The numbers of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) continue to increase each year with the most common causes of kidney failure being diabetes and high blood pressure. The key to treatment of CKD is early detection and patients with diabetes and high blood pressure should therefore have their kidney function and urine tested by a kidney specialist at least once a year

  • Screening for and early detection of chronic kidney disease
  • Treatment of chronic kidney disease including immunosuppression for autoimmune related diseases
  • Plasma exchange for vasculitides and related disorders
  • Monitoring for complications of chronic kidney disease and efficacy of treatment
  • Interventional nephrology including vascular access creation and treatment of access complications
  • Haemodialysis, Haemodiafiltration, Nocturnal haemodialysis
  • Chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, automated peritoneal dialysis
  • Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy
  • Living related and living emotionally related kidney transplantation
  • ABO compatible and ABO incompatible kidney transplantation

 Dr.-Long-See-Lain  

Dr K Parameswaran

MD,M.Med,Nephrology

 

 Dr.-Long-See-Lain  

Dato' Dr S Ravih Subramaniam 

MBBS(UM), MRCP(IRELAND), MRCP(UK), MSN Board Certified Nephrologist, CMIA(NIOSH) 

 

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