Renal Biopsy

Renal Biopsy Treatment Range Hospital
Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers safe and precise renal biopsy procedures for patients with kidney disorders. A renal biopsy involves collecting a small sample of kidney tissue to help diagnose conditions such as glomerulonephritis, unexplained kidney failure, or protein in the urine. Our experienced nephrologists and radiologists perform the procedure using ultrasound or CT guidance to ensure accuracy and patient safety.
We follow a thorough diagnostic approach, starting with consultation, imaging tests, and a detailed explanation of the biopsy process. The procedure is typically done under local anesthesia with minimal discomfort. After the biopsy, patients are monitored closely to prevent complications and ensure a smooth recovery. Our team focuses on accurate diagnosis, which is key to creating effective treatment plans for kidney conditions.
If you’re looking for renal biopsy services in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital offers expert care, advanced technology, and affordable packages. We are known for our ethical practices, patient-centered approach, and commitment to excellence in kidney care. Schedule your consultation today to receive comprehensive and trusted nephrology services.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete PCNL Journey
👨⚕️ Phase 1: Symptom Identification
- Blood in urine
- Abnormal kidney function tests (high creatinine, BUN)
- Protein in urine (Proteinuria)
- Swelling in feet, ankles, or around eyes
- Fatigue, high blood pressure, or unexplained kidney dysfunction
🩺 Phase 2: OPD Consultation & Assessment
- Medical history & symptom assessment
- Review of current medications (especially blood thinners)
- Preliminary lab tests (urine analysis, creatinine, coagulation profile)
- Imaging (Ultrasound or CT scan) to evaluate kidney anatomy
🔬 Phase 3: Causes (Etiology)
- Glomerulonephritis (inflammation of kidney filters)
- Autoimmune conditions (e.g., Lupus nephritis)
- Hereditary kidney diseases
- Drug-induced kidney damage
- Unexplained decline in kidney function
⚙️ Phase 4: Diagnosis
- Indication for biopsy confirmed
- Imaging-guided marking of biopsy site
- Local anesthesia administered
- Needle used to extract 1–2 tiny kidney tissue samples
- Samples sent for microscopic, immunofluorescence, and EM analysis
🔪 Phase 5: Treatment & Correction
- Same-day admission or outpatient basis
- Procedure under ultrasound/CT guidance
- Local or mild sedation as needed
- Observation for 4–6 hours post-biopsy
- Discharge if stable with instructions; admission if at risk of complications
💪 Phase 6: Recovery & Monitoring
- Bed rest for 6–24 hours
- Monitor for bleeding (urine color, hematoma)
- Pain relief and antibiotics
- Avoid strenuous activity for 1 week
- Emergency advice for fever, bleeding, or dizziness
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A renal biopsy is a medical procedure where a small sample of kidney tissue is removed using a special needle to examine it under a microscope. It helps diagnose kidney disorders or monitor existing kidney conditions.
You may need a renal biopsy if:
🔹 You have blood or protein in your urine
🔹 Your kidney function is worsening without a clear reason
🔹 A known kidney disease needs further evaluation
🔹 You’ve had a kidney transplant and there’s concern about rejection or infection
The actual biopsy takes about 15–30 minutes. However, you may need to stay for 4–6 hours afterward for observation. In some cases, an overnight stay is advised.
You’ll be asked to rest and lie flat for several hours. Your urine will be monitored for blood, and vital signs will be checked regularly. You should avoid heavy lifting, exercise, or strenuous activity for about a week.
Call your doctor or return to the hospital if you experience:
⚠️ Heavy bleeding in urine
⚠️ Persistent abdominal or back pain
⚠️ Fever or chills
⚠️ Dizziness or fainting