NCIL’s 6th Renal Care Unit Is Now In Shyambazar
Nephro Care India Limited (NCIL), a multispecialty healthcare organization supported by Deepak Parekh, opened its sixth renal care unit in Shyambazar, to meet the state’s increasing need for sophisticated diagnostic and pharmaceutical assistance for kidney patients. Nine units will be created throughout the state’s several districts as part of plans to increase the overall number of renal care clinics to 22 by March 2026.
Dr. Shashi Panja, State Industries Minister and Minister of Women and Child Development and Social Welfare attended the opening of the Shyambazar unit.
Many Indians today suffer from chronic kidney disorders, and early identification is essential to ensure effective treatment, according to Dr. Pratim Sengupta, senior nephrologist and Founder, MD & CEO, of Nephro Care India. Intending to prevent kidney disease, detecting it early, and providing comprehensive renal care, NCIL, which went public on the NSE Emerge platform in July 2024, has been working on several projects.
“Many lifestyle-related illnesses have been on the rise, and these diseases tend to affect the kidney, eyes, and other vital organs,” Dr. Sashi Panja stated before the unit’s inauguration. Holistic treatment is required, and I’m optimistic that Nephro Care India’s recently opened clinic will assist in offering patients comprehensive renal care solutions. Accessibility is crucial in the healthcare industry, and I hope the clinic will take the necessary steps to meet people’s demands” said Dr. Shashi Panja.
With a treatment plan that addresses all facets of lifestyle, health, and spirituality, NCIL provides patients with a broad spectrum of clinical and lifestyle options as well as treatment for renal insufficiency.
In partnership with the National Institute of Technology, Silchar, company is creating a prototype of a remotely monitored AI-enabled Smart Haemodialysis Machine to make renal care more “accessible and affordable” for the general public. When it is finished, the price of these machines will probably drop from the present Rs 7.5-8 lakh to Rs 2 lakh, a reduction of about 70–75 percent.
Priyanka Dutta