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Chronic Kidney Disease Hospital in Delhi-NCR & Baraut

Looking for a CKD hospital near Delhi-NCR? RIIMS in Baraut gives integrated, report-based kidney care that runs alongside your nephrologist's treatment.

Medically reviewed by the RIIMS kidney-care team · Last updated: June 2026

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Dr. Abhishek Gupta

B.A.M.S. · Ayurvedacharya
Founder & Senior Kidney-Care Physician, RIIMS
Reg. No.: DBCP A/7368

Creator of the DNA Kayakalp Protocol™ and author of the patient book Kidney Kavach — an integrated, report-based approach that brings modern medical understanding together with Ayurveda and lifestyle care. Always alongside your medical treatment, never instead of it.

CKD is a long illness, and most of it is managed away from a hospital bed: food, blood pressure, sugar, medicines taken on time, and reports read properly. RIIMS is an integrated, Ayurveda-led kidney institute in Baraut, Baghpat district, inside the NCR region and reached by road from Delhi, Ghaziabad, Meerut and Baghpat. Care here is report-based and works alongside your medical treatment, never in place of it. We do not run a dialysis unit or a transplant centre; when those are needed, we coordinate with nephrologists and hospitals that do. Our CKD page explains the disease and its stages. This page is about what the care itself looks like, and whether this is the right place for you.

What long-term CKD care at RIIMS involves

  • A first visit built around your actual reports — eGFR read together with urine protein, sugar, BP and haemoglobin, not one number in isolation
  • A written kidney diet you can cook at home (the RiiMS Renal Plate), sized to your stage rather than copied off the internet
  • A follow-up schedule on the Kidney Alert System, so a change shows up as a trend instead of a shock
  • Coordination with your nephrologist, who keeps every medical and dialysis decision

What a first visit is like

Bring every report you have, not only the newest one. The trend across the last six or twelve months tells us far more than a single creatinine value, and families often carry those old papers around in a plastic bag without realising they are the most useful thing in the room. Dr. Abhishek Gupta (B.A.M.S., Ayurvedacharya) and the care team map the full picture, find what is driving it (in most people it is diabetes or blood pressure), and explain the stage in plain Hindi or English. You go home with a diet, a list of things to stop taking without asking, and a date for the next test. Nobody here will tell you your kidney is finished, and nobody will tell you it is nothing.

Alongside your nephrologist, not instead of them

This is the part patients most often get wrong, sometimes because a previous clinic encouraged them to. Keep taking exactly what your doctor prescribed. Stopping a medicine because you feel better, or because someone on YouTube said kidneys heal without it, is one of the most common ways people lose function they will not get back. Ayurveda at RIIMS is supportive and supervised. It sits next to your medical treatment, we tell your nephrologist what we are giving you, and if the two ever pull in different directions, your nephrologist decides.

Coming from Delhi, Ghaziabad or Meerut

Baraut is in Baghpat district, within the NCR region, and people drive in from across the belt. Be realistic about the travel before you commit: CKD care is a relationship measured in years, not one dramatic visit. Most people find the first consultation worth doing in person, because reports, questions and family all fit better in one room. After that, a good share of follow-ups run on video or phone, and we would rather you keep the follow-up from home than skip it because the road was long.

When to get in touch

If your eGFR is falling, urine shows protein, or you have diabetes or BP with abnormal kidney reports, start regular care now rather than after the next bad report. Early-stage CKD is where careful care buys the most time.

Common questions

Is RIIMS a hospital or a clinic?

RIIMS is an integrated kidney institute in Baraut. We do consultations, report-based assessment, diet, supervised Ayurveda-led supportive care and structured follow-up. We do not have a dialysis unit or a transplant centre. If you need either, we help you plan it with a nephrologist and a hospital that does.

Do I have to stop my allopathic medicines to be treated here?

No, and if a clinic tells you to, walk out. Your prescribed medicines continue exactly as written. Care here is added alongside them.

Do I need to travel to Baraut every month?

Usually not. The first visit is best done in person with all your reports. After that most follow-ups can be done by video or phone, with tests taken at a lab near your home.

Is there a Delhi branch?

No. RIIMS is in Baraut, Baghpat district. It is inside the NCR region and reached from Delhi, Ghaziabad, Meerut and Baghpat, but it is not a Delhi city clinic and we would rather say so than let you find out on the day.

Medical disclaimer: Information on this site is for awareness only and does not replace medical consultation. Treatment depends on doctor evaluation and patient reports. RIIMS does not promise guaranteed cure or recovery.

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