Welcome to Supreme Kidney Care

MBBS- MD (MEDICINE) DNB (MEDICINE), DM (NEPHROLOGY),DNB (NEPHROLOGY)

DR.DEODATTA CHAFEKAR

  • Fellow of Indian Society of Nephrology( FISN) (2016)

  • Fellow of Indian College of Physicians (FICP)(2016)

  • Fellow of American Society of Nephrology(FASN)(2018)

FELLOWSHIPS :

  • Fellow of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine(FICCM)(2018)

  • Fellow of Indian Society of Organ Transplantation (FISOT)(2022)

  • Fellow of Royal College of Physicians, London (FRCP)(2019)

  • Fellow of Geriatrics Society of India(FGSI)(2020)

  • Fellow of American College of Physicians (FACP) (2023)

VISITING FELLOWSHIPS :

1. Visiting Fellow to Department of Nephrology at

      UMDS Guy’s Hospital, U.K., June,1998,

       with Prof.S.H.Sacks,Ph.D.F.R.C.P.

       Prof &Head of The Department of Nephrology & Transplantation.

2. Visiting Fellow to Department Of Nephrology at SUNY-

State University of NewYork,U.S.A.-June,1998-

with Dr.T.K.S.Rao,M.D.F.A.C.P.

Prof. of Medicine.

3. Visiting Fellow to Harry S.Truman Memorial Veteran’s Hospital

Department of Nephrology University of Missouri-Columbia. U.S.A.-

July 1998 with Dr.Ramesh Khanna, M.D. F. A. C. P.

Acting Director, Division of Nephrology,

Prof. of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine.

Present Positions:

1. Professor of Medicine : Dr V N Pawar Medical College, Nashik.

2. Honarary Consultant Nephrologist : Sahyadri Hospital, Nashik.

3. Consultant Nephrologist and Director ,(2011)

Supreme Kidney Care, Nashik. Maharashtra

4. Hon. Consultant Nephrologist & In charge Dialysis Unit

Jairam Hospital, Nashik Road

5. Consultant Nephrologist & Head, Dialysis Unit (since 2010)

Ayurvedic Seva Sangh Hospital & Research Centre, Nashik

6. Honorary Consultant & Head, Dept of Nephrology at Regional Referral Hospital (Maharashtra Govt. Super Specialty Hospital) , Nashik (2010)

7. Hon .Consultant Nephrologist

Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd Hospital, Ozhar, Nashik

8. Hon. Consultant Nephrologist

Swami Narayan Charitable Dialysis Centre, Nashik

9. Visiting Nephrologist & In charge Dialysis Unit

a. Vijan Hospital, Nashik

b. Shree Ganesha Hospital , Dhule

c. Prayas Hospital , Malegaon

d. Sai Suman Hrudayalay Hospital , Sangamner

ACCREDITATION & RECOGNITION

ACCREDITATION :
  • Vice President of Indian Society of Nephrology.

DR.DEODATTA CHAFEKAR

  • President of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine ( Nashik Chapter ).

  • Joint Secretary of " Nephrology 98" Conference of The Indian Society of Nephrology.

RECOGNITION :
  • Fellowship Award . International Society of Nephorlogy - FISN.Denver, USA 2003.

  • Fellowship Award . International Society of Peritoneal dialysis - FISPD. Torronto 2004.

RESEARCH & PUBLICATION

RESEARCH :
PUBLICATION :
  • Has been the Principal investigator in clinical trials on Anemia in Dialysis and Hyperphosphatamia in Dialysis.

  • Also involved in clinical trials Euvolamic Hyponatremia and Chronic Hyponatremia.

  • Has completed clinical trials in Renal Anemia in Chronic Renal failure patients receiving Hemodialysis (EPO Therapy) and Renal Anemia in Chronic Renal failure patients receiving Hemodialysis (Iron Therapy)

  • Article :
    Chafekar D S ,Mehta H J, Almeida A F , Acharya V N - "Pregnancy & Lupus Nephritis"- The National Medical Journal of India,Volume III.No.VI,1990

  • Article :

    Mehta H, Desai J, Chafekar D S, Gunjotikar R, Almeida A,
    Acharya V, "The therapeutic role of plasma exchange in acute renal allograft rejection"- Transplatation,Volume 50,1990.

  • Article :

    Mehta H, Gunjotikar R, Almedia A, Chafekar D S , Kaushik R, Acharya V - "Renal Abnormalities in Methanol Intoxication" The Indian Practitioner, Volume XLIV, No.7, July 1991.

TRAINING :
  • Teaching: Clinical Medicine to under-graduate students (MBBS) of Grant Medical College and Seth G S Medical College, Mumbai.

  • Teaching: General Nephrology to under-graduate students (MBBS) of Seth G S Medical College, Mumbai.

  • Teaching: Clinical Medicine and Clinical Nephrology to post-graduate students (MD and DM) of Grant Medical College and Seth G S Medical College, Mumbai respectively.

What We Can Offer You ?

Kidney Transplant

A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure in which a healthy kidney from a donor is placed into a person whose kidneys are no longer functioning properly. It is considered the best treatment option for individuals with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or severe kidney failure.

CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a long-term, progressive condition in which the kidneys gradually lose their ability to function properly. The kidneys play a crucial role in filtering waste, balancing fluids, and regulating blood pressure. When CKD progresses, it can lead to kidney failure, requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant.

DIALYSIS (HID,CVVHD,PD)

Dialysis is a medical procedure used to remove waste, excess fluids, and toxins from the blood when the kidneys are no longer functioning properly. It is a crucial treatment for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) or end-stage renal disease (ESRD), where kidney function falls below 10-15%.

DIABETIC KIDNEY DISEASE

Diabetic Kidney Disease (DKD), also known as Diabetic Nephropathy, is a serious complication of diabetes that affects the kidneys. It occurs when high blood sugar levels damage the tiny blood vessels (glomeruli) in the kidneys, reducing their ability to filter waste and excess fluids properly. Over time, DKD can lead to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and kidney failure, requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant.

SUPREME KIDNEY CARE NASHIK

A healthcare professional wearing a white coat and gloves is attending to a man who is seated in a recliner chair. An intravenous drip is visible, indicating that the man might be receiving a medical treatment. The man is wearing a colorful tie-dye t-shirt featuring a graphic and a cap. The setting appears to be a clinical environment with minimal decor and medical equipment.
A healthcare professional wearing a white coat and gloves is attending to a man who is seated in a recliner chair. An intravenous drip is visible, indicating that the man might be receiving a medical treatment. The man is wearing a colorful tie-dye t-shirt featuring a graphic and a cap. The setting appears to be a clinical environment with minimal decor and medical equipment.
INTENSIVE CARE
INDOOR ADMISSION
DIALYSIS
KIDNEY TRANSPLANT