Kidney Biopsy Surgeon in Bhopal
What is a Kidney Biopsy?

Who Performs the Kidney Biopsy?
Dr. Harshita Sharma, with her DM in Nephrology from SGPGIMS Lucknow and fellowship in Glomerular Diseases, is a highly qualified kidney biopsy surgeon in Bhopal. With over 6 years of nephrology experience, she is trusted for her skillful hands and compassionate approach.
She also holds a Specialty Certificate Examination in Nephrology (MRCP-UK) and has won multiple awards for her research work in nephrology.
When is a Kidney Biopsy Recommended?
- Persistent protein in urine
- Blood in urine (hematuria)
- Sudden or unexplained decline in kidney function
- Suspected glomerular diseases
- Monitoring transplanted kidneys
kidney biopsy surgeon in Bhopal: What to Expect
Preparation:
Blood tests are done to ensure it's safe to proceed.
During Procedure:
You’ll lie on your stomach or side. Local anesthesia is given.
Tissue Sample:
A needle is guided into your kidney to collect the sample.
Post-Biopsy Monitoring:
You’ll be observed for a few hours to check for any complications.
Recovery After a Kidney Biopsy
- Bed rest for 6–12 hours
- Avoid heavy physical activity for 1–2 days
- Drink plenty of fluids
- Watch for signs of bleeding or infection
How to Prepare for Your Kidney Biopsy
- Stop certain medications (like blood thinners)
- Fasting for a few hours before the procedure
- Arranging for someone to accompany you
FAQs – About Kidney Biopsy
Is a kidney biopsy painful?
Most patients report only mild discomfort. Local anesthesia is given to reduce pain.
What is the risk of complications?
Risks are minimal when performed by an expert like Dr. Harshita Sharma. Bleeding is the most common but rare complication.
Is the biopsy result available quickly?
Results typically take 3–7 days, depending on the pathology lab.
How long will I need to stay in the hospital?
Usually, it’s a day-care procedure. You may go home the same day or after overnight monitoring.