venkatesh Thammishetti, NEPHROLOGIST AND RENAL TRANSPLANT PHYSICIAN (DM, SGPGI)

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We work for the betterment & well-being of our kidney patients & help them to achieve their natural & healthy state back. Our kidney treatment offers a risk-free, lasting, & natural cure.

General Treatment

General treatment means treatment (including provision of goods and services) that is intended to manage or prevent a disease.

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Renal Failure Management

The management of ESRD includes initiation of Renal Replacement Therapy (RRT) and modifications in diet and medicines.

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Kidney Biopsy

Kidney Biopsy is a procedure where a piece of kidney tissue is taken and examined under a microscope for signs of disease or damage.

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Vascular Access

This is a Y shaped tube. One end is placed inside a large central vein and the other end has two lumens which are used to connect to the dialyzer.

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Dialysis

Dialysis is a form of renal replacement therapy, typically started when approximately 90% of the kidney function is lost.

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Kidney Transplantation

A kidney transplantation is a procedure where a healthy kidney is placed in a patient who is suffering from failed kidneys and is on dialysis.

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  • Kids below 14 years should not be encouraged for hospital visits.
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  • Keep your voice down and phone on silent mode while in earmarked zones.
  • Old smoke clings to clothes too, so wash them before visiting. TMH facilities are No smoking Zones.
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