Our Approach
We are committed to:
- Being available 24/7 to our patients and referring physicians
- Open communication with patients, families and referring physicians
- Applying new approaches to treating and diagnosing renal diseases and their complications
- Advocating for our patients
We offer:
- A dedicated nephrology floor at Yale New Haven Hospital
- A large outpatient peritoneal dialysis practice and home hemodialysis practice
- Clinical trials on the cutting edge of polycystic kidney disease (PKD) that attract patients from surrounding areas and states.
- Weekend seminars for patients with PKD and inherited kidney disease
- Dedicated subspecialty services for inherited kidney diseases, hypertension, cardio-renal syndrome, onco-nephrology, and kidney disease in pregnancy
Our Services
Our special services include evaluating and caring for patients with:
- Acute kidney injury
- Cardiovascular dysautonomia (e.g., orthostatic hypotension)
- Chronic kidney disease
- Diabetic kidney disease
- Dialysis therapies
- Electrolyte and/or acid-base disorders
- Glomerular diseases/Glomerulonephritis
- Hypertension
- Inherited kidney diseases
- Kidney disease and hypertension in pregnancy
- Kidney disease in cancer
- Kidney disease in heart failure
- Kidney transplantation
- Nephrolithiasis
- Polycystic kidney disease
Distinguishing Factors
- Largest—and rapidly expanding—kidney transplant program in New England with multidisciplinary care clinics
- Inherited kidney disease program, with coordinated access to multidisciplinary care for extra-renal disease, advanced genetic testing, and counseling
- Joint nephrology/urology kidney stone program for management of complex nephrolithiasis
- Multidisciplinary hypertension program for advanced diagnostic evaluation and management of complex hypertension and cardiovascular dysautonomia
- Advanced chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease program
- Dedicated nephrology floor at Yale New Haven Hospital
- Clinical trials and innovative research protocols in polycystic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, diabetic kidney disease, anemia in kidney disease, and peritoneal dialysis