Kidney Failure Hospital in Delhi-NCR & Baraut
Told that your kidneys have failed? RIIMS in Baraut gives honest, integrated care alongside your nephrologist. We never promise cure, and say so upfront.
Medically reviewed by the RIIMS kidney-care team · Last updated: June 2026
If you are searching this at 2am with a report in your hand, you are probably being offered promises by several places at once. Here is ours: RIIMS never claims that kidney failure can be undone, and any clinic that tells you otherwise is not telling you the truth. RIIMS is an integrated, Ayurveda-led kidney institute in Baraut, Baghpat district, within the NCR region and reached from Delhi, Ghaziabad, Meerut and Baghpat. What we do at this stage is support the work of protecting the function that remains, keep symptoms and daily life bearable, prepare your family before decisions turn urgent, and coordinate closely with nephrologists for dialysis and advanced care. Our kidney failure page explains the condition itself; this page is about whether we are the right people to walk it with you.
Why we will not promise you what others do
Patients reach us after months spent on assurances that dialysis would be avoided, having paid heavily for them. The dialysis was not avoided. It was only started late, after the potassium had climbed and the breathlessness had set in, and that delay costs something real. So we say it plainly: nobody can guarantee recovery from kidney failure, nobody can undo the damage that is done, and the dialysis decision is not ours to make or unmake. It belongs to your nephrologist, and it rests on your symptoms, potassium, fluid status and whole clinical picture, never on eGFR alone.
Then what is the point of coming here at all?
Fair question, and one worth asking every clinic you visit. Reaching Stage 5 does not mean dialysis starts that day, and it does not mean nothing is left to manage. There is a lot of room between "cure" and "nothing can be done", and that room is where the actual work sits: the diet that keeps potassium out of danger, the fluid limit that lowers the risk of ending up on oxygen, the anaemia that gets treated so you can climb your own stairs, the itching that lets you sleep, the honest conversation about HD versus PD before someone rushes you into a decision. Many people live active years alongside dialysis. Care at that stage is about how well those years go.
Getting here from Delhi-NCR, and when to go elsewhere instead
Baraut is a road journey from most of the NCR, and for a person in advanced kidney failure that journey is a real cost in energy. Do not make it during an emergency. Sudden breathlessness at rest, a big fall in urine, persistent vomiting, chest pain or confusion means the nearest hospital with emergency facilities, right now, not a two-hour drive to us. For everything else, come in person once with every report and, if possible, with the family member who makes decisions. Most of the follow-up after that can run on video, which matters when the patient is tired and the trip is long.
When to get in touch
Very low eGFR with worsening symptoms needs a nephrology consultation promptly, with all your reports. Breathlessness at rest, severe swelling, drowsiness, confusion or a sudden fall in urine needs emergency care immediately, not an appointment.
Common questions
Can kidney failure be reversed?
No. Once kidney damage is established it does not undo itself, and anyone offering to reverse kidney failure for a fee is not being honest with you. What can often be influenced is how fast things move from here, and how well you live meanwhile.
Will RIIMS help me avoid dialysis?
We will not promise that, because it is not a promise anyone can keep. We help you understand your reports and support what your treating team is working to protect, and if you want a second opinion on dialysis timing we will help you get one from a nephrologist. But delaying dialysis out of fear when it is genuinely needed is among the most damaging mistakes we see, and we will tell you so rather than let you drift.
My relative is already on dialysis. Is it too late to come?
No. Diet, fluids, potassium, nutrition between sessions, anaemia, itching and sleep all still matter, and they are much of what decides how someone feels day to day. Dialysis is support, not the end of the story.
Is RIIMS a dialysis or transplant centre?
No. RIIMS provides integrated kidney care and coordinates with nephrologists and hospitals for dialysis and the transplant pathway. If you need those services, you need a centre that has them, and we would rather point you there than keep you here.