At Fortis Escorts, we're dedicated to providing exceptional care and transformative outcomes in nephrology, urology, and kidney transplantation. We understand the importance of making informed decisions about your health, which is why we stand out as a premier choice for individuals seeking top-notch treatment in these specialised fields.
Our Approach:
- Patient-Centered Care
- Multidisciplinary Expertise
- Advanced Technology
- Commitment to Excellence
When you choose Fortis Escorts for nephrology, urology, and kidney transplant services, you're choosing expertise, compassion, and excellence in healthcare. Trust us to be your partner in health and wellness every step of the way.
Why Choose Us
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2.5 Lakh Patients Served PAN India
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350 Kidney transplants globally
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24*7 Dialysis Available (Day & Night)
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State of the art Dialysis Centre & Kidney Transplant Intensive Care Unit
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• Experience in High Risk & ABO incompatible Transplants
Treatment
- Treatment
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Medical Management:
For conditions such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, and chronic kidney diseases.
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Surgical Procedures:
Laparoscopic Nephrectomy: Removal of a kidney using minimally invasive techniques |
Nephrolithotomy: Surgical removal of kidney stones |
Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP): Surgery to treat urinary problems caused by an enlarged prostate gland |
Cystectomy: Removal of the bladder, often due to bladder cancer.
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Interventional Procedures:
Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL): Minimally invasive surgery to remove kidney stones through a small incision in the back |
Ureteroscopy: Using a small scope to remove stones or tumors from the ureter or kidney |
Stent Placement: Inserting a stent to relieve urinary obstruction or support the ureter after surgery |
Biopsy: Obtaining tissue samples for diagnosis of kidney or urinary tract disorders.
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Diagnostic Tests:
Ultrasound: Imaging to assess kidney and bladder health |
CT Scan/MRI: Detailed imaging to diagnose conditions such as kidney stones or tumors |
Urodynamic Testing: Assessing bladder and urinary tract function |
Cystoscopy: Visual examination of the bladder and urethra using a thin, flexible tube with a camera.
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Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation:
Offering hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and kidney transplantation services for patients with end-stage renal disease.
FAQs
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What are the treatment options available for kidney failure, and how do they differ in terms of effectiveness and long-term management?Treatment options for kidney failure include kidney transplant and dialysis. Kidney transplant involves surgically placing a healthy kidney from a donor into the recipient's body, providing a long-term solution with improved quality of life. Dialysis, on the other hand, involves using a machine to filter waste and excess fluid from the blood, typically done several times a week. While both treatments have their benefits, a kidney transplant is generally considered the preferred option for long-term management due to its potential for better outcomes and fewer restrictions on lifestyle.
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Can you explain the process of kidney transplant surgery, including the criteria for being a candidate, potential risks, and post-transplant care requirements compared to ongoing dialysis treatment?Kidney transplant surgery involves evaluating candidates for suitability, performing the surgery to replace the diseased kidney, and post-transplant care involving immunosuppressant medications. Risks include rejection and infections. Compared to ongoing dialysis treatment, kidney transplant offers a higher quality of life, reduced dietary restrictions, and greater freedom from treatment sessions.
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What are the common medical conditions which leads to kidney damage?Medical conditions leading to kidney damage include hypertension, diabetes, glomerulonephritis, polycystic kidney disease, kidney stones, UTIs, autoimmune diseases, and CKD. Managing underlying medical conditions and seeking prompt medical attention for symptoms of kidney problems are crucial for maintaining kidney health.
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What are some common urological conditions that may lead to kidney issues, and how are they diagnosed and managed?Common urological conditions that can lead to kidney issues include urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and prostate cancer. These conditions can be diagnosed through various methods such as imaging tests, urine analysis, and biopsies. Treatment options vary depending on the specific condition but may include medications, lifestyle changes, surgical procedures, or a combination of these approaches.
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How do lifestyle factors, such as diet, exercise, and hydration, play a role in preventing kidney disease and maintaining urological health, both pre and post-transplant or dialysis?Lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, and hydration play a crucial role in preventing kidney disease and maintaining urological health pre and post-transplant or dialysis. Proper hydration is also crucial for maintaining kidney health by ensuring adequate blood flow and optimal filtration. After a kidney transplant or while undergoing dialysis, adhering to a healthy lifestyle becomes even more important to support overall well-being and reduce the risk of complications.
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Are there any advancements in medical technology or research that have improved the outcomes or quality of life for individuals undergoing kidney transplant, dialysis, or managing urological conditions?Advancements in medical technology and research, like improved immunosuppressant medications, dialysis machines, and research into artificial kidneys, have enhanced outcomes for kidney disease patients. In the field of dialysis, improvements in dialysis machines and techniques have made treatment more efficient and less invasive. Additionally, ongoing research into artificial kidney and organ transplantation from animals (Xenotransplantation) holds promise for developing alternative treatments for kidney failure.
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What are some resources or support networks available for individuals and families navigating the challenges of kidney disease, dialysis, or urological conditions, including education, financial assistance, and mental health support?Resources and support networks for individuals with kidney disease include patient advocacy organizations, online forums, support groups, financial assistance programs, and mental health services. Mental health support services, such as counseling or therapy, can also be beneficial for addressing the emotional impact of living with a chronic condition and managing stressors associated with treatment and lifestyle changes.