Mathura: Nayati hospital launches Centre for Renal Sciences
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Mathura: This World Kidney Day, Nayati Healthcare announced the commencement of full services at the cenre for Renal Sciences (Nephrology & Urology). This new-age centre is a first-of-its kind in the region providing comprehensive kidney care to the patients through a full range of diagnostic, management and operative services.
Niira Radia, Chairperson, Nayati Healthcare said “The Centre has brought together the finest medical professionals, state-of-the-art infrastructure and the highest standards of clinical excellence and patient safety. Our commitment is to get care to the patients doorstep and thereby reduce the social, emotional and economic burden of treatment and this is yet another step in that direction.”
Dr. R K Mani, CEO Medical, Nayati Healthcare stated “The burden of kidney related diseases is very high in all states of India and equally if not more in Uttar Pradesh. Kidney disease is termed as “silent” disease because it is often unnoticed by most as few specific symptoms appear in the beginning before it gets diagnosed. Hence detection is at a late stage, compromising the outcomes. In Western Uttar Pradesh, there is a gaping lack of infrastructure and expertise in treating kidney disease. Till now patients have had to travel to Delhi NCR or other big cities for the purpose. Now patients do not have to travel long distance for evaluation, diagnosis, treatment or dialysis. The Centre will work as a cohesive team with interdisciplinary interactions between nephrologists, urologists, critical care specialists, cardiac science specialists, oncologists and others.
Niira Radia, Chairperson, Nayati Healthcare said “The Centre has brought together the finest medical professionals, state-of-the-art infrastructure and the highest standards of clinical excellence and patient safety. Our commitment is to get care to the patients doorstep and thereby reduce the social, emotional and economic burden of treatment and this is yet another step in that direction.”
Dr. R K Mani, CEO Medical, Nayati Healthcare stated “The burden of kidney related diseases is very high in all states of India and equally if not more in Uttar Pradesh. Kidney disease is termed as “silent” disease because it is often unnoticed by most as few specific symptoms appear in the beginning before it gets diagnosed. Hence detection is at a late stage, compromising the outcomes. In Western Uttar Pradesh, there is a gaping lack of infrastructure and expertise in treating kidney disease. Till now patients have had to travel to Delhi NCR or other big cities for the purpose. Now patients do not have to travel long distance for evaluation, diagnosis, treatment or dialysis. The Centre will work as a cohesive team with interdisciplinary interactions between nephrologists, urologists, critical care specialists, cardiac science specialists, oncologists and others.
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