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Kidney Failure Center - Lynchburg, VA

Lynchburg Nephrologist Doctors for Kidney Failure

Type 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 Lynchburg *

Lynchburg Nephrology Physicians
Mohamed Ashraf
103 Clifton St
Lynchburg, VA 24501
(434) 947-3954

Lynchburg Nephrology Physicians
Assad Ehtesham
103 Clifton St
Lynchburg, VA 24501
(434) 947-3954

Lynchburg Nephrology Physicians
Richard D Giles
103 Clifton St
Lynchburg, VA 24501
(434) 947-3954

Lynchburg Nephrology Physicians
Lawrence Moffatt
103 Clifton St
Lynchburