Services
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) treatment
Fast, focused care when kidneys fail suddenly.
Acute kidney injury is a sudden drop in kidney function — often over hours or days. It can follow severe infection, dehydration, certain medications, or a drop in blood supply to the kidneys. Caught early, AKI is frequently reversible.
At SS Kidney Care we are set up to admit, investigate and treat AKI around the clock. The renal ICU has continuous monitoring, in-house biochemistry and dedicated dialysis cover. The aim is the same in every case: find the cause, support the kidneys while they recover, and bring you home as soon as you are safe to leave.
Quick facts
- Admission
- Direct from the 24×7 emergency line
- Average stay
- 3–10 days, case-dependent
- Where
- Renal ICU, in-house lab
- Bring along
- All current medications and discharge summaries
Cashless treatment with
- Star Health
- HDFC ERGO
- ICICI Lombard
- Niva Bupa (Max Bupa)
- Care Health Insurance
How it works
Your journey with us
Consult
Investigate
Treat
Follow-up
What to expect
Overview
- 24×7 nephrology admissions through the emergency line
- Renal ICU with continuous monitoring
- Same-day biochemistry, urine analysis and imaging
- Bedside hemodialysis and SLED (sustained low-efficiency dialysis)
- Electrolyte and fluid correction
- Drug-dose review for the patient's complete prescription
Common questions
Advanced nephrology — the future of kidney health.
A second opinion is always welcome.
If two doctors gave you two different answers, send your reports — Dr. Shristi will write back within 24 hours with a third.
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