CKD doesn’t just affect the kidneys—it impacts the entire body, and untreated, it can lead to cardiovascular disease, bone disorders, and even cognitive issues. Yet many people are unaware of its slow and silent progression. To raise awareness and provide life-changing education, Centre for Health is hosting a dedicated CKD workshop in Saket. This session is designed to provide both foundational and advanced knowledge to attendees, covering everything from the stages of kidney disease to specific interventions that can delay its progression. Medical professionals will explain diagnostic markers, the role of the kidneys, and how early lifestyle changes can protect kidney health long-term. In addition to in-depth education, the workshop includes real-life stories from patients managing CKD successfully, showing that early action truly makes a difference. Participants will learn about treatment options, from dietary changes and medications to dialysis preparation in later stages. There will also be a discussion on the psychological toll of chronic illness and how to manage stress while living with CKD. Attendees will receive screening vouchers and access to support networks for long-term guidance. The goal is to make complex health topics approachable and help the community take control of their health—before it’s too late. This event is open to individuals, families, and medical students eager to learn. Empower yourself with expert-led knowledge at the Chronic Kidney Disease Workshop in Saket, hosted by Centre for Health.