Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], December 19: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is considered to be one of the most prevalent noncommunicable disease epidemics globally as well as in India. Treatment of CKD, particularly at its advanced stage - ESRD (end-stage renal disease), consumes a huge proportion of health resources, which could be beyond the reach of the average Indian. Hence focusing on prevention would be the key to address the issue, said Dr Pratim Sengupta, Founder and MD & CEO, Nephro Care India Limited.


Kidney disease is a growing epidemic in India, with one in eleven individuals potentially at risk of Renal failure. Diabetes and hypertension are the leading causes, contributing to over 30 per cent of chronic kidney cases. Pain-killer abuse ranks third as a significant factor. The disease often progresses silently; with symptoms emerging only after significant kidney damage has occurred.


India adds close to 2.5 lakh new patients every year to the pool of people requiring dialysis support due to advanced kidney failure. There are around seven crore patients suffering from various chronic kidney diseases. 


Nephro Care India, which got listed on the NSE Emerge platform in July this year, has been undertaking several initiatives with a view to combat this crisis through prevention, early detection, and comprehensive renal care. Under the leadership of Bharat Jyoti Awardee Dr. Pratim Sengupta, it has earned its reputation as one of the most esteemed kidney care institutions in India. On its second anniversary last year, the company introduced its mascot, Mr Nephrocare, to connect with the community and raise awareness about kidney health. This year, the mascot toured key city locations to further reinforce the importance of regular check-ups and holistic treatment.






“With close to 82 million diabetic patients, India is going to be the Diabetic Capital of the World. Nearly 32 per cent of the patients with diabetes are likely to experience renal issues at some point of their life. Moreover, the prevalence of hypertension is very high in this country because our national salt consumption is 2.5 times higher than the international average. So, diabetes and hypertension are together a fertile ground for renal failure and on top of that one of the biggest challenges is OTC (over the counter) medications. We have no regulation for painkillers, antibiotics and hence the burden of kidney disease is increasing exponentially in this country,” Dr Sengupta said, on the occasion of the company’s third anniversary where it hosted a Walkathon on Sunday.


The Walkathon titled ‘Walk for Health, Walk for Your Kidneys’, which highlighted the importance of lifestyle changes, especially regular exercise, in maintaining kidney health, witnessed the participation of over 400 people. Prominent figures such as Mr. RamKrishna Jaiswal (Consulate of Maldives), Mr. Dipendu Biswas (Eminent Footballer), Mr. Arindam Sil (Actor, Film Director, and Producer), Mr. Srinjay Bose (Owner & Editor-in-Chief, Sangbad Pratidin) and Mr. Ashish Mittal


(Director, Golden Tulip Hotel) graced the event with their presence.


“Maintaining a healthy lifestyle by focusing on routine exercise and balanced diet we can help maintain kidney health and keep the disease at bay. As we celebrate our third anniversary, were affirm our commitment to the prevention and treatment of kidney disease. In India, where lifestyle disorders are among the leading causes of kidney ailments, prevention through simple lifestyle changes, such as 30 minutes of brisk walking daily, is paramount,” Dr Sengupta added. 


NCIL’s Mission: Holistic Kidney Care


NephroCareIndiastandsapartwithitsholisticcareapproach.Theinstitutioncombinesadvanced medical diagnostics with an expert team comprising:



  • Accomplished nephrologists

  • Trained renal dieticians and nutrition experts

  • Renal and lifestyle counselors

  • Physical trainers from Mantra Lifestyle Health Club

  • Emotional and psychological support specialists

  • Yoga experts


Through such integrated care, the company aims to not only treat kidney disorders but also improve patients' overall quality of life.


Looking Ahead


On this significant occasion, Nephro Care India reaffirm edits mission to create a robust network of kidney care units and spread awareness about kidney health across the country. The third


anniversarycelebrationwasnotjustamilestonebutareminderofthejourneyaheadinproviding comprehensive and compassionate care to all. The company plans to set up 300 comprehensive renal care clinics to cater to close to one million patients suffering from chronic kidney disease across the country in the next 10-15 years.


NCIL recently inaugurated a multi-specialty hospital - Vivacity Multispecialty Hospital at Madhya gram, Kolkata to provide holistic care to patients. The 100-bedded multispecialty hospital, which offers treatment services in various disciplines such as cardiology, medical oncology, gastroenterology, gynecology and many others also hosts an advanced renal transplant unit in East India.


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