Doctors specialising in Nephrology from Wakayama

Dr. Tadao Akizawa

Professor, Wakayama Medical University

Nephrologist
Hospital(s): Wakayama Medical University - Wakayama
City: Wakayama
Dr. Tadao Akizawa is Nephrologist in Wakayama. Dr. Tadao Akizawa is affiliated with medical facilities such as Wakayama Medical University.
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Dr. Shigeo Negi

Professor, Wakayama Medical University

Nephrologist
Hospital(s): Wakayama Medical University - Wakayama
City: Wakayama
Dr. Shigeo Negi is Nephrologist in Wakayama. Dr. Shigeo Negi is affiliated with medical facilities such as Wakayama Medical University.
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Dr. Masaki Ohya

Professor, Wakayama Medical University

Nephrologist
Hospital(s): Wakayama Medical University - Wakayama
City: Wakayama
Dr. Masaki Ohya is Nephrologist in Wakayama. Dr. Masaki Ohya is affiliated with medical facilities such as Wakayama Medical University.
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Dr. Kazuhiro Shiizaki

Professor, Wakayama Medical University

Nephrologist
Hospital(s): Wakayama Medical University - Wakayama
City: Wakayama
Dr. Kazuhiro Shiizaki is Nephrologist in Wakayama. Dr. Kazuhiro Shiizaki is affiliated with medical facilities such as Wakayama Medical University.
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Who is a Nephrologist?
A Nephrologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases and disorders. They have expertise in managing conditions such as chronic kidney disease, kidney stones, hypertension, and kidney transplantation. Nephrologists play a crucial role in kidney health and function.
What are the qualifications of a Nephrologist?
Qualifications for a Nephrologist typically include completing a bachelor's degree, attending medical school, and completing a residency program in Internal Medicine. They then undergo additional training in Nephrology. Nephrologists must obtain a medical license and may pursue board certification in Nephrology.
What are some common kidney-related conditions treated by a Nephrologist?
Nephrologists diagnose and treat a range of kidney-related conditions, including chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and polycystic kidney disease. They also manage patients requiring dialysis or kidney transplantation.