Diabetes and Kidney Disease Treatment in East Delhi and Indirapuram

Diabetic kidney disease treatment consultation with nephrologist

Diabetic kidney disease care with kidney-protective planning

Diabetes and Kidney Disease Treatment is one of the important nephrology services offered for patients looking for an expert kidney specialist in East Delhi, Karkardooma, Indirapuram and Delhi NCR. Dr. Anindya Biswas is a Senior Consultant Nephrologist & Renal Transplant Physician and Head of Department with 16+ years of experience in kidney care, dialysis, renal transplant medicine and complex nephrology management.

Patients searching for diabetic kidney disease treatment in Delhi NCR, kidney doctor near me, best nephrologist near me or top kidney specialist in Delhi NCR usually need a clear diagnosis, safe monitoring and a practical treatment plan rather than generic advice. This page explains when to consult a nephrologist, how diabetic kidney disease is evaluated, what treatment planning may include, and how patients can book an appointment at the available Delhi NCR locations.

16+ years in kidney care, dialysis and renal transplant medicine

Urine albumin, kidney function and blood pressure target review

Kidney-protective treatment planning and long-term monitoring

Why patients search for diabetic kidney disease treatment in Delhi NCR

Diabetic Kidney Disease can affect daily energy, blood pressure, urine reports, fluid balance and long-term kidney health. Some patients come after a routine blood or urine test, while others visit after symptoms become visible.

  • Microalbuminuria
  • Protein in urine
  • High creatinine
  • Swelling
  • High blood pressure
  • Frequent urination changes

These signs do not always mean a serious kidney condition, but they should not be ignored when they persist, worsen, or appear with diabetes, hypertension, infection, heart disease or a known kidney history. A nephrologist helps connect symptoms, reports and risk factors so patients can understand whether the issue is temporary, progressive, procedure-related or part of chronic kidney disease.

How evaluation and diagnosis work

The evaluation generally begins with a detailed medical history, review of previous prescriptions, blood pressure assessment, urine testing, kidney function tests, electrolytes and imaging when required. For diabetic kidney disease, the goal is to identify the underlying cause and the current level of kidney risk.

  • Detailed medical history and previous prescription review
  • Blood pressure assessment and diabetes status review
  • Urine testing, kidney function tests and electrolytes
  • Imaging review when required
  • Urine albumin and kidney function testing
  • Diabetes medication review and complication prevention planning

Patients with diabetes, uncontrolled blood pressure, recurrent urinary problems, swelling, high creatinine or proteinuria may need more structured follow-up because early correction can slow complications and reduce emergency admissions.

Useful report checklist

Recent creatinine, urea and eGFR reports

Urine routine and urine protein reports

Blood pressure and diabetes records

Ultrasound, CT or previous discharge summaries where available

Current medicine list and allergy history

Treatment approach

Treatment for diabetic kidney disease is individualized. A patient with early-stage kidney involvement may need risk-factor control, diet guidance and monitoring, while a patient with advanced disease may need dialysis access planning, transplant counselling or hospital-based treatment.

The care approach focuses on protecting remaining kidney function, controlling complications, improving symptoms and guiding patients through decisions in simple language. Whenever a procedure such as kidney biopsy, dialysis catheter placement, permacatheter placement, AV fistula planning, CAPD catheter placement, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, hemodiafiltration or plasmapheresis is relevant, the decision should be made after clinical assessment and counselling.

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Dr. Anindya Biswas consults patients in association with Shanti Mukand Hospital in Karkardooma, East Delhi and Avantika Hospital, Indirapuram in Indirapuram, Ghaziabad. The website should also mention Synergy Superspeciality Hospital, Gorakhpur as requested by the doctor.

This location coverage supports patients searching for nephrologist in East Delhi, kidney specialist in Karkardooma, kidney doctor in Indirapuram, renal transplant physician in Delhi NCR and dialysis specialist near me. Consultations are suitable for patients who want an expert, structured, report-based opinion for kidney disease, dialysis planning, transplant follow-up or complex nephrology concerns.

Before booking an appointment

Patients should bring recent blood reports, urine reports, ultrasound or CT scan reports, discharge summaries, dialysis records, transplant records and current medication lists. For long-term kidney conditions, a timeline of creatinine values, urine protein reports and blood pressure readings is especially helpful.

For urgent symptoms such as severe breathlessness, very low urine output, confusion, chest discomfort, severe weakness or sudden swelling, patients should seek emergency care through the nearest hospital facility rather than waiting for a routine appointment.

Frequently asked questions

Patients in East Delhi, Karkardooma, Indirapuram and nearby Delhi NCR areas can consult Dr. Anindya Biswas, Senior Consultant Nephrologist and Renal Transplant Physician, for expert evaluation of diabetic kidney disease.

You should consult a nephrologist if you have abnormal kidney function, high creatinine, protein in urine, swelling, uncontrolled blood pressure, reduced urine output, recurrent urinary problems or a doctor has advised specialist kidney evaluation.

The cost of diabetic kidney disease consultation or treatment depends on the hospital location, investigations, procedure requirements and follow-up plan. Patients should call +91 9310814081 to confirm appointment details and current hospital charges.

The treatment plan is based on symptoms, medical history, blood and urine reports, imaging, kidney function level and associated conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, infection or transplant history.

Not every abnormal report is dangerous, but kidney-related changes should be assessed early. A timely nephrology consultation can help identify whether the issue is temporary, chronic, progressive or procedure-related.

Yes. The website should list availability at Shanti Mukand Hospital in East Delhi and Avantika Hospital, Indirapuram in Indirapuram, with exact days and timings updated after final confirmation.
Diabetes and Kidney Disease in Delhi NCR | Dr Anindya Biswas