• Diagnosis and treatment of hypertension
  • Preservation of normal kidney functions
  • Problems related to water and salt balance (fluid overload or edema, hypertension etc.)
  • Treatment of congenital or acquired kidney disorders
  • Treatment of acute or chronic kidney failure
  • Kidney transplantation and dialysis for end-stage kidney failure patients

The Nephrology department of Koç University Hospital is fully equipped with advanced facilities and welcomes patients presenting with all relevant conditions with an academically acknowledged team of extensive experience.

Koç Üniversitesi Hastanesi Nefroloji Bölümü, kendi alanında ileri düzeyde donanımlı, akademik ve deneyimli kadrosuyla her türlü sağlık sorununa etik ve bilimsel imkanlar dahilinde tedavi hizmeti sağlıyor.

  • Hypertension polyclinic
  • Acute and chronic kidney failure polyclinic
  • Glomerular diseases polyclinic
  • Kidney transplantation polyclinic
  • Acute hemodialysis applications
  • Peritoneal dialysis therapy polyclinic

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Acute kidney damage (failure)
  • Chronic kidney disease (failure) 
  • Glomerular diseases: Evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of pathologic urinary findings like nephrotic syndrome, nephritic syndrome, hematuria and proteinuria 
  • Liquid and electrolyte disorders (problems related to water and salt balance (fluid overload or edema, hypertension etc.) 
  • Acid-base balance disorders
  • Diagnosis and treatment of edema
  • Tubulointerstitial diseases
  • Hypertension
  • Gout disease associated with elevated uric acid levels
  • Familial Mediterranean fever
  • Treatment and diagnosis of kidney disease associated with diabetes
  • Treatment and diagnosis of recurrent urinary system infection
  • Treatment and diagnosis of recurrent nephrolithiasis
  • Kidney damage occurring as a result of systemic diseases (lupus nephropathy, amyloidosis etc.)
  • Pathologies of the urinary system (infection etc.)
  • Congenital or acquired cystic renal diseases (polycystic kidney diseases, medullary cystic disease etc.)
  • Hemodialysis therapy (starting patients on hemodialysis, follow-up, management and emergency hemodialysis applications)
  • Peritoneal dialysis
  • Kidney transplantation
  • Elevated blood pressure (hypertension)
  • Low blood sodium level (hyponatremia)
  • Edema (fluid accumulation in the body, weight gain)
  • Increased or decreased urinary output
  • Foaming urine, changes in urine color
  • Frequent urination at night (nocturia)
  • Electrolyte disorders (elevated or low levels of electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphorus etc.)
  • Kidney inflammation (nephritis, pyelonephritis etc.)
  • Infections of the urinary tract
  • Chronic glomerulonephritis 
  • Kidney stones
  • Complaints associated with uremia (nausea, vomiting, itching, dyspnea etc.)
  • Disrupted renal functions (elevated urea or creatinine)