Dr. Amna Irfan is a dedicated nephrologist specializing in comprehensive kidney care. She graduated from the renowned Allama Iqbal Medical College Lahore and completed her FCPS in Nephrology at Jinnah Hospital Lahore — one of Pakistan’s leading teaching hospitals.
Dr. Amna Irfan is a dedicated nephrologist specializing in comprehensive kidney care. She graduated from the renowned Allama Iqbal Medical College Lahore and completed her FCPS in Nephrology at Jinnah Hospital Lahore — one of Pakistan’s leading teaching hospitals.
Personalization is important. This emphasizes that the clinic tailors treatment for each patient, ensuring it aligns with their specific health needs.
Prevention is always better than cure. By educating patients on how to prevent kidney problems, the clinic is taking a holistic approach to care.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) requires ongoing management. This assures patients that their care won’t stop after diagnosis, but includes ongoing monitoring and support.
Early detection is essential for preventing the progression of kidney diseases. Highlighting early tests like proteinuria and creatinine checks shows the clinic’s proactive approach to patient health.
Personalization is important. This emphasizes that the clinic tailors treatment for each patient, ensuring it aligns with their specific health needs.
Prevention is always better than cure. By educating patients on how to prevent kidney problems, the clinic is taking a holistic approach to care.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) requires ongoing management. This assures patients that their care won’t stop after diagnosis, but includes ongoing monitoring and support.
At Hussain Medical & Kidney Care, our patients are at the heart of everything we do. Every treatment plan is designed with compassion, expert care, and a commitment to improving their quality of life.
We’ve helped many individuals regain control over their health, whether it's through managing chronic kidney disease, undergoing dialysis, or preparing for kidney transplant surgery. Each journey is unique, and we are honored to be a part of their stories.
But don’t just take our word for it – hear from the patients themselves. Their stories highlight not only the professionalism and care they’ve received, but also the emotional and physical improvements they've experienced in their lives.
At Hussain Medical & Kidney Care, our patients are at the heart of everything we do. Every treatment plan is designed with compassion, expert care, and a commitment to improving their quality of life.
We’ve helped many individuals regain control over their health, whether it's through managing chronic kidney disease, undergoing dialysis, or preparing for kidney transplant surgery. Each journey is unique, and we are honored to be a part of their stories.
But don’t just take our word for it – hear from the patients themselves. Their stories highlight not only the professionalism and care they’ve received, but also the emotional and physical improvements they've experienced in their lives.
Kidney Functions: Your kidneys filter waste from your blood, balance electrolytes, regulate blood pressure, and produce essential hormones. Without proper kidney function, toxins and waste can build up in your body, leading to serious health issues.
Risk Factors: If you have diabetes, hypertension, or a family history of kidney disease, you may be at higher risk. Early screenings, including blood tests like creatinine levels and urinalysis, can help detect potential issues.
Kidney Disease Stages: Kidney disease progresses through stages, from mild kidney damage to kidney failure. In the early stages, kidney function can often be preserved with proper treatment and lifestyle changes.
Chronic vs. Acute Kidney Disease: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) develops over time and may require long-term management, while acute kidney injury (AKI) can happen suddenly, often due to dehydration or a serious infection, and requires urgent medical care.
Kidney Functions: Your kidneys filter waste from your blood, balance electrolytes, regulate blood pressure, and produce essential hormones. Without proper kidney function, toxins and waste can build up in your body, leading to serious health issues.
Risk Factors: If you have diabetes, hypertension, or a family history of kidney disease, you may be at higher risk. Early screenings, including blood tests like creatinine levels and urinalysis, can help detect potential issues.
Kidney Disease Stages: Kidney disease progresses through stages, from mild kidney damage to kidney failure. In the early stages, kidney function can often be preserved with proper treatment and lifestyle changes.
Chronic vs. Acute Kidney Disease: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) develops over time and may require long-term management, while acute kidney injury (AKI) can happen suddenly, often due to dehydration or a serious infection, and requires urgent medical care.
A machine helps filter your blood when your kidneys can no longer do so effectively.
Typically performed at a clinic 3 times a week.
Requires access to your blood vessels, usually via a fistula or catheter.
Uses the lining of your abdomen (the peritoneum) to filter blood.
Can often be done at home with minimal visits to a clinic.
Requires a catheter implanted in your abdomen for fluid exchange.
A machine helps filter your blood when your kidneys can no longer do so effectively.
