Protecting Your Kidneys — Before, During, and After Disease

The Nephrology Department at Sunrise provides specialist care for all conditions affecting kidney function — from early-stage chronic kidney disease and hypertensive nephropathy to acute kidney injury, glomerular diseases, and dialysis management. Our nephrologists work closely with the Kidney Transplant Unit and urology team for integrated renal care.

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Treatments and procedures

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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management

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Acute Kidney Injury Treatment

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Haemodialysis & Peritoneal Dialysis

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Glomerulonephritis Diagnosis & Management

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Hypertensive Kidney Disease Management

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Diabetic Nephropathy Management

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Renal Biopsy

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Pre & Post Transplant Nephrology Care

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Electrolyte & Fluid Disorder Management

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Polycystic Kidney Disease Management

Our Doctors

Dr. Bibin Johny

Consultant Nephrologist

Faq

Swelling in the legs and feet, fatigue, reduced urine output, foamy urine, high blood pressure, and persistent back pain can all indicate kidney problems. Many kidney diseases are symptom-free in early stages — regular blood and urine tests are the best way to detect them early.

Not always. For acute kidney injury, dialysis may be temporary while the kidneys recover. For end-stage chronic kidney disease, dialysis is a long-term treatment unless a kidney transplant is performed.

Yes. Diabetic nephropathy is one of the leading causes of kidney failure worldwide. Good control of blood sugar and blood pressure can significantly slow or prevent kidney damage.

Patients with end-stage kidney disease who are medically suitable and have a compatible donor — living or deceased — may be candidates for transplant. Our nephrology and transplant teams will assess your eligibility together.

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