Best Nephrologist in Islington
Dr Scott Jones
Nephrologist
Dr Peter Choi
Nephrologist
for 10 years. He moved to Newcastle in 2013 and have been actively involved in all aspects of kidney care, including chronic kidney disease, hypertension, dialysis and transplantation, non-dialysis conservative care.
Dr Eswari Vilayur
Nephrology
Hospital and was awarded the Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 2009. She also holds a Masters in Clinical Epidemiology from the University of Newcastle.
Dr Rita Cervantes
Nephrologist
Her first two specialties were Internal Medicine and Nuclear Medicine after completing her Bachelor of Medicine in Mexico City. She then gained a PhD in Nuclear Medicine for the development of a unique non-invasive technique that measures the arterial and venous cerebral circulation and its relationship with intracranial hypertension.
Dr Thida M Myint
Nephrologist
Hospital, Newcastle, NSW. She also sees patients at her private nephrology clinic at Adamstown, NSW. She was trained in Westmead and Liverpool Hospitals networks in Sydney. She has extensive experience in all aspects of nephrology including complex care of dialysis, transplant and general nephrology patients.
What is nephrology?
As a branch of internal medicine, nephrology deals with kidney and hypertension diseases. Nephrologists diagnose and treat kidney disease and advise patients on how to protect themselves from them.
Basically, nephrology deals with prevention, diagnostics, conservative (non-operative) therapy and aftercare of kidneys – and hypertensive diseases. The implementation of all extracorporeal blood purification procedures (dialysis, apheresis, immunoadsorption) and the care of patients with a transplanted kidney also fall within the specialist field of nephrology.
Nephrology is much more than dialysis medicine on the contrary, the subject covers a wide range of topics. In addition, nephrology has many interfaces with other subjects . Interdisciplinary work is therefore part of everyday clinical practice for nephrologists.
Nephrologist is a professional title that is protected by professional law and may only be used by doctors who have successfully completed specialist training. Pediatric ephrology is an independent branch of pediatrics.
What does a nephrologist do?
Our kidneys are real all-rounders! They filter the entire amount of blood up to 300 times a day. In total, up to 1,800 liters pass through the kidneys every day. This corresponds to 1.5 liters of urine daily. If kidney tissue dies, regeneration is not possible. Kidney damage also affects other important organs such as the heart, lungs and brain. A broad education and close cooperation with geriatricians, cardiologists, diabetologists and rheumatologists therefore distinguish the work of nephrologists. Prevention, early detection, modern diagnostics and adapted therapies are of great importance, especially for the kidneys. A trusting doctor-patient relationship is crucial for successful treatment. Nephrologists need to get a comprehensive picture of the living situation of their patients. It&rsquo’s about finding the right treatment path together. This path begins in the nephrological consultation hour. Often a lot has already been done for the kidneys when patients change their lifestyle and eating habits. If that is not enough, the use of medication is suggested.
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