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Wichita (5.54 mi)

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67218 (1) (5.4 mi)
67214 (8) (6.57 mi)
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  • Hugo Weber, MD 110 Points

    Hugo Weber, MD

    Kansas Nephrology Physicians
    Distance: 5.53 mi
    1035 N Emporia St Ste 105
    Wichita, KS 67214
  • Kenneth Kovach, MD 100 Points

    Kenneth Kovach, MD

    Kansas Nephrology
    Distance: 5.53 mi
    1035 N Emporia St Ste 105
    Wichita, KS 67214
  • Dennis Ross, MD 100 Points

    Dennis Ross, MD

    Renal Care Group
    Distance: 5.53 mi
    1035 N Emporia St Ste 105
    Wichita, KS 67214
  • Howard Day, MD 100 Points

    Howard Day, MD

    Wichita Nephrology Group
    Distance: 5.53 mi
    818 N Emporia St Ste 310
    Wichita, KS 67214
  • Linda Francisco, MD 100 Points

    Linda Francisco, MD

    Wichita Nephrology Group
    Distance: 5.53 mi
    818 N Emporia St Ste 310
    Wichita, KS 67214
  • David Webb, MD 100 Points

    David Webb, MD

    Wichita Nephrology Group
    Distance: 5.53 mi
    818 N Emporia St
    Wichita, KS 67214
  • Mona Brake

    Mona Brake

    Distance: 5.53 mi
    5500 E Kellogg Dr
    Wichita, KS 67218
  • Michael Grant

    Michael Grant

    Distance: 5.53 mi
    818 N Emporia St Ste 310
    Wichita, KS 67214
  • Michael Grant, MD

    Michael Grant, MD

    Distance: 5.53 mi
    818 N Emporia St Ste 310
    Wichita, KS 67214

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Wichita (5.54 mi)

Nephrologist Info

Nephrologist Summary:
A Nephrologist studies the function and diseases of the kidneys. A Nephrologist offers diagnosis and treatment for a wide array of kidney diseases, including electrolyte disturbances and hypertension, and also cares for patients requiring renal replacement therapy, and dialysis and renal transplant. Some reasons an individual may seek the care of a Nephrologist include acute renal failure, chronic kidney disease, hematuria, proteinuria, kidney stones, hypertension, and disorders of acid/base or electrolytes.

Education and Training:To become a Nephrologist requires many years of school and training. After medical school Nephrologists complete a three year residency in internal medicine followed by a two year (or longer) fellowship in nephrology.


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What is a

Nephrologist

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A Nephrologist is a physician who provides kidney transplants, dialysis therapy and treatment for kidney disease. A Nephrologist regulates blood pressure, balances fluids in the body and administers dialysis.

What does a Nephrologist treat?
A Nephrologist can treat kidney disorders including kidney stones, high blood pressure, kidney disease and other kidney problems.

What treatments can a Nephrologist provide?
A Nephrologist can perform dialysis, kidney biopsies and transplants, blood pressure monitoring and interpretation of laboratory and x-rays of the kidney.

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Nephrologist Related Terms:
kidneys, kidney stone, dialysis, nephrologist, kidney disease, blood pressure