Speciality Treatments

Comprehensive kidney care for every renal condition.

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

Early detection and long-term management to slow progression. CKD develops quietly, so timely care makes a lasting difference.

What is it?

CKD is the gradual loss of kidney function over months or years, where the kidneys can no longer filter waste and excess fluid effectively.

Who is at risk?

People with diabetes, high blood pressure, a family history of kidney disease, or those over the age of 60.

How Dr. Gill treats it

Dr. Gill focuses on early detection through blood and urine tests, controlling blood pressure and protein loss with medication, dietary guidance, and regular monitoring to slow progression and delay or avoid dialysis.

When to see a doctor

Persistent swelling, ongoing fatigue, changes in urination, or an abnormal creatinine or eGFR result on a blood test.

Dialysis Care

Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis support and monitoring — with guidance to choose the right option for your life.

What is it?

Dialysis artificially removes waste, salt and excess water from the blood when the kidneys can no longer do so, through either hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis.

Who is at risk?

Patients with advanced (stage 5) CKD or end-stage kidney failure, and some patients with severe acute kidney injury.

How Dr. Gill treats it

Dr. Gill helps select the right modality, supervises dialysis adequacy, manages access and complications, and supports patients toward greater independence or transplant.

When to see a doctor

When CKD reaches an advanced stage with symptoms such as severe fatigue, nausea, breathlessness, or dangerously high potassium levels.

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)

Rapid diagnosis and treatment to restore kidney function — often reversible when addressed early.

What is it?

AKI is a sudden, often reversible drop in kidney function over hours to days, frequently occurring in hospitalized or ICU patients.

Who is at risk?

Those with severe infection, dehydration, recent major surgery, exposure to certain medications, or who are critically ill.

How Dr. Gill treats it

Dr. Gill rapidly identifies the cause, corrects fluids and medications, and initiates urgent renal replacement therapy such as dialysis or CRRT when needed to support recovery.

When to see a doctor

Sharply reduced urine output, swelling, confusion, or a rapidly rising creatinine — this usually needs urgent attention.

Nephrotic Syndrome

Management of protein loss and associated complications, with treatment tailored to the underlying cause.

What is it?

A condition where the kidneys leak large amounts of protein into the urine, causing swelling, low blood protein, and high cholesterol.

Who is at risk?

It can affect any age and is linked to diabetes, certain infections, immune conditions, and some medications.

How Dr. Gill treats it

Dr. Gill confirms the diagnosis (often with a kidney biopsy), uses targeted medication to reduce protein loss, manages fluid balance, and prevents complications such as clots and infection.

When to see a doctor

Noticeable swelling around the eyes, legs or abdomen, along with foamy or frothy urine.

Glomerulonephritis

Accurate diagnosis and targeted therapy for kidney inflammation, guided by biopsy where needed.

What is it?

Inflammation of the glomeruli — the kidney's tiny filtering units — which can impair the kidney's ability to filter blood properly.

Who is at risk?

It can follow infections, accompany autoimmune diseases such as lupus, or occur as part of other systemic conditions.

How Dr. Gill treats it

With specialized training in biopsy-proven renal diseases, Dr. Gill achieves a precise diagnosis through kidney biopsy and tailors immunosuppressive therapy to the specific type.

When to see a doctor

Blood or protein in the urine, swelling, new or worsening high blood pressure, or abnormal kidney tests.

Diabetic Kidney Disease

Specialized renal care for diabetic patients to protect kidney function — a leading cause of kidney failure in India.

What is it?

Kidney damage caused by long-standing diabetes, and one of the most common reasons people progress to kidney failure.

Who is at risk?

People with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, especially with poor sugar control, high blood pressure, or a long duration of diabetes.

How Dr. Gill treats it

Dr. Gill combines tight blood sugar and blood pressure control with kidney-protective medications, regular screening for protein in the urine, and practical lifestyle support.

When to see a doctor

A diabetic patient with rising creatinine, protein in the urine, or swelling — annual kidney screening is recommended for everyone with diabetes.

Hypertension & Kidney Care

Controlling blood pressure to prevent and manage kidney damage — a two-way relationship that needs specialist care.

What is it?

High blood pressure can both damage the kidneys and result from kidney disease, making the two closely connected.

Who is at risk?

People with long-standing or uncontrolled hypertension, a family history, or existing kidney disease.

How Dr. Gill treats it

Dr. Gill uses specialist blood pressure protocols, looks for any underlying kidney cause, protects the delicate kidney blood vessels, and monitors progress over time.

When to see a doctor

Blood pressure that is hard to control, persistently very high readings, or hypertension alongside abnormal kidney tests.

Kidney Biopsy

A precise diagnostic procedure for accurate disease identification, performed for both native and transplanted kidneys.

What is it?

A diagnostic procedure in which a tiny sample of kidney tissue is examined under a microscope to identify the exact cause of kidney disease.

Who is at risk?

Patients with unexplained kidney disease, significant protein or blood in the urine, or those needing a clear diagnosis to guide glomerular or transplant care.

How Dr. Gill treats it

Dr. Gill performs both native and graft (transplanted) kidney biopsies safely under imaging guidance, with careful pre- and post-procedure care.

When to see a doctor

When blood and urine tests cannot pinpoint the diagnosis, or when a precise diagnosis is needed to plan the right treatment.

“Every patient deserves a kidney specialist who listens, explains, and acts. I believe in treating the whole person — not just the disease.”
Dr. Sukhvir Kaur Gill

Not sure which condition applies to you?

A consultation is the clearest first step. Dr. Gill will evaluate your symptoms and reports, and guide you with a caring, personalised plan.

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