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Best Nephrologyy Hospitals in Istanbul

Memorial Sisli Hospital

Memorial Sisli Hospital

Istanbul, Turkey

126 Beds
6 Doctors
153 Beds
35 Doctors
180 Beds
61 Doctors
292 Beds
18 Doctors
804 Beds
Liv Hospital

Liv Hospital

Istanbul, Turkey

3 Doctors
159 Beds

Nephrology is a branch of adult internal medicine and paediatric medicine concerned with the study of the kidneys, including normal kidney function and kidney disease.

Globally, 10% of the population suffers from chronic kidney disease each year. For the rate of living donor transplants, Turkey came in first (53.02 per million populace)

You must choose the best facility for the most appropriate kidney therapy. The top hospitals are ranked according to their accreditation, available amenities, and highly qualified medical staff.

The finest nephrology clinics are listed here to help you in finding the most effective care.

The disease that affects Kidney disorders are:

  • fluid and electrolyte disorders
  • acid-base disorders
  • kidney stones
  • glomerular diseases
  • tubulointerstitial diseases
  • mineral metabolism
  • acute kidney disease
  • acute renal failure
  • chronic kidney diseases
  • chronic renal failure
  • end stage renal disease and dialysis

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Questions & Answers on "Nephrologyy" (8)

Firstly, approximately 20 years ago, I experienced a significant shoulder impact while playing football, resulting in a sprain that extends from my neck to the back of my shoulder. Whenever I engage in physical activity, particularly on the injured right shoulder side, I feel a burning sensation accompanied by heat. Additionally, I've noticed that my right hip appears elevated since the injury. In a previous scan, I discovered a left-sided disc prolapse. Moreover, I occasionally experience sprains in the middle of my back. I have not been taking any medications for this issue as previous doctors have been unable to identify the problem. I am concerned about the long-term implications and would greatly appreciate your expertise in evaluating and providing guidance on the appropriate course of action. Are there any specific tests or examinations that you recommend to better understand the underlying causes and potential treatment options for my shoulder, hip, and back issues? Furthermore, I recently discovered that I have kidney stones in both of my kidneys. I do not have diabetes or high blood pressure, and I am not diagnosed with arthritis. Additionally, I have been informed that I have elevated uric acid levels. Considering these multiple health concerns, I am wondering if blood tests or any other diagnostic tests would be beneficial in identifying any potential connections between these issues and guiding the most appropriate treatment plan.

Male | 44

To address your musculoskeletal concerns consult an orthopedic specialist. They would recommend imaging studies, physical therapy, and medications as needed. For your kidney stones and elevated uric acid, seek guidance from a urologist nearest to you or a nephrologist who can perform diagnostic tests. I suggest to follow certain dietary changes, and monitor your kidney health. Open communication with your specialists for a tailored treatment plan for your multiple health concerns.

Answered on 27th Sept '23

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Contrast Enhanced Computed Tomography of the whole abdomen showing moderate hypatomegaly with coarse attentuation, edematous GB mild dilated portal vein,splenomegaly,diverticulituis in sigmoid colon. Crystitis. My brother suresh kumar's report has been admitted in Maharaja Agrasain Hospital, Punjabi Bagh and the doctor has recommended us for a second opinion. Kindly advise / suggest next course of action if possible.

Male | 44

WhatsApp the report to me

Answered on 30th July '22

Dr. Pallab Haldar

Dr. Pallab Haldar

I am 50years.i am dialysis patient.now my HCV report is positive.now I'm very weak, can't stand properly.what i eat then vomit after few minutes.my RNA titre report will get next Wednesday. Now what should i do?pressure is always fluctuating.i follow nephrologist prescription and take the medicines but now i become very incapable to do anything. Please suggest me.hepatologist of sskm suggested 1st collect the hepatitis c reports then visit him.

Male | 50

Do exactly what your doctor said 

Answered on 30th July '22

Dr. Pallab Haldar

Dr. Pallab Haldar

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