Kidney Doctor for Diabetic Patients
Diabetes is a leading cause of kidney disease — but early, coordinated care can protect your kidneys. Dr. Abhishek Gupta helps diabetic patients screen for and slow diabetic kidney disease.
Medically reviewed by the RIIMS kidney-care team · Last updated: June 2026
In diabetes, high sugar can quietly damage the kidney's filters over years, often showing first as protein in the urine before creatinine rises. Dr. Abhishek Gupta focuses on early screening (urine albumin, eGFR), tight coordination of sugar and blood-pressure control with your treating doctors, and a practical diabetic-kidney diet — to protect remaining function. Care is honest and integrated, alongside your medical treatment.
When to see a kidney doctor
If you have diabetes — especially for several years, or with protein in urine, swelling or a rising creatinine — get your kidneys screened. Early care offers the most protection.