When kidney failure struck twenty-one-year-old Kamal Shah and threatened to derail his life, he fought back to take control. Dealing with each setback life threw at him with stoic bravery, Shah figured a way out each time. With lessons learnt dealing with the disease, he co-founded NephroPlus, a patient-centric dialysis company along with Vikram Vuppala, an MBA, and revolutionized dialysis care in India and beyond to become India’s largest dialysis services company. NephroPlus attracted marquee investors and created waves in the Indian healthcare ecosystem when they acquired US giant DaVita’s Indian operations. This book chronicles the entire journey right from Shah’s tryst with dialysis to the excitement of the investment rounds and the DaVita acquisition, and their road map for the future. It also provides useful insights into the healthcare ecosystem in India.
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Kamal has been on dialysis since July 1997. Diagnosed with atypical haemolytic uremic syndrome in July 1997, he was on haemodialysis for a year and a half before undergoing an unsuccessful renal transplant. His mother had donated her kidney. Kamal was then on peritoneal dialysis (PD) for six years.
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