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2 Best Doctors for Acute Kidney Injury in Swat

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Dr. Muhammad Ikram

Rehablitation Specialist, Pain Management Specialist, Sports Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS (Family Medicine and Rehabilitation), MS (Pain Medicine)

13 Years Experience
100% (4) Satisfied Satisfied

Dr. Muhammad Ikram

Rehablitation Specialist, Pain Management Specialist, Sports Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS (Family Medicine and Rehabilitation), MS (Pain Medicine)

13 Years Experience

Dr. Shakeel Khan

Nephrologist

M.B.B.S., MD (Nephrology), FASN

Dr. Shakeel Khan

Nephrologist

M.B.B.S., MD (Nephrology), FASN

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What is Acute Kidney Injury?

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a sudden episode of kidney failure or kidney damage that happens within a few hours or a few days. Symptoms include too little urine leaving the body, swelling in legs, ankles and around the eyes, fatigue or tiredness, shortness of breath, confusion, nausea, seizures or coma in severe cases.

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Who is the best doctor for acute kidney injury in Swat?

2 best doctors for acute kidney injury in Swat are:

  • Dr. Muhammad Ikram
  • Dr. Shakeel Khan

How can I book an appointment with a doctor for Acute Kidney Injury in Swat?

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What is the fee range of the best doctors for Acute Kidney Injury in Swat?

The fee for the top doctors for Acute Kidney Injury in Swat ranges from Rs. 100 to 1,000. You can pay at reception when you visit the doctor.

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What is Acute Kidney Injury?

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a sudden episode of kidney failure or kidney damage that happens within a few hours or a few days. Symptoms include too little urine leaving the body, swelling in legs, ankles and around the eyes, fatigue or tiredness, shortness of breath, confusion, nausea, seizures or coma in severe cases.