A paediatric nephrologist explaining kidney care to a child and parent
Paediatric nephrology

Paediatric Nephrologist and Child Kidney Specialist in Noida

A paediatric nephrologist evaluates kidney, urinary and blood-pressure conditions in infants, children and adolescents.

Sector 90, NoidaLocation
Infants to adolescentsAge group
Planned specialist careCare model
Coordinated careSupport
The problem we help solve

Specialist care for kidney and urinary concerns

Kidney-related problems may appear as swelling, urinary infections, changes in urine, high blood pressure or abnormal test results. Some are short-term; others need careful long-term follow-up.

Lavender Lane provides child-focused kidney consultations and coordinates testing, medicines and follow-up around the family's existing records.

When to seek care

When to seek a kidney specialist

If these patterns sound familiar, a planned specialist consultation can help clarify the next step.

What happens next

What the nephrology assessment covers

Step 01

History and examination

The specialist reviews urinary symptoms, swelling, blood pressure, growth, medicines and family history.

Step 02

Report interpretation

Urine, blood and imaging results are considered together rather than in isolation.

Step 03

A monitoring plan

The family receives guidance on medicines, fluid or diet instructions where relevant, tests and follow-up.

Step 04

Coordination

Care can be connected with general paediatrics, cardiology, nutrition or another speciality when needed.

Prepare for the appointment

What to bring

Arriving with the right records helps the specialist spend more time on the decisions that matter.

Urine and blood reports

Bring all available test results, including older reports that show the trend.

Imaging

Carry ultrasound or other scan reports and images where available.

Blood pressure and medicines

Bring home or clinic readings and a current medicine list.

Why it matters here

One roof. One team. One plan.

Your child's specialists share the same building, the same records and the same day. When more than one is needed, they meet before you do, so you leave with a single written plan, not five opinions to translate.

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  • Specialist consultant on every visit
  • Records briefed in advance
  • Day-care first, wherever safe
  • Diagnostics & pharmacy in-house
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Questions parents ask

The real questions, answered.

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What is nephrotic syndrome in children?

Nephrotic syndrome is a kidney condition involving significant protein loss in urine and often swelling. It requires medical evaluation and ongoing monitoring.

When do repeated UTIs need specialist assessment?

Repeated infections, infections with fever, abnormal scans or infections in very young children may warrant specialist review.

Is bedwetting always a kidney problem?

No. Bedwetting is common and has several possible causes. Persistent or complicated cases should be assessed based on age and accompanying symptoms.

What can cause swelling around a child's eyes?

Possible causes include allergy and kidney-related protein loss, among others. Persistent swelling should be medically assessed.

What should I bring to a nephrology appointment?

Bring urine-test results, blood tests, scans, blood-pressure records and previous prescriptions if available.

When is a urinary problem an emergency?

Seek urgent care for severe pain, inability to pass urine, marked dehydration, unusual drowsiness or a very unwell child with fever.

Book the right specialist, with the right records.

Request a consultation and our team will organise the appropriate starting point.