Chronic Kidney Disease

Understanding and Managing Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) affects millions of Americans, often developing gradually over time. At Valley Renal Specialists, our board-certified nephrologists provide specialized care for patients with CKD. Through early diagnosis, proper management, and personalized treatment plans, we help patients maintain their kidney function and quality of life.

Chronic kidney disease treatment consultation

Our Approach to CKD Care

We believe in empowering our patients through education and personalized care. With decades of combined experience, our physicians develop comprehensive treatment strategies that consider each patient's unique medical history, lifestyle, and needs. Our participation in clinical research ensures access to the latest treatment options when appropriate.

Understanding Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic Kidney Disease occurs when your kidneys are damaged and cannot filter blood as effectively as they should. This damage can happen gradually over many years, often without noticeable symptoms in the early stages. Early detection through routine blood and urine tests is essential for optimal treatment outcomes.

Common Risk Factors

  • Diabetes
  • High blood pressure
  • Family history of kidney disease
  • Age over 60
  • Certain ethnic backgrounds
  • Obesity
  • Smoking

Signs & Symptoms

  • Changes in urination patterns
  • Swelling in feet and ankles
  • Fatigue
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Poor appetite
  • Sleep problems

Why Choose Valley Renal Specialists

Expert, personalized care for patients at every stage of CKD.

  • Board-certified nephrologists with extensive CKD experience
  • Access to innovative treatments through clinical research
  • Comprehensive care approach
  • Convenient locations across the San Fernando Valley
  • Coordination with other healthcare providers
  • Focus on patient education and empowerment

Frequently Asked Questions About Chronic Kidney Disease

What are the early signs of chronic kidney disease and when should I see a CKD specialist?

Early CKD often has no symptoms, which makes regular screening crucial. Key warning signs include changes in urination, swelling, fatigue, and poor appetite. If you have risk factors like diabetes, high blood pressure, or family history of kidney disease, our board-certified nephrologists provide comprehensive CKD evaluation and early intervention.

What dietary changes are recommended for chronic kidney disease patients?

CKD dietary needs vary by stage and individual factors. Our specialized kidney disease care team provides personalized nutrition guidance focused on managing sodium, protein, and potassium intake. We develop practical CKD meal plans that fit your lifestyle while supporting kidney health.

How does CKD treatment and monitoring work at Valley Renal Specialist?

Our chronic kidney disease management includes regular monitoring of kidney function through blood tests, medication adjustments, and coordination with other providers. Your personalized CKD treatment plan incorporates both medical management and lifestyle modifications, with access to innovative treatments through our clinical research program.

How do you determine my CKD stage and treatment plan?

Our nephrology team performs comprehensive kidney disease evaluation including laboratory testing, medical history review, and risk assessment. Based on your CKD stage and specific needs, we develop an individualized treatment strategy focusing on preserving kidney function and preventing complications.

Take the First Step

Early intervention is key in managing CKD. If you've been diagnosed with kidney disease or have risk factors, contact us to schedule a consultation.

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