Dr. Manjunath S D is an eminent Nephrologist and Renal Transplant Physician in
Bangalore. He completed his MBBS from Kempegowda Institute of Medical
Sciences, Bangalore. After this, he went on to pursue an MD from the prestigious
Bangalore Medical College and Research Institut...
Dr. Manjunath S D is an eminent Nephrologist and Renal Transplant Physician in
Bangalore. He completed his MBBS from Kempegowda Institute of Medical
Sciences, Bangalore. After this, he went on to pursue an MD from the prestigious
Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute. He further specialised, obtaining DNB
Nephrology from St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore. With an experience in Nephrology
almost spanning for more than a decade, Dr Manjunath excels in the management of all
kinds of Kidney diseases as well as Renal Transplantation. He started his career as an
Assistant professor of Nephrology at JSS Medical college, Mysore, later he worked as a
Consultant Nephrologist and Renal Transplant Physician in Reputed Hospitals in
Bangalore. He is a life member of the Karnataka Nephrology Association (NAK). He has
presented several papers in various state and National Conferences. He also has several
publications to his credit. He has received couple of awards for his exemplary work in the
field of Nephrology. He is an active faculty and speaker at various Nephrology Forums
across the country. His expertise is in Renal Transplantation, Critical care Nephrology,
Hemodialysis, SLED, CRRT, CAPD, Renal Biopsy, Plasmapheresis, Central Line insertions,
Dialysis Catheter Insertion, and Hemoadsorption.
Education:
Ÿ MBBS from Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, 2001
Ÿ MD in Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, 2005
Ÿ DNB Nephrology in St John’s Medical College, Bangalore, 2011
Area of Expertise :
Ÿ Glomerular and tubulointerstitial diseases
Ÿ Chronic Kidney diseases
Ÿ Acute Kidney Injury and Critical Care Nephrology
Ÿ Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
Ÿ Renal Transplantation – Live and Deceased Donor
Ÿ ABO incompatible renal transplantation
Ÿ Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis
Ÿ Connective Tissue Disorders and Vasculitis with renal involvement
Ÿ Dyselectrolytemia
Ÿ Central Line insertions
Ÿ Dialysis Catheter Insertion (Uncuffed and Cuffed)
Ÿ Hemodialysis
Ÿ Slow and low-efficiency extended dialysis
Ÿ Renal Biopsy – Native and Transplanted Kidney
Ÿ Plasmapheresis
Ÿ Hemoadsorption
Read More
Read Less