

Dr. Neeru Praveer Aggarwal
38 years
Max Super-Speciality Hospital, Sector-1, Vaishali
Ghaziabad, India
Introduction
Dr. Neeru Praveer Aggarwal treats kidney diseases and does kidney transplants. People come to her when their kidneys are failing, they need dialysis, or require a transplant to keep living. Handles cases from managing chronic kidney trouble to complicated transplants where blood groups don’t even match between donor and patient.
About Dr. Neeru Praveer Aggarwal
Dr. Neeru Praveer Aggarwal has been working in kidney care and transplants for over thirty years. And most people reaching her either have kidney failure needing dialysis or have reached the point where a transplant is the last resort. She works on controlling kidney disease with drugs rather than risky transplants that other hospitals turn down.
Dr. Neeru checks all blood tests, sees how much kidney capacity is actually left, and then talks about dialysis or if a transplant is required. She does ABO-incompatible transplants where donor and patient blood don’t match, and needs special prep work. She runs different dialysis setups, including CRRT for really sick patients and CAPD for doing dialysis at home.
Qualifications
- MBBS – Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College (GSVMMC), University of Kanpur (1988)
- MD (Internal Medicine) – GSVMMC, University of Kanpur (1993)
- DNB (Nephrology) – Institute of Kidney Disease & Research Centre, Ahmedabad (1997)
- Clinical Fellowship in Nephrology & Renal Transplant – Royal Perth Hospital, Australia (1999
Awards & Recognition
- Vice Chairman and Principal Director of Nephrology at Max Healthcare
- Runs kidney transplant and dialysis programs
- Expert in tough dialysis cases like CRRT and CAPD
- Worked at Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia
- Life Member of the Indian Society of Nephrology (ISN) and the Indian Society of Organ Transplantation (ISOT)
- Organizing Secretary for the Indian Society of Hemodialysis & Hypertension
Specialities & Expertise
- Kidney transplants
- Cross-blood group transplants
- Dialysis management
- CRRT procedures
- CAPD (home dialysis)
- Chronic kidney problems
- High-risk transplants
- Kidney failure care
Patient Experience & Approach
Patients say Dr. Neeru breaks down kidney failure stages without freaking them out about dialysis or transplant. When kidneys are dying, she’s straight about what dialysis means and how daily life shifts with it. Families like that she won’t force an immediate transplant if the kidneys still have some working capacity worth keeping.
Those who got blood-mismatched transplants mention she walked them through all the extra steps needed when groups don’t match. Her thirty-plus years mean she’s probably seen every kidney mess-up that can happen.
