Dr. Mahendra Kumar Jangid
Consultant- Dept. of Nephrology

About
Dr. Mahendra Kumar Jangid is Nephrologist or commonly called - Kidney doctor - practicing at Medipulse hospital, Jodhpur, India. He is an expert in Percutaneous needle biopsy, Kidney ultrasonography, Bone biopsy, Interventional nephrology, Kidney dialysis, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, continuous renal replacement therapy, Kidney transplantation etc.
Qualification
DM (Nephrology)
M.D. (General Medicine)
M.B.B.S.
+ Expertise
Percutaneous needle biopsy: The insertion of a needle through the abdomen to obtain kidney specimens
Kidney ultrasonography: Using ultrasound to help monitor a disease or guide certain medical procedures
Bone biopsy to monitor and manage bone disorders associated with kidney
Interventional nephrology (involving ultrasound-guided procedures eg catheter insertion)
Kidney dialysis, including hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and continuous renal replacement therapy
Critical care nephrology eg. AKI, Glomerular disease
Onconephrology (involving cancer-related kidney diseases)
Paediatric nephrology eg. Metabolic stone disease
Kidney transplantation
+ Languages
Hindi
English
+ Contact
Medipulse, E-4, MIA, Basni-II, Jodhpur - 342005 (Raj.)
E-Mail Address: mahendra2k16@gmail.com
Mobile No.: 9140072180
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