Nephrology
Maintaining kidney health is essential for the normal functioning of the entire body. There are two types of kidney disease: acute and chronic. Acute kidney disease is obvious right away. However, chronic kidney disease (CKD) begins slowly and imperceptibly, progressing over months or years. According to global statistics, one in ten people has CKD, and three out of four of those are unaware they are affected. By the time symptoms appear, kidney function is already significantly impaired, and severe renal failure may be inevitable.
We apply modern approaches to diagnosing and treating urinary system diseases. This helps promptly identify disorders and prevent complications. Our goal is to eliminate symptoms, as well as slow the progression of kidney disease and preserve the quality of life of our patients. Our combination of specialist experience, modern technology, and personalized care ensures effective treatment for nephrological issues of varying severity.
Our team of nephrologists performs thorough examinations that include laboratory tests, ultrasound scans of the kidneys, and other advanced imaging techniques. We treat chronic kidney disease, pyelonephritis, glomerulonephritis, urolithiasis, water-electrolyte imbalances, and renal hypertension. We pay special attention to preventing and diagnosing diseases early in patients at risk, as well as supporting patients with chronic conditions that require long-term monitoring.
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A nephrologist specializes in diagnosing, treating, and preventing kidney and urinary tract diseases. Consult a nephrologist if you experience swelling, high blood pressure, changes in urination, a feeling of heaviness in your lower back, or abnormal urine test results.
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Find a SpecialistNephrologist. Candidate of Medical Sciences