Senior Consultant Nephrologist · MD, DM (Nephrology), FASN · 23+ years redefining kidney care across North India.
Dr. Anil Prasad Bhatt is a Senior Consultant Nephrologist with 23+ years' experience serving Noida, Greater Noida, Delhi NCR, and Uttarakhand. He's renowned for leadership in kidney transplantation, dialysis, and patient-centered care.
His team currently conducts more than 60,000 dialysis sessions annually across 9 centres — Max Noida, Holy Family, Motherland Noida, Noida Multispeciality, Clearmedi Primacare Noida, Apollo Spectra Greater Noida, Yatharth Greater Noida, Mahananda Greater Noida, and Swami Vivekanand Dehradun. He has supervised dialysis programs at some of the largest institutions in North India.
Dr. Bhatt has an experience of over 2,000 kidney transplants across prestigious institutions, with Max Noida contributing 1,000+ by 2024. He has personally conducted over 1,000 Permacaths and 1,000 kidney biopsies — a testament to deep interventional expertise rare in private nephrology.
Honored for clinical outcomes, transplant volume, and patient-first innovation in dialysis programs across North India.
Recognized for service to kidney patients — including pro-bono care extended during the COVID-19 pandemic when dialysis access collapsed.
International peer recognition for advancing the science and practice of nephrology, with active contribution to clinical research.
Mentor and trainer for the next generation of kidney specialists across Delhi NCR — shaping clinical discipline at scale.
Daily clinical supervision across the Renacare network — protocols designed to make nephrologist-led dialysis the default, not the exception.
2,000+ transplants including complex ABO-incompatible and HLA-incompatible cases. Full workup, donor evaluation, surgery coordination, and long-term post-transplant follow-up.
1,000+ Permacaths, 1,000+ kidney biopsies, AV fistula salvage, plasmapheresis — interventional expertise that most private nephrologists outsource.
Difficult UTI and prostate issues · Prevention of diabetes-related kidney disease · Complex transplantation including ABO and HLA incompatible cases.
In early 2020, dialysis access in India collapsed. Hospitals were overwhelmed, centres shut their doors, patients missed sessions. People were dying — not from COVID, but from not getting dialysis on time.
That was the moment Renacare was conceived — not by investors or businessmen, but by a collective of nephrologists who refused to look away. Dr. Bhatt led the founding clinical team.
The belief was simple. Every patient on dialysis deserves a doctor watching every session. Not occasionally. Consistently. Six years on, that's still the standard — across seven centres, across one shared protocol.
Tour the centre. Ask the questions you've been holding back. Talk to the founder. That's how good kidney care starts.
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