CKD - Chronic Kidney Disease Management
Chronic Kidney Disease Treatment Range Hospital

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad provides expert diagnosis, treatment, and management of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) through a multidisciplinary team of experienced nephrologists, dietitians, and renal care specialists. CKD is a progressive condition where kidney function declines over time, often due to diabetes, hypertension, or other underlying health issues. We offer advanced care plans tailored to each stage of the disease, helping patients maintain their health and quality of life.
Our CKD care program includes comprehensive evaluations, regular kidney function monitoring, lifestyle and dietary counseling, medication management, and preparation for renal replacement therapies such as dialysis or kidney transplantation when necessary. With state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and personalized care protocols, Treatment Range Hospital is recognized as one of the leading centers for chronic kidney disease treatment in Hyderabad.
If you or a loved one is living with chronic kidney disease, Treatment Range Hospital offers compassionate, affordable, and expert care in a well-equipped medical environment. From early-stage CKD to advanced renal support, our focus is on slowing disease progression, managing complications, and improving long-term outcomes for every patient.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Chronic Kidney Disease Journey
🔍 Phase 1: Early Detection & Symptom Identification
- Swelling in ankles, feet, or face
- Fatigue or weakness
- Changes in urination (foamy, frequent at night)
- Loss of appetite, nausea
- Difficulty concentrating or confusion
🧪 Phase 2: Diagnosis & Kidney Function Assessment
- eGFR (estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate)
- Serum creatinine and BUN levels
- Urine test (protein or albumin levels)
- Blood pressure monitoring
- Ultrasound or imaging (if needed)
🔬 Phase 3: Medication & Blood Pressure Control
- ACE inhibitors or ARBs to protect kidney function
- Blood pressure control (target <130/80 mmHg)
- Diabetes medications (if diabetic)
- Phosphate binders and iron supplements (if needed)
- Avoid NSAIDs and harmful medications
🍽️ Phase 4: Diet & Nutrition Management
- Reduce protein intake (as per stage & guidance)
- Limit sodium to control blood pressure
- Lower potassium and phosphorus levels
- Increase fluid intake if recommended
- Work with a renal dietitian for a customized meal plan
🔪 Phase 5: Lifestyle Changes & Preventive Care
- Maintain a healthy weight
- Quit smoking and limit alcohol
- Exercise regularly (at least 30 min/day)
- Manage blood sugar if diabetic
- Regular vaccinations (flu, Hepatitis B, etc.)
🔄 Phase 6: Monitoring & Preparing for Future Care
- Routine labs: eGFR, creatinine, hemoglobin, electrolytes
- Track symptoms like fatigue, swelling, or confusion
- Plan ahead for dialysis access or transplant (if needed in later stages)
- Discuss treatment preferences and care goals
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CKD is a long-term condition where your kidneys slowly lose their ability to filter waste and fluids from your blood. It happens over months or years and can affect your overall health.
Early stages may not show symptoms. As CKD progresses, you may notice:
Swelling in the legs, ankles, or face
Fatigue or weakness
Nausea or poor appetite
Frequent urination, especially at night
Difficulty concentrating
Foamy or bloody urine
Doctors use these tests:
Blood test (eGFR) to measure kidney function
Urine test to detect protein or albumin
Blood pressure checks
Kidney imaging (ultrasound, CT scan)
Yes. A kidney-friendly diet may include:
Less salt (sodium) to manage blood pressure
Controlled protein intake to reduce waste buildup
Low potassium and phosphorus
Limited fluids (in later stages, if needed)
A renal dietitian will guide you based on your CKD stage.
If your kidney function declines to Stage 4 or 5, your doctor may discuss options such as:
Preparing for dialysis (hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis)
Getting evaluated for a kidney transplant
Palliative care discussions for symptom relief