Pediatric Nephrology

Pediatric Nephrology

Comprehensive Kidney Care for Infants, Children, and Adolescents.

From congenital anomalies to transplant follow-up—advanced diagnostics, dialysis, and family-centered management.

The Pediatric Nephrology Service offers complete renal care—from antenatal counseling for CAKUT to chronic kidney disease (CKD) management, dialysis, and transplantation.

1

board-certified pediatric nephrologist

2

transplant surgeons

90%

glomerular-disease remission within 12 months using steroid-sparing protocols

Facilities

for pediatric acute and chronic hemodialysis

Common Conditions & Subspecialty Clinics.

  • Hematuria 
  • Proteinuria 
  • Edema 
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs) 
  • Pediatric hypertension 

  • CKD stages 1–5 from any cause 
  • Growth monitoring and nutritional support 
  • Anemia and bone disease management 

  • Minimal-change disease 
  • Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) 
  • IgA nephropathy 
  • Lupus nephritis 
  • ANCA vasculitis 
  • Hemolytic uremic syndrome 

  • Acute kidney injury (AKI) needing dialysis 
  • End-stage renal disease (ESRD) management 
  • Home peritoneal dialysis training and follow-up 

  • Evaluation for living or deceased donor transplantation 
  • Post-transplant immunosuppression and complication monitoring

  • Congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT) 
  • Posterior urethral valves 
  • Vesicoureteral reflux 
  • Polycystic kidney disease and other genetic disorders 

  • Secondary and difficult-to-control hypertension 
  • Hyperkalemia, hyponatremia 
  • Renal tubular acidosis and inherited tubular disorders 

  • Recurrent pediatric kidney stones 
  • Metabolic evaluation and dietary management 
  • Lithotripsy coordination and surgical referrals 

Procedures & Treatments.

Lithotripsy referral and metabolic stone prevention with citrate supplementation

Kidney Transplant – Pre-emptive transplant evaluation

Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) – Automated cycler training, catheter insertion with surgery

Hemodialysis (HD) – Child-sized dialyzers, high-flux membranes, hemodiafiltration

Phosphate binders, calcitriol, and calcimimetics for CKD-MBD

Erythropoiesis-stimulating agents and iron for CKD anemia

Growth-hormone therapy for CKD-related short stature

ACE/ARB and mineralocorticoid antagonists for proteinuria and hypertension

Steroid-sparing immunosuppression (mycophenolate, tacrolimus, rituximab) for glomerular disease

Renal ultrasound & Doppler, DMSA and MAG3 scans

Referral for Gastrostomy in CKD children with poor weight gain – pediatric gastro team

Kidney biopsy under ultrasound guidance with rapid IF/EM processing

Genetic testing panels: NPHS1/2, COL4A3-5, PKD1/2, tubulopathies, renal calculi

Ambulatory blood-pressure monitoring (ABPM)

Kidney MRI/CT urography with low-dose protocols

24-hour urine metabolic stone panel

Urine microscopy with phase-contrast for dysmorphic RBCs

Serum & urine electrolytes, creatinine, cystatin C, microalbumin

Transition clinic for handover to adult nephrology at 16–18 years

Psychology & social work for adherence and family coping

School liaison and home-care nursing for PD and hypertension monitoring

Renal dietitian for phosphorus, potassium, and fluid management

Care Pathway & Coordination.

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Referral & Triage

Referral & Triage

Urgent AKI/<30 eGFR seen within 24 h; routine within 7 days.

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Comprehensive Assessment

Comprehensive Assessment

Labs, imaging, genetics, diet review; BP & growth charted.

3


Kidney Board Review

Kidney Board Review

Personalized plan: medical, dialysis, or transplant pathway.

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Treatment Initiation

Treatment Initiation

Immunosuppression, BP control, dialysis catheter insertion or transplant listing.

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Home Management & Monitoring

Home Management & Monitoring

Tele-BP uploads, PD digistat, app-based symptom tracker.

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Long-Term Follow-up

Long-Term Follow-up

Monthly to quarterly visits; annual GFR and imaging; transition to adult care.

Technology & Facilities.

Child-Friendly Dialysis Unit

Automated Peritoneal Dialysis Cyclers with remote monitoring

Low-Dose Dual-Energy CT for stone composition and anatomy

Point-of-Care Creatinine & Electrolytes in clinic

Ultrasound-Guided Biopsy Suite with child-life support

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Frequently Asked Questions.

How long can my child stay on peritoneal dialysis at home?

Many children thrive on home PD for years while awaiting transplant; growth and school attendance are maintained.

Is kidney biopsy safe?

Yes—performed under ultrasound guidance and sedation; complication risk <1% and overnight observation.

Can my child play sports with a single kidney?

Generally yes—protective gear recommended for contact sports; our team provides individualized advice.

Will my child outgrow hypertension?

Some causes resolve, but many require ongoing therapy; regular monitoring is essential.

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