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Dr. Nageswara Reddy

Dr. Nageswara Reddy P

MD, DM (nephrology)
Consultant Nephrologist & Renal Transplant Physician
About The Doctor

Dr. Nageswara Reddy, a distinguished nephrologist with over 15 years of experience in kidney care, is a leading expert at our clinic in Hyderabad. Renowned for his comprehensive and compassionate approach to nephrology, Dr. Reddy has dedicated his career to diagnosing and treating a wide range of kidney conditions. His extensive experience includes performing numerous successful kidney transplants and managing chronic kidney diseases with a high success rate. Dr. Reddy is celebrated for his exceptional patient care and commitment to advancing kidney health, making him one of the most respected kidney specialists in the region.

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FAQs

You should consult a nephrologist if you have chronic kidney disease, elevated creatinine levels, or recurrent kidney infections, among other kidney-related issues.

Early symptoms include fatigue, swelling in the legs or ankles, changes in urination, and high blood pressure. It’s important to consult a specialist for proper diagnosis.

Staying hydrated, maintaining a balanced diet, controlling blood pressure and blood sugar, and avoiding excessive use of painkillers can help protect kidney health.

Common tests include blood and urine tests, kidney ultrasound, CT scans, and kidney biopsies to diagnose and monitor kidney health.

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a gradual loss of kidney function over time. While it cannot be cured, treatment can manage symptoms and slow progression.

High blood pressure can damage blood vessels in the kidneys, leading to kidney disease. Managing blood pressure is essential to prevent kidney damage.

Treatments vary based on the size and type of stones and may include medication, dietary changes, or procedures like lithotripsy.

Dialysis is a common treatment, but kidney transplantation may be considered for eligible patients with end-stage kidney failure.

If you’re at risk or have a family history of kidney disease, routine check-ups every six months to a year are recommended.

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