The Coordination of a Patient's Care between their PCP and Nephrologist

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2024
  • Have you ever wondered how a primary care physician and nephrologist work together to help manage kidney disease? In today’s episode, we will talk about the role of each doctor and how they partner together to coordinate a patient’s care and take a look at the relationship between the Primary Care Physician (PCP) and the Nephrologist. Find out how they coordinate their care to help ensure a healthier patient.
    How a Patient Can Be Prepared for their First Nephrology Visit
    Make sure to write down questions you want to ask your nephrologist. Many times, patients are questioning why they’ve been referred to a kidney doctor, so asking questions about your lab work and why you’re there is a good place to start with your first visit. Your physician can break down your lab results, explain what they mean, and give you a clear understanding of why you’re visiting a nephrologist.
    What is a Nephrologist?
    A nephrologist is a medical doctor that does not perform surgery, and manages low kidney function for a variety of kidney diseases and issues. Many patients end up seeing a nephrologist when their kidneys aren’t filtering their blood effectively. Whether you have an acute or chronic issue, a kidney doctor can work with the patient to monitor, treat, and help alleviate symptoms of someone experiencing kidney problems.
    The job of a kidney doctor is to explain the medical testing, and terms, and to manage and hopefully stop the progression of kidney issues, including kidney disease. In addition, many patients are afraid they need dialysis when visiting a kidney doctor, which is not always the case.

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