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Tamanna Kidney Care

Kidney Hospital in Jalandhar City

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RenalĀ  transplantation, is a surgery which involve implantation of a healthy donor kidney to a patient suffering from ESRD.

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Dr. Harmeet Riyait (MBBS, MD MED, DM NEPHROLOGY) is a Specialist in the Renal Medicine (Nephrology). She finished M.B.B.S Training from Dayanand Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana. She finished Post Graduate Training from Depatment of Medicine, L.L.R.M.Medical College, Meerut, U.P.(Affiliated to Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut). She finished the Nephrology training from one of the premier medical institute in India, Department of Nephrology, SSKM Hospital and Institute of Post Graduate Medicine and Research, Kolkata, West Bengal.

Renal Transplant | Welcome to Our Website

Renal or kidney transplantation, is a surgery which involve implantation of a healthy donor kidney to a patient suffering from an end-stage renal disease (ESRD).

Kidney Biopsy | Welcome to Our Website

A kidney biopsy is the removal of a small piece of kidney tissue for examination.A kidney biopsy is done in the hospital. The two most common ways to do a kidney biopsy are percutaneous and open. These are described below.
Percutaneous biopsy

Kidney Stones | Welcome to Our Website

Kidney stones refer to solid masses made up of tiny crystals. There can be one or more stones in the kidney or ureter at the same time. idney stones typically leave the body in the urine stream, and a small stone may pass without causing symptoms. If stones grow to sufficient size (usually at least 3 millimeters (0.12 in) they can cause blockage of the ureter. This leads to pain, most commonly beginning in the flank or lower back and often radiating to the groin. This pain is often known as renal colic and typically comes in waves lasting 20 to 60 minutes.

Dialysis | Welcome to Our Website

Dialysis is a treatment: it does not cure kidney disease or make kidneys well again, and it does not fully replace your kidney function. Unless you receive a kidney transplant, you must continue to have dialysis for the rest of your life. Two types of dialysis are used to treat the later stage of chronic kidney disease: