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 Dr Rubina Vohra
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Dr Rubina Vohra

Nephrology :
Experience: 28+ Years
Education: MBBS, DM (Nephrology), MD (Medicine)
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About Dr Rubina Vohra

Dr. Rubina Vohra is a highly esteemed Nephrologist at Apollo Hospitals, Indore with over 28 years of extensive clinical, academic, and research experience in nephrology. She has been at the forefront of kidney care in Central India, serving in leading institutions such as Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, DNS Hospital, and CHL Hospital in Indore, where she played a pivotal role in managing complex renal disorders and transplant cases. Her academic journey is equally distinguished—she has held key faculty positions including Professor of Nephrology at Amaltas Medical College, and Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences (SAIMS), and began her teaching career as Assistant Professor at MYH, Indore. Dr. Vohra’s core expertise spans acute kidney injury (AKI) management, chronic kidney disease (CKD), resistant hypertension, renal transplantation (pre- and post-operative care), hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and home dialysis programs. She is also proficient in managing glomerular diseases, autoimmune nephropathies, diabetic nephropathy, inherited kidney disorders, cardiorenal syndromes, and electrolyte/acid-base disturbances. Her skills in interventional nephrology, including catheter placements and renal biopsies, further enhance her clinical depth. A passionate educator and researcher, she actively contributes to medical training, public awareness on kidney health, and clinical research in nephrology. Academically, she holds a D.M. in Nephrology from the prestigious IMS-BHU, Varanasi, and both M.D. (Medicine) and M.B.B.S. degrees from MGMMC, DAVV, Indore. Known for her compassionate care and evidence-based approach, Dr. Rubina Vohra is widely regarded as a leader in kidney healthcare and a trusted name in the nephrology community.

Kidney disorders can gradually affect blood pressure, fluid balance, metabolism, and overall health if they are not diagnosed at the right time. Patients searching for an experienced kidney doctor in Indore often consult Dr. Rubina Vohra for advanced nephrology care focused on accurate diagnosis, long-term kidney protection, and renal replacement therapies. She practices at Apollo Hospitals Indore and is recognized as one of the best kidney doctors in Indore for managing both chronic and complex kidney-related conditions.

Dr. Rubina Vohra specializes in chronic kidney disease management, dialysis treatment, kidney failure care, diabetic nephropathy management, electrolyte imbalance correction, and hypertension-related kidney disorders. Her treatment approach focuses on preventive nephrology, slowing disease progression, and improving long-term quality of life through evidence-based renal care.

Why Choose Dr. Rubina Vohra – Best Kidney Specialist in Indore

Kidney disorders often progress silently, making early diagnosis and continuous monitoring extremely important. Dr. Rubina Vohra is regarded as a trusted kidney specialist doctor in Indore because of her expertise in advanced nephrology and renal care management.

Expertise in Chronic Kidney Disease Care

She manages both early-stage and advanced chronic kidney disease through detailed evaluation, medication planning, lifestyle guidance, and complication prevention.

Advanced Dialysis & Renal Replacement Therapy

Dr. Vohra has extensive experience in hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and supportive renal replacement therapies for patients with kidney failure.

Personalized Kidney Care

Treatment plans are customized according to kidney function, diabetes status, blood pressure control, electrolyte balance, and overall patient health.

Advanced Nephrology Infrastructure

Apollo Hospitals Indore offers dedicated dialysis units, renal monitoring systems, laboratory support, and multidisciplinary nephrology care services.

Clinical Excellence as a Nephrologist in Indore

Advanced Kidney Disease Management

Dr. Rubina Vohra manages chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, diabetic nephropathy, electrolyte disorders, and end-stage renal disease using evidence-based nephrology care.

Focus on Disease Prevention

Early diagnosis and proper treatment can help reduce the progression of kidney damage and lower the risk of dialysis dependency.

Emergency Nephrology Support

Acute kidney injury, sudden electrolyte imbalance, severe dehydration, or rapidly worsening kidney function may require urgent nephrology intervention.

Long-Term Renal Monitoring

Patients with diabetes, hypertension, or previous kidney disorders often require regular kidney function monitoring to avoid complications.

Areas of Expertise – Kidney & Renal Care in Indore

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management

Chronic kidney disease may gradually reduce kidney function over time. Treatment focuses on slowing progression, managing complications, and preserving remaining kidney function.

Dialysis & Renal Replacement Therapies

Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis help remove toxins and excess fluid from the body when kidney function becomes severely impaired.

Hemodialysis Care

Hemodialysis uses specialized equipment to filter blood and maintain fluid and electrolyte balance in patients with advanced kidney failure.

Peritoneal Dialysis Support

Peritoneal dialysis is a home-based dialysis method that uses the abdominal lining to remove waste products and excess fluid from the body.

Hypertension & Kidney Disease Management

High blood pressure can damage kidney blood vessels over time and increase the risk of kidney failure. Treatment focuses on controlling blood pressure and protecting kidney function.

Diabetic Nephropathy Care

Diabetes-related kidney disease requires blood sugar control, kidney monitoring, dietary planning, and medication management to reduce kidney damage progression.

Kidney Biopsy Evaluation

Kidney biopsy may be recommended to identify the exact cause of unexplained kidney disease, protein loss, or abnormal kidney function results.

Advanced Nephrology Services at Apollo Hospitals, Indore

Apollo Hospitals Indore offers dedicated chronic kidney disease clinics, advanced hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis units, renal function testing facilities, electrolyte monitoring systems, and multidisciplinary renal care support for comprehensive nephrology treatment.

Conditions Treated by Dr. Rubina Vohra

  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
  • Acute kidney injury
  • Kidney failure
  • Diabetic nephropathy
  • Electrolyte imbalance disorders
  • Hypertension-related kidney disease
  • End-stage renal disease (ESRD)
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Experience

  • Consultant Nephrologist
    • Consultant Nephrologist and transplant physician, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Indore, M.P. (2022-2024)
    • Consultant Nephrologist and transplant physician, DNS Hospital, Indore, M.P. (2020-2022)
    • Consultant Nephrologist and transplant physician, Convenient Hospital Limited (CHL), Indore, M.P. (2007-2022)
  • Professor Nephrology
    • Professor, Medicine (Nephrology), Amaltas Medical College, Dewas, M.P. (2021-2022)
    • Professor, Nephrology, Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences (SAIMS), Indore, M.P. (2015-2021)
    • Associate Professor, Nephrology, Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences (SAIMS), Indore, M.P. (2012-2015)
    • Assistant Professor, Nephrology, Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital (MYH), Indore, M.P. (2009-2012)

Special interest

Acute kidney injury (AKI) management, especially in ICU
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)management
Resistant and secondary hypertension management
Renal transplantation (pre- and post-transplant care, immunosuppression)
Hemodialysis therapy
Glomerular diseases (e.g., glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome)
Inherited kidney disorders (e.g., polycystic kidney disease, Alport syndrome)
Vasculitis and autoimmune kidney diseases (e.g., lupus nephritis, ANCA-associated vasculitis)
Interventional nephrology (e.g., catheter insertions, renal biopsy, dialysis access care)
Peritoneal dialysis therapy
Home dialysis programs
Diabetic nephropathy
Electrolyte and acid-base disorders
Renal involvement in systemic diseases (e.g., multiple myeloma, amyloidosis)
Kidney stones and metabolic stone disorders
Preventive nephrology and early intervention strategies
Palliative care in end-stage kidney disease
Clinical research and clinical trials in nephrology
Medical education and training of healthcare professionals
Public health nephrology and community kidney disease awareness
Geriatric nephrology (kidney care in the elderly)
Cardiorenal syndrome and heart-kidney disease interactions

Research & Publications

01
Telmisartan Amlodipine Combination Overdose: A First of Its Kind?’, Nikhilesh, Jain & Rubina, Vohra. (2022). 893: Critical Care Medicine. 50. 442-442. 10.1097/01.ccm.0000809896.33620.56
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Clinical spectrum of hospital acquired acute kidney injury: A prospective study from Central India’. Goswami, Shraddha & Pahwa, Naresh & Vohra, Rubina & Raju, Bhavani M. (2018) Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation. 29. 946. 10.4103/1319-2442.239650.
03
Etiology and Clinical Spectrum of Pregnancy -Related Acute Kidney Injury’, Vohra, Rubina, Goswami, Shraddha, Bhavani, Mohan Raju, Anubhav Agarwal, Ashish Purohit, Naresh Pahwa, Rajesh Bharani, Rajesh. (2016). ISSN 2347-954X. 10.21276/sjams.2016.4.10.19.
04
Case Report ‘Concomitant Mucormycosis and Aspergillosis of Rhinocerebral Region In a Renal Transplant Patient – Air Cooler Being the Culprit’, Goswami, Shraddha & Vohra, R & Raju, Bhavani & Agarwal, Anubhav. (2016)
05
Changing picture of acute kidney injury in pregnancy: Study of 259 cases over a period of 33 years’, Prakash, Jai & Pant, P & Prakash, Shivnil & Sivasankar, M & Vohra, R & Doley, P & Pandey, Lavkush & Singh, Uttkarsh. (2016). Indian Journal of Nephrology. 26. 262. 10.4103/0971-4065.161018.
06
Changing epidemiology of community-acquired acute kidney injury in developing countries: Analysis of 2405 cases in 26 years from eastern India’, Prakash, Jyothirmayi & Singh, Tej & Ghosh, Biplab & Malhotra, Vinay & Rathore, Surendra & Vohra, Rubina & Mishra, Rabindra 2009-2012 2012-2015 1994- 95 & Srivastava, Pramod & Usha,. (2013). Clinical Kidney Journal. 6. 150-155. 10.1093/ckj/sfs178.
07
Spectrum of kidney diseases in patients with preeclampsia-eclampsia’, Prakash, Jai & Vohra, Rubina & Pandey, Lavkush & Niwas, Shashidhar & Behura, S & Singh, Usha. (2010). The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India. 58. 543-6
08
Anatomical Anomalies of Femoral Vein are Not Observed in Indian Patients with Renal Failure: Ultrasound-based Study’, Prakash, Jai & Sharma, Naveen & Vohra, Rubina & Dwivedi, Amit Nandan & Ramachandran, Raja & Mishra, Rabindra & Sharma, Om Prakash. (2009). Hong Kong Journal of Nephrology. 11. 30-34. 10.1016/S1561-5413(09)60006-5
09
Renal Disease Is a Prodrome of Multiple Myeloma: An Analysis of 50 Patients from Eastern India’, Prakash, Jai & Mandal, Anil & Vohra, Rubina & Wani, Imtiyaz & Hota, J & Ramachandran, Raja & Singh, Usha. (2009).Renal failure. 31. 267-71. 10.1080/08860220902779822.
10
High Prevalence of Malnutrition and Inflammation in Undialyzed Patients with Chronic Renal Failure in Developing Countries: A Single Center Experience from Eastern India. Renal failure’, Prakash, Jai & Ramachandran, Raja & Mishra, R & Vohra, Rubina & Sharma, Naveen & Wani, Imtiyaz & Parekh, A. (2007).29. 811-6. 10.1080/08860220701573491.
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Diabetic retinopathy is a poor predictor of type of nephropathy in proteinuric type 2 diabetic patients’, Prakash, Jyothirmayi & Lodha, Mukesh & Singh, Shri Krishna & Vohra, Rubina & Ramachandran, Raja & Usha,. (2007). The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India. 55. 412-6
12
Decreasing incidence of renal cortical necrosis in patients with acute renal failure in developing countries: A single-centre experience of 22 years from Eastern India’, Prakash, Jai & Vohra, Rubina & Wani, Imtiyaz & Murthy, A & Srivastva, P & Tripathi, Kamlakar & Pandey, Lavkush & Usha, & Ramachandran, Raja. (2007). Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation: official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association. 22. 1213-7. 10.1093/ndt/gfl761.
13
Acute Renal Failure in the Intensive Care Unit’, Prakash, Jyothirmayi & Murthy, A & Vohra, R & Rajak, Mithilesh & Mathur, S. (2006). The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India. 54. 784-8.

FAQs

Q: What makes Dr. Rubina Vohra a leading name in kidney care and nephrology?
<p>Dr. Rubina Vohra brings over 17 years of hands-on experience in nephrology and renal transplantation, with a stellar track record at top hospitals like Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and CHL, Indore. Her unique blend of clinical excellence, academic leadership, and patient-centered care sets her apart.</p>
Q: Does Dr. Vohra specialize in both dialysis and kidney transplants?
<p>Yes! Dr. Vohra is an expert in hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and home dialysis programs, along with comprehensive renal transplant care—from pre-transplant evaluations to long-term post-transplant management and immunosuppressive therapy.</p>
Q: Can Dr. Rubina Vohra help manage resistant hypertension and diabetic kidney disease?
<p>Absolutely. With specialized expertise in managing secondary and treatment-resistant hypertension and diabetic nephropathy, Dr. Vohra provides advanced, personalized care for patients with these high-risk conditions.</p>
Q: Does Dr. Vohra offer care for complex kidney conditions like autoimmune or inherited disorders?
<p>Yes, she is highly experienced in diagnosing and treating complex renal disorders such as glomerulonephritis, lupus nephritis, vasculitis, and genetic kidney diseases like polycystic kidney disease and Alport syndrome.</p>
Q: What is Dr. Vohra’s approach to patient care and medical education?
<p>Dr. Vohra believes in holistic, evidence-based, and compassionate care, empowering patients through education while mentoring future doctors. She actively contributes to clinical research, community kidney health awareness, and training programs for medical professionals.</p>
Q: Who is the best kidney doctor in Indore?
Dr. Rubina Vohra is recognized for advanced nephrology care involving chronic kidney disease management, dialysis treatment, and kidney failure support.
Q: When should I consult a kidney specialist in Indore?
You should consult a nephrologist if you experience swelling, reduced urine output, uncontrolled blood pressure, persistent fatigue, abnormal kidney reports, or diabetes-related kidney concerns.
Q: What is the difference between a nephrologist and a urologist?
A nephrologist manages medical kidney diseases and dialysis care, while a urologist primarily treats surgical and structural urinary tract conditions.
Q: Is Apollo Hospitals Indore equipped for dialysis and renal care?
Yes, Apollo Hospitals Indore offers advanced dialysis facilities, renal monitoring systems, laboratory support, and specialized nephrology care units.
Q: What are the early warning signs of chronic kidney disease?
Early kidney disease symptoms may include swelling, weakness, changes in urination, high blood pressure, nausea, or unexplained fatigue.
Q: What is the difference between hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis?
Hemodialysis filters blood using a machine, while peritoneal dialysis uses the abdominal lining inside the body to remove waste and excess fluid.
Q: How does diabetes affect the kidneys and how is diabetic nephropathy managed?
Diabetes can damage small kidney blood vessels over time. Management focuses on blood sugar control, blood pressure regulation, diet changes, and kidney-protective treatment.
Q: How does high blood pressure damage the kidneys and how is it treated?
Uncontrolled blood pressure can weaken kidney blood vessels and reduce filtration ability. Treatment includes medication, salt restriction, and kidney function monitoring.
Q: When is a kidney biopsy recommended and what does it involve?
A kidney biopsy may be advised for unexplained kidney dysfunction, protein leakage, or inflammatory kidney disease. It involves collecting a small kidney tissue sample for testing.
Q: What are the treatment options available for end-stage kidney disease?
Treatment options may include dialysis, renal replacement therapy, supportive medical care, and kidney transplant evaluation depending on patient condition.
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