Best Hospital For Nephrology In Bhubaneswar | Top Kidney Care Hospital | Hi-Tech Hospital
Hi-Tech Medical College & Hospital brings together nephrology consultation, diagnostics, and dialysis support at one place in Bhubaneswar, so kidney patients get a clear treatment path without running between clinics.
Nephrology is the branch of internal medicine that deals with kidney function and kidney disease. Because the kidneys regulate fluid balance, blood pressure, and waste removal for the whole body, a kidney problem rarely stays confined to the kidneys alone. That is why the Department of Nephrology at Hi-Tech Medical College & Hospital works closely with cardiology, endocrinology, and urology to manage the wider effects of kidney disease, not just the kidneys in isolation.
As a nephrology hospital in Bhubaneswar, our team sees patients across the full range of kidney conditions, from early markers such as protein or blood in the urine to advanced chronic kidney disease that needs dialysis planning. Every patient starts with a proper diagnostic workup, so the treatment plan is based on actual kidney function rather than symptoms alone.
Complete Diagnostics
On-site lab and imaging support kidney function tests, urine analysis, and renal ultrasound, so results feed directly into your treatment plan.
Multi-Speciality Backup
Direct coordination with cardiology, endocrinology, and urology for patients whose kidney disease is linked to diabetes, hypertension, or stones.
24×7 Hospital Access
Emergency and inpatient services are available around the clock for kidney infections, fluid overload, and other conditions that cannot wait for an OPD slot.
NABH Accredited Care
Treatment protocols and patient safety practices follow NABH accreditation standards across the hospital, including the nephrology department.
Meet Our Nephrology Team
Consult our kidney specialist in Bhubaneswar for diagnosis, treatment planning, and ongoing kidney disease management.
Dr. Sridhara Mohanty
Qualification: DrNB
Asst. Professor
📍 Bhubaneswar
Dr. Bapu Nayak
Qualification: DM
Assoc. Prof. & HOD
📍 Bhubaneswar
Common Kidney Conditions
- Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
- Kidney Infections
- Glomerulonephritis & Interstitial Nephritis
- Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
- Kidney Cancer
A gradual loss of kidney function, often linked to diabetes or high blood pressure. Left unmanaged, it can progress toward kidney failure.
Our care includes:
- Staging based on kidney function tests
- Blood pressure and blood sugar control
- Diet counselling to reduce kidney strain
- Regular monitoring to track disease progression
Infections such as pyelonephritis that reach the kidney tissue and, if untreated, can affect long-term kidney function.
Our care includes:
- Urine culture to identify the infection
- Targeted antibiotic treatment
- Inpatient care for severe infections
- Follow-up to confirm the infection has cleared
Inflammation inside the kidney’s filtering units, which can cause swelling, protein in the urine, or a drop in kidney function.
Our care includes:
- Blood and urine tests to confirm the diagnosis
- Medication to control inflammation
- Kidney biopsy when the cause needs confirmation
- Long-term monitoring of kidney function
A genetic condition where fluid-filled cysts develop in the kidneys over time and can gradually affect kidney function.
Our care includes:
- Regular imaging to track cyst growth
- Blood pressure management
- Family screening guidance
- Planning for long-term kidney function changes
Abnormal growth within the kidney, usually found through imaging done for other reasons or investigation of blood in the urine.
Our care includes:
- Imaging-based evaluation
- Coordination with the oncology department for treatment
- Kidney function monitoring before and after treatment
Our nephrology department in Bhubaneswar uses a structured set of blood, urine, and imaging tests to assess kidney function and pinpoint what’s driving a kidney problem.
Renal Function Assessment
- Serum Creatinine & eGFR:
Measures creatinine, a waste product healthy kidneys filter out, and uses it to calculate the estimated glomerular filtration rate, the standard measure of how well the kidneys are working.
- Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN):
Checks the level of urea in the blood. Urea tends to rise as kidney function declines, making it a useful marker alongside creatinine.
- Electrolyte Panel:
Reviews sodium, potassium, and other electrolytes, which kidney disease can push out of normal range and which need correction in advanced cases.
Urine Analysis
- Urine Routine and Microscopy:
Checks a urine sample for protein, blood, and signs of infection. Protein in the urine often points to early kidney damage, while blood can suggest stones or other issues.
- 24-Hour Urine Protein:
Measures total protein lost through urine over a full day, giving a more complete picture of kidney damage than a single sample.
- Urine Culture:
Identifies the specific bacteria behind a urinary or kidney infection, so treatment can be targeted rather than general.
Imaging Tests
- Renal Ultrasound:
A painless scan that uses sound waves to show kidney size, structure, and any stones, cysts, or blockages, usually the first imaging test ordered.
- CT Scan (KUB):
Used when ultrasound findings need a closer look, giving detailed cross-sectional images of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.
- Kidney Biopsy:
A tissue sample taken under imaging guidance when the exact cause of kidney disease needs laboratory confirmation.
Treatment & Procedures
Our nephrology department organizes kidney treatment in Bhubaneswar into four care areas, so you know exactly what each part of your treatment plan involves.
- Clinical Nephrology
- Renal Replacement Therapies
- Interventional Procedures
- Critical Care Nephrology
Our nephrology team manages the full range of kidney disorders through consultation, diagnostic testing, and medical treatment, adjusting the plan as kidney function changes over time.
- Chronic kidney disease (CKD), from early stages through advanced disease
- Glomerulonephritis and interstitial nephritis
- Kidney infections, including recurrent cases
- Polycystic kidney disease
- Diabetic and hypertensive kidney disease
- Kidney stones, managed medically or referred for a procedure
What This Covers:
Day-to-day management of kidney disorders through OPD consultation, blood and urine monitoring, and medication, with the goal of preserving kidney function for as long as possible.
When kidney function drops to a point where it can no longer keep up on its own, dialysis takes over the job of filtering waste and excess fluid from the blood.
- Assessment of when dialysis is needed and which method fits the patient
- Hemodialysis planning and scheduling
- Peritoneal dialysis planning, where suitable
- Ongoing monitoring once dialysis begins
What This Covers:
Structured planning around dialysis, so patients and families understand the method, schedule, and lifestyle adjustments well before treatment starts.
Some kidney conditions need a closer look or a direct procedure to confirm a diagnosis or manage a complication, performed with imaging guidance for accuracy.
- Ultrasound-guided kidney biopsy
- Dialysis access and catheter placement
- Drainage procedures for fluid collections around the kidney
What This Covers:
Procedures performed with imaging guidance and appropriate anesthesia, followed by monitoring before discharge.
Kidney complications can turn serious quickly in critically ill patients. Our team manages these cases alongside the critical care unit around the clock.
- Acute kidney injury in critically ill patients
- Correction of severe electrolyte imbalances
- Management of fluid overload
- Dialysis support for patients in intensive care
What This Covers:
24×7 nephrology input for patients in critical care whose kidney function is affected by another acute illness or complication.
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