The Department of Renal Medicine at Sengkang General Hospital is a dynamic department that serves the one million residents of the northeast region of Singapore.
We are committed to providing comprehensive and compassionate care to patients with kidney-related conditions. We offer both inpatient and outpatient care to our patients, with 24/7 service for all common emergency kidney-related medical conditions.
Our focus is on providing personalised care that meets the unique needs and preferences of each patient, and we strive to ensure that our patients receive the highest quality of care possible.
Inpatient Care
Kidney patients are cared for in different wards. In addition, there are two dedicated wards where kidney patients are looked after. The department features a modern, purpose-built Renal Dialysis Center (RDC) with 17 stations, providing haemodialysis(HD) support for inpatients. Peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients receive treatment from specialised nurses at the bedside. The kidney specialists oversee the dialysis treatment for all inpatients who require dialysis.
Interventional nephrology
HD treatment requires access to patient’s blood which is known as vascular access. The interventional nephrology service is a subspecialty that focuses on vascular access procedures such as angioplasty, thrombolysis, tunnelled and non-tunnelled dialysis catheter insertions.
Procedures such as kidney biopsies and temporary non-tunneled dialysis catheter insertions are done under ultrasound guidance by kidney specialists in the procedure room. Tunnelled dialysis catheter insertions are done at the radiology department. Vascular access salvage procedures such as angioplasties and thrombolysis are performed by interventional radiologists and the vascular surgeons. PD catheter insertions are done by vascular surgeons.
Critical care nephrology
Kidney specialists supervise the kidney replacement therapy of critically ill patients admitted to the Intensive Care Units (ICUs) and high dependency unit. The treatments provided include continuous kidney replacement therapy (CKRT) and HD. Specialised treatment such as therapeutic plasma exchange is also carried out by the dialysis nurses under the supervision of kidney specialists.
Outpatient care
General nephrology clinics cater to patients with a range of kidney diseases such as diabetic kidney disease, hypertensive nephropathy, polycystic kidney disease, vasculitis, glomerulonephritis and electrolyte abnormalities. For patients with progressive kidney disease, the emphasis is to treat the cause, prevent worsening of kidney disease and progression to end stage. Patients who are at significant risk of progression are referred to our Renal Coordinator (RC) clinic for education and counselling so that the patients are able to learn more about how to take care of themselves better in order to prevent kidney failure.
Renal department also offers subspeciality clinics.
Some of the kidney treatments offered through our inpatient wards and outpatient clinics include:
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Your kidneys filter your blood and produce urine. Chronic kidney disease is a condition in which the kidneys undergo irreversible damage. It is a very common condition but if untreated it has the potential to progress to end stage kidney disease requiring dialysis or transplant.
Diabetes and high blood pressure are the two most common causes. Smoking and obesity are other risk factors. There are a number of other causes like genetic diseases, stone disease, inflammatory conditions affecting the kidneys and conditions that block urine flow. In a small minority, no cause can be found even after extensive investigation.
It depends on the type of kidney disease. Certain conditions affecting the kidneys can be effectively treated and kidney disease can be reversed. In those who develop chronic kidney disease due to whatever reason where the damage is permanent, progressive worsening can be avoided/delayed by good control of the risk factors and some dietary and lifestyle modifications. In addition, there has been remarkable progress in terms of advent of newer medication which have the ability to delay the worsening of kidney function.
Not necessarily. There are a number of situations where the kidneys fail temporarily. Till they recover, kidneys may require support in the form of dialysis. But in the setting of worsening of chronic kidney disease leading to end stage kidney disease, if the patient requires dialysis, it is usually permanent unless the individual gets a kidney transplant.
If the kidneys temporarily stop functioning, in addition to dialysis, the underlying condition needs to be treated. The treatment depends on the cause. If the kidney failure is permanent, depending on the age and medical conditions of the individual, treatment options include kidney transplant, dialysis or conservative management. Often elderly people with significant medical problems do not do very well on dialysis. In such individuals, evidence suggests that dialysis may not be very helpful and it may not prolong their life to a significant extent. Such patients, if they choose not to have dialysis, their symptoms will be managed through medications.
Sengkang General Hospital renal department offers a team of dedicated professionals including kidney specialists, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, RCs and MSWs to manage the whole spectrum of kidney disease in a timely manner. The department is equipped with most advanced and state of the art infrastructure to provide safe and effective care.
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