Dialysis Center - Gaithersburg, MD
Gaithersburg Nephrologist Doctors for DialysisType of Physician: Nephrologist What is a Nephrologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners treat disorders of the kidney, high blood pressure, fluid and mineral imbalance, dialysis of body wastes when the kidneys do not function, and consultation with surgeons about kidney transplantation. Specialty: Nephrology Common Name: Kidney Doctor Nephrologist Doctors in Gaithersburg *![]() Farzad Assar MD ![]() Mario O Belledonne MD ![]() Drs Hellman & Vaccarezza ![]() Drs Hellman & Vaccarezza ![]() Drs Hellman & Vaccarezza ![]() Hecht Bass & Rosen MDs PA ![]() Hecht Bass & Rosen MDs PA ![]() Hecht Bass & Rosen MDs PA ![]() Kaldun Nossuli & Gail L Seiken MDs ![]() Kaldun Nossuli & Gail L Seiken MDs ![]() Steven A Burka MD ![]() Washington Nephrology Associates ![]() Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Steven M Pollak MD ![]() Steven M Pollak MD ![]() Steven M Pollak MD ![]() Central Maryland Nephrology Associates LLC ![]() Central Maryland Nephrology Associates LLC ![]() Central Maryland Nephrology Associates LLC ![]() Promod Duggal MD ![]() Kidney Center of Frederick ![]() Comprehensive Medical Associates ![]() Cyrus Nemati MD ![]() Riverside Primary Care of District Heights ![]() Mokhtar Nasir MD ![]() Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid-Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid-Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Khosrow Davachi MD ![]() Metropolitan Nephrology Association PC ![]() Metropolitan Nephrology Association PC ![]() Metropolitan Nephrology Association PC ![]() John S Dalton II MD ![]() Mohammed Youshauddin MD ![]() Arastoo Yazdani MD ![]() Mohammed Youshauddin MD ![]() Moges Gebremariam MD ![]() Victor C Onyejiaka MD ![]() Mid-Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid-Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid-Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid-Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid-Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid-Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid-Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid-Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid-Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid-Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Radcliffe M Thomas MD PA ![]() Mid-Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Juan Beltran MD ![]() Independent Dialysis Foundation ![]() Baltimore Renal Associates PA ![]() Baltimore Renal Associates PA ![]() Baltimore Renal Associates PA ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Pediatric Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Surgical & Trauma Critical Care ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() University of Maryland Nephrology ![]() Metro Renal Associates ![]() Metro Renal Associates ![]() Metro Renal Associates ![]() Metro Renal Associates ![]() Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Drs Khalid Kriger & Mishra ![]() Drs Khalid Kriger & Mishra ![]() Washington Nephrology ![]() Johns Hopkins University Nephrology Dept ![]() Ebrahim Ipakchi MD ![]() Tarek Salkini MD LLC ![]() Nephrology Center of Maryland ![]() Nephrology Center of Maryland ![]() Nephrology Center of Maryland ![]() Nephrology Center of Maryland ![]() Nephrology Center of Maryland ![]() Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center ![]() Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center ![]() Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center ![]() Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center ![]() Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center ![]() Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Gaithersburg, MarylandUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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DialysisWhat is dialysis?The kidneys are responsible for filtering waste products from the blood. Dialysis is a procedure that is a substitute for many of the normal duties of the kidneys. The kidneys are two organs located on either side of the back of the abdominal cavity. Dialysis can allow individuals to live productive and useful lives, even though their kidneys no longer work adequately. In the United States, there are over 200,000 people who use dialysis techniques on an ongoing basis. Dialysis helps the body by performing the functions of failed kidneys. The kidney has many roles. An essential job of the kidney is to regulate the body's fluid balance. It does this by adjusting the amount of urine that is excreted on a daily basis. On hot days, the body sweats more. Thus, less water needs to be excreted through the kidneys. On cold days, the body sweats less. Thus, urine output needs to be greater in order to maintain the proper balance within the body. It is the kidney's job to regulate fluid balance by adjusting urine output. Another major duty of the kidney is to remove the waste products that the body produces throughout the day. As the body functions, the cells use energy. The operation of the cells produces waste products that must be removed from the body. When these waste products are not removed adequately, they build up in the body. An elevation of waste products, as measured in the blood, is called "azotemia." When waste products accumulate they, cause a sick feeling throughout the body called "uremia." When do patients require dialysis?
Recommended Reading Related to DialysisWhat is creatinine?Creatinine is a chemical waste molecule that is generated from muscle metabolism. Creatinine is produced from creatine, a molecule of major importance for energy production in muscles. Approximately 2% of the body's creatine is converted to creatinine every day. Creatinine is transported through the bloodstream to the kidneys. The kidneys filter out most of the creatinine and dispose of it in the urine. Because the muscle mass in the body is relatively constant from day to day, the creatinine production normally remains essentially unchanged on a daily basis. Why is it important to check blood creatinine levels?The kidneys maintain the blood creatinine in a normal range. Creatinine has been found to be a fairly reliable indicator of kidney function. Elevated creatinine level signifies impaired kidney function or kidney disease. As the kidneys become impaired for any reason, the creatinine level in the blo... Other Related Dialysis ArticlesEmergency Contact for Gaithersburg
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