Dr Prasun Roy

MBBS, M.D (MEDICINE), DM (NEPHROLOGY)
Presently at Burdwan Medical College And Hospital

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LOCAL ADDRESS

Beside Priyabala Nursing Home, (Ranisayar Paschim Par) Khoshbagan,
Burdwan-713101

CENTERS

Bardhaman, Malda, Nalhati, Asansol, Siuri, Chunchura, Cooch Behar, Arambagh, Kandi, Baharampur, Balurghat, Bolpur, Guskara, Kalna, Memari, Dhaniakhali, Katwa, Kirnahar, Rampurhat, Salar, Santipur

COMMUNICATION

Mobile : 8001768725
Email: prasunroy84@gmail.com
Email: info@drprasunroy.com

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About

DR. PRASUN ROY

MBBS, M.D (MEDICINE), DM (NEPHROLOGY)
REGISTRATION NO. 63817/WBMC

Presently he is at Burdwan Medical College And Hospital. Completed MBBS on 2007 from CALCUTTA NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Completed MD(Medicine) from CALCUTTA NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, WEST BENGAL UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES. Completed DM in Nephrology from IPGMER & SSKM HOSPITAL.

Healthcare Services

Chronic Kidney Disease

It is characterized by a progressive loss in kidney function over the years.Early chronic kidney disease comes up with symptoms.

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Hemodialysis

It is a treatment to filter water and waste from an individual’s blood which is done by the kidneys when they were healthy.

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Kidney Transplant

Renal transplantation or kidney transplantation refers to physically transplanting kidneys to help a patient who is having end-stage kidney disease.

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What can I do to keep my kidneys healthy?

You can protect your kidneys by preventing or managing health conditions that cause kidney damage, such as diabetes and high blood pressure. The steps described below may help keep your whole body healthy, including your kidneys.

During your next medical visit, you may want to ask your health care provider about your kidney health. Early kidney disease may not have any symptoms, so getting tested may be the only way to know your kidneys are healthy. Your health care provider will help decide how often you should be tested.

See a provider right away if you develop a urinary tract infection (UTI), which can cause kidney damage if left untreated.

Make healthy food choices


Make physical activity part of your routine


Get enough sleep


Stop smoking


Limit alcohol intake