Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management in Nagpur
Expert nephrology management to slow CKD progression, protect residual nephrons, manage anemia and bone health, and delay or prevent dialysis.
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a progressive condition where kidneys gradually lose filtering capacity over months or years. Early stages are often silent. Under Dr. Jitesh Jeswani's specialized care in Nagpur, patients receive targeted medical therapy (SGLT2 inhibitors, RAS blockers, non-steroidal MRAs) and personalized renal nutrition to halt disease progression.
Treatment Overview & Nephrology Care
Chronic Kidney Disease affects millions of individuals, frequently developing quietly in patients with diabetes, hypertension, or recurring kidney infections. At Nephron Kidney Hospital, our focus in Stage 1 through Stage 4 CKD is aggressive nephroprotection—stabilizing estimated GFR (eGFR), reversing proteinuria/albuminuria, controlling blood pressure, correcting renal anemia, and preventing cardiovascular complications.
Dr. Jitesh Jeswani brings international training from Manchester Royal Infirmary (UK) and experience in 800+ renal transplants to every patient protocol.

Who Needs Chronic Kidney Disease?
Treatment Modalities & Services Provided
Staging & Risk Stratification via eGFR (CKD-EPI formula) and Urine Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio (uACR)
Next-Generation Nephroprotective Pharmacotherapy (SGLT2i, GLP1-RA, Finerenone, ARBs)
Renal Anemia Management (Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agents & IV Iron therapy)
Mineral & Bone Disorder (CKD-MBD) Control (Phosphate binders, active Vitamin D)
Customized Renal Nutrition & Diet Planning with specialized kidney dietitians
Frequently Asked Questions about Chronic Kidney Disease
Can Chronic Kidney Disease be cured or reversed?
While damaged nephrons in advanced CKD cannot be regenerated, early-stage CKD (Stages 1–3) can often be effectively halted or slowed down dramatically with modern medications, blood sugar control, and blood pressure management.
What tests are needed to check kidney health?
A complete kidney checkup requires two simple tests: a blood test for Serum Creatinine (to calculate eGFR) and a urine test for Urine Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio (uACR) or Complete Urine Examination.
What diet should a CKD patient follow?
A renal diet is customized based on your CKD stage and blood reports, generally involving controlled dietary protein intake, restricted sodium (<2g/day), and tailored potassium/phosphorus restrictions as advised by the nephrologist.
Related Kidney Treatments
Kidney Transplant →
Comprehensive kidney transplant evaluation, donor-recipient matching, peri-operative care, and lifelong graft protection led by Dr. Jitesh Jeswani (800+ Transplants experience).
Dialysis Care →
Ultra-pure, 24/7 advanced dialysis care including High-Flux Hemodialysis, Online Hemodiafiltration (HDF), and SLED for critically ill and routine renal patients.
Diabetic Kidney Disease →
Specialized nephrology care for diabetes-related kidney complications, early microalbuminuria screening, and organ-preserving therapy.
Book Your Appointment for Chronic Kidney Disease
Consult with Dr. Jitesh Jeswani at Nephron Kidney Hospital, Sitabuldi, Nagpur.
