Dr. Aashish Parekh

Dr. Aashish Parekh
Consultant

Nephrologist
DM, MD, MBBS
18 years of experience
Fortis Hospital, Bangalore

About

Dr. Ashish Parekh is a nephrologist empaneled at the Fortis Hospital in Bangalore.

He holds good clinical experience and has exposure is dealing with even the most complicated cases.

Dr. Ashish is an expert in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases the common treatment undertaken by him include kidney transplantation, kidney stones, nephrotic syndrome, diabetes and kidney, renal transplantation, chronic renal failure, urinary tract infection and kidney diseases.

He is dedicated and follows an evidence-based ethical approach for his treatments after the diagnosis.

The doctor has completed his MBBS and M.D (General Medicine) from Banaras Hindu University. He has also done D.M(Nephrology) in the year 2008.

He has performed more than 100 kidney transplants performed including Deceased Donor and Live related transplants.

List of Treatments
  • Kidney Transplant
Publications
  • Study on Clinico-epidemiological Profile of HIV Patients in Eastern India. J Assoc Physicians India. Vol. 54. November 2006
  • Multiple Myeloma - Presenting as Acute Kidney Injury. J Assoc Physicians India Vol. 57 November 2009
  • Refractory anemia leading to renal hemosiderosis and renal failure. Indian Journal Of Pathology And Microbiology 5 4 ( 2 ), April- June 2011
  • Rapid, Noninvasive Diagnosis of Visceral Leishmaniasis in India: Comparison of Two Immunochromatographic Strip Tests for Detection of Anti-K39 Antibody. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, January 2006, p. 251-253, Vol. 44, No. 1
  • High Prevalence of Malnutrition and Inflammation in Undialyzed Patients with Chronic Renal Failure in Developing Countries: A Single-Center Experience from Eastern India. Renal Failure, 29:811–816, 2007
  • An unusual case of Acanthamoeba peritonitis in a malnourished patient on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). J Infect Developing Countries 2008; 2(2): 146-148
  • Acute kidney injury in late pregnancy in developing countries. Renal Failure Volume 32, Number 3, April 2010, pp. 309-313(5).
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