Dr. Harish Prabhu Specialist Nephrology
Years of Experience : 10
Nationality : India
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Urdu
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Dr. Harish Prabhu is a Specialist in Nephrology at Burjeel Royal. He received his Medical Degree (MBBS) from Kerala University, India, and MD in Internal Medicine and Nephrology from Amrita University, Kerala. His expertise including
- Management of Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
- Management of Hemodialysis Patients
- Diagnosis and Management of Acute Kidney Injury
- Pre-Transplant Workup and Follow-Up for Renal Transplant Patients
- Treatment of Medical Complications Post-Renal Transplant
- Management of Glomerular Disorders (e.g., Membranous Nephropathy, IgA Nephropathy)
- Management of Vasculitis Disorders (e.g., Lupus Nephritis)
- Medical Treatment and Prevention of Stone Disease Affecting the Kidneys and Urinary System
- Preventive Nephrology
- Critical Care Nephrology
- Kidney Disorders Associated with Heart and Liver Failure
- Treatment of Diabetic Kidney Disease
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Adult-Onset Nephrotic Syndrome
- Fluid and Electrolyte Management
- Renal Replacement Therapies (e.g., Hemodialysis, SLED, CRRT)
- Plasmapheresis for Renal and Non-Renal Indications
- Renal Biopsy Service
Awards & Achievements
- SCE Esneph (RCP UK) exam in june 2023.
Research & Publications
- Rare Case of Dense Deposition Disease with Combined C3 and C4d Deposits with MYH9-related Mutation Harish Prabhu*, Venkat Vellanki, Suvarna Dhake and Sathiyan Karunanithi Published: 14 November 2023
- Volume 7 - Issue 3
- Pages: 097-101
- Combined Central Retinal Artery and central Retinal Vein Occlusion in Secondary APS. Prabhu H, Chandran V, Velayudhan K. KMJ [Internet]. 30Dec.2015 ;8(4):141-4. Available from: https://www.keralamedicaljournal.com/index.php/KMJ/article/view/389.
- Clinico-Microbiological Profile of Urinary Tract Infections in Diabetic Patients in a Tertiary Centre in Kerala. Prabhu, H., Oommen, A., & Henry, R. (2016). C Kerala Medical Journal, 9(3), 97-104. Retrieved from https://www.keralamedicaljournal.com/index.php/KMJ/article/view/417