Can you recommend some good nephrologists in Hyderabad?
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If you're looking for a trusted nephrologist in Hyderabad, here are some top specialists: Dr. Syeda Shaista M Hussaini – A highly experienced nephrologist known for her expertise in kidney disease management. Dr. B Aravind Reddy – Specializes in dialysis, kidney transplants, and critical nephrology care. Dr. Pinnamareddy Vikranth Reddy – An expert in treating chronic kidney disease (CKD) and related disorders. Dr. G Suresh Kumar – A renowned specialist offering advanced kidney treatments. If you have kidney-related concerns, here are some essential tips to support kidney health: Stay hydrated by drinking enough water throughout the day. Follow a kidney-friendly diet low in sodium, potassium, and phosphorus. Manage blood sugar and blood pressure levels to prevent kidney damage. Avoid overuse of painkillers, as they can harm your kidneys. Consult a nephrologist regularly for early detection and proper management. For hassle-free appointments and expert guidance, book a consultation through Credihealth.