Compassionate care and expert treatment — hear from those who trust Dr. Amna Irfan with their kidney health.
This patient came to us in an extremely critical condition. Excess fluid had accumulated in the body to such a degree that even breathing had become difficult. The oxygen level had dropped to a dangerously low 80%. Blood tests revealed severe metabolic acidosis, with urea rising to 200 and creatinine at 12 — all alarming indicators of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) . Most concerning of all, the patient had completely stopped passing urine.
Given the seriousness of the condition, we immediately initiated two sessions of hemodialysis to cleanse the blood and remove excess toxins and fluid from the body.
By the grace of Allah , within a few days, the patient’s urine output resumed — a remarkable sign of recovery. After this improvement, we transitioned the patient to
conservative (non-dialysis) treatment , managing the condition with medication alone.
Today, the same patient who was once on the verge of life and death has returned to a full and healthy life — happy, stable, and thriving.
This patient came to us following a Transabdominal Hysterectomy (TAH) procedure. Post-operatively, she began experiencing severe complications, including drastically reduced urine output — only 200ml/day — and signs of advanced renal dysfunction. Lab reports revealed urea at 197 and creatinine at 7.9, alongside visible uremic symptoms. The situation was alarming, and timely intervention was critical.
Given the seriousness of the case, we immediately initiated hemodialysis to clear toxins and reduce the metabolic burden on her kidneys. By the mercy of Allah, dialysis helped stabilize her condition, and her urine output began to improve significantly. With this remarkable progress, we were able to remove the dialysis catheter and place the dialysis treatment on hold — a hopeful sign that the kidneys were regaining function.
The patient was advised close follow-up. 20 days later, she returned to us with creatinine levels normalized at 1.0, and no further dialysis required. She recorded a message for public awareness — a living example that dialysis is a treatment, not a death sentence.
Her recovery is a powerful reminder: True healing comes only from Allah. We are merely the means by His will.
This elderly woman came to us after experiencing kidney failure. At first, she was deeply disheartened and refused treatment, saying:
“There’s no point... nothing will help now.”
But with calm, respectful counseling, we explained the nature of her illness and the treatment options available. With timely awareness and the will to fight, she finally agreed to begin treatment — and by the grace of Allah, her condition improved dramatically.
Today, she is healthy, stable, and full of life — a living example that kidney failure is not the end, and that timely care can save lives.
Compassionate care and expert treatment — hear from those who trust Dr. Amna Irfan with their kidney health.
This patient came to us in an extremely critical condition. Excess fluid had accumulated in the body to such a degree that even breathing had become difficult. The oxygen level had dropped to a dangerously low 80%. Blood tests revealed severe metabolic acidosis, with urea rising to 200 and creatinine at 12 — all alarming indicators of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) . Most concerning of all, the patient had completely stopped passing urine.
Given the seriousness of the condition, we immediately initiated two sessions of hemodialysis to cleanse the blood and remove excess toxins and fluid from the body.
By the grace of Allah , within a few days, the patient’s urine output resumed — a remarkable sign of recovery. After this improvement, we transitioned the patient to
conservative (non-dialysis) treatment , managing the condition with medication alone.
Today, the same patient who was once on the verge of life and death has returned to a full and healthy life — happy, stable, and thriving.
This patient came to us following a Transabdominal Hysterectomy (TAH) procedure. Post-operatively, she began experiencing severe complications, including drastically reduced urine output — only 200ml/day — and signs of advanced renal dysfunction. Lab reports revealed urea at 197 and creatinine at 7.9, alongside visible uremic symptoms. The situation was alarming, and timely intervention was critical.
Given the seriousness of the case, we immediately initiated hemodialysis to clear toxins and reduce the metabolic burden on her kidneys. By the mercy of Allah, dialysis helped stabilize her condition, and her urine output began to improve significantly. With this remarkable progress, we were able to remove the dialysis catheter and place the dialysis treatment on hold — a hopeful sign that the kidneys were regaining function.
The patient was advised close follow-up. 20 days later, she returned to us with creatinine levels normalized at 1.0, and no further dialysis required. She recorded a message for public awareness — a living example that dialysis is a treatment, not a death sentence.
Her recovery is a powerful reminder: True healing comes only from Allah. We are merely the means by His will.
This elderly woman came to us after experiencing kidney failure. At first, she was deeply disheartened and refused treatment, saying:
“There’s no point... nothing will help now.”
But with calm, respectful counseling, we explained the nature of her illness and the treatment options available. With timely awareness and the will to fight, she finally agreed to begin treatment — and by the grace of Allah, her condition improved dramatically.
Today, she is healthy, stable, and full of life — a living example that kidney failure is not the end, and that timely care can save lives.