Kidney Care (Nephrology)
Our nephrologists, located throughout the Philadelphia suburbs, will medically manage your kidney conditions and develop a treatment plan based on your specific needs.
The last stage (stage five) of chronic kidney disease is called end stage kidney disease. During this stage, the patient's kidneys are only functioning at approximately 10 to 15 percent of capacity. When chronic kidney disease develops into end stage renal disease, dialysis or a kidney transplant is necessary.
Your body's functions affected by end stage kidney disease include:
Regular dialysis treatment, following your renal diet and taking prescribed medications can go a long way in managing end stage renal disease. If you have been diagnosed with end stage renal disease, it is important to follow your health care team's advices regarding treatment.
Many kidney conditions are treated by dialysis to remove toxins, mineral buildup and excess fluid from the body when the kidneys have failed.
Our nephrologists, located throughout the Philadelphia suburbs, will medically manage your kidney conditions and develop a treatment plan based on your specific needs.