Services
Critical care nephrology
Renal-ICU care for patients whose kidneys have failed inside a bigger picture of illness.
When kidney failure happens alongside severe infection, surgery, heart failure or multi-organ illness, the care has to be different. The kidney is one organ in a system that's struggling, and the dialysis prescription, fluid management and drug dosing all need to be tuned to the full picture.
Our renal ICU runs continuous monitoring, in-house biochemistry, and a dialysis cover team that can deliver bedside hemodialysis or SLED (sustained low-efficiency dialysis) — the gentler form often used in ICU patients who cannot tolerate a standard four-hour run.
Quick facts
- Admission
- Direct from the 24×7 emergency line
- Modes available
- Hemodialysis, SLED, bedside as needed
- Average stay
- 5–14 days, case-dependent
- Where
- Renal ICU, in-house lab
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
- Renal ICU with continuous monitoring
- Bedside hemodialysis and SLED (gentler than standard)
- Multi-organ-aware drug dose review
- Direct admission from the 24×7 emergency line
- Daily family update built into the ICU routine
Common questions
Advanced nephrology — the future of kidney health.
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