Kidney Specialist in Delhi NCR & Baraut
Coming to a kidney specialist from Delhi NCR? This is what a consultation at RIIMS Baraut involves, from the reports you bring to the follow-up plan.
Medically reviewed by the RIIMS kidney-care team · Last updated: June 2026
Most people arrive with a folder of reports and one question: how bad is it? The consultation starts by reading that folder properly. Dr. Abhishek Gupta (B.A.M.S., Ayurvedacharya) reads creatinine alongside eGFR, urine protein, potassium, haemoglobin and your ultrasound, and against your older reports, because the direction a number is moving tells you more than the number itself. Then he looks for what is straining the kidney: diabetes, blood pressure, a medicine you are taking, an infection or an obstruction. You leave knowing what your reports mean in plain language, what your plan is, and what is not being promised, because RIIMS coordinates with nephrologists for medical and dialysis decisions and never replaces them.
When to see a kidney doctor
Bring your last two or three creatinine and eGFR reports, a recent urine routine, your ultrasound KUB, and every medicine and supplement you take. Video, phone and in-clinic visits are available at RIIMS in Baraut, reached from Delhi, Ghaziabad, Meerut and Baghpat. A sudden drop in urine, breathlessness or a potassium your lab has flagged should not wait for an appointment: that needs emergency medical care.