Typically performed at a clinic 3 times a week.
Requires access to your blood vessels, usually via a fistula or catheter.
Uses the lining of your abdomen (the peritoneum) to filter blood.
Can often be done at home with minimal visits to a clinic.
Requires a catheter implanted in your abdomen for fluid exchange.
A kidney transplant is often the best treatment option for patients with end-stage kidney failure. It involves receiving a healthy kidney from either a living or deceased donor.
Our clinic offers pre-transplant workup and post-transplant care to ensure that you are fully prepared and receive the highest quality care during your transplant journey.
A kidney transplant is often the best treatment option for patients with end-stage kidney failure. It involves receiving a healthy kidney from either a living or deceased donor.
Our clinic offers pre-transplant workup and post-transplant care to ensure that you are fully prepared and receive the highest quality care during your transplant journey.
A nephrologist is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases related to the kidneys. This includes conditions like high blood pressure, kidney stones, chronic kidney disease (CKD), acute kidney injury (AKI), and complications from diabetes or hypertension that affect kidney function.
You should see a nephrologist if you:
✓ Have persistent high blood pressure
✓ Are diabetic with abnormal kidney function
✓ Have blood or protein in your urine
✓ Have swelling in your legs or face
✓ Experience frequent urination or frothy urine
✓ Are told your creatinine or urea levels are high
✓ Are preparing for dialysis or a kidney transplant
Please bring:
✓ All previous lab tests and medical records
✓ A list of current medications
✓ Any reports of imaging (ultrasound, CT, etc.)
✓ Avoid bringing reviews or opinions from other doctors — we prefer to make an independent and accurate assessment.
We highly recommend booking an appointment in advance to avoid waiting.
Appointment hours: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM (Call: 0301-6617600)
Walk-in hours (Mon–Thu): 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Walk-ins are accepted, but patients with appointments are prioritized.
We offer:
Kidney function assessments
Hemodialysis & peritoneal dialysis support
Ultrasound-guided catheter insertions
Renal biopsies
Pre- and post-transplant care
Treatment for CKD, AKI, diabetic kidney disease, and hypertension
This is a consultation-based clinic and not equipped for emergencies.
In case of urgent symptoms like severe shortness of breath, chest pain, or loss of consciousness, please go directly to the nearest hospital emergency department.
Yes, Dr. Amna Irfan provides:
✓ Pre-transplant evaluations to assess suitability
✓ Post-transplant monitoring, lab review, and medication management
✓ Long-term support for transplant patients, in coordination with transplant centers
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We regularly post updates, clinic notices, and kidney health awareness content.
A nephrologist is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases related to the kidneys. This includes conditions like high blood pressure, kidney stones, chronic kidney disease (CKD), acute kidney injury (AKI), and complications from diabetes or hypertension that affect kidney function.
You should see a nephrologist if you:
✓ Have persistent high blood pressure
✓ Are diabetic with abnormal kidney function
✓ Have blood or protein in your urine
✓ Have swelling in your legs or face
✓ Experience frequent urination or frothy urine
✓ Are told your creatinine or urea levels are high
✓ Are preparing for dialysis or a kidney transplant
Please bring:
✓ All previous lab tests and medical records
✓ A list of current medications
✓ Any reports of imaging (ultrasound, CT, etc.)
✓ Avoid bringing reviews or opinions from other doctors — we prefer to make an independent and accurate assessment.
We highly recommend booking an appointment in advance to avoid waiting.
Appointment hours: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM (Call: 0301-6617600)
Walk-in hours (Mon–Thu): 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Walk-ins are accepted, but patients with appointments are prioritized.
We offer:
Kidney function assessments
Hemodialysis & peritoneal dialysis support
Ultrasound-guided catheter insertions
Renal biopsies
Pre- and post-transplant care
Treatment for CKD, AKI, diabetic kidney disease, and hypertension
This is a consultation-based clinic and not equipped for emergencies.
In case of urgent symptoms like severe shortness of breath, chest pain, or loss of consciousness, please go directly to the nearest hospital emergency department.
Yes, Dr. Amna Irfan provides:
✓ Pre-transplant evaluations to assess suitability
✓ Post-transplant monitoring, lab review, and medication management
✓ Long-term support for transplant patients, in coordination with transplant centers
Follow our official Facebook page:
Hussain Clinic on Facebook
We regularly post updates, clinic notices, and kidney health awareness content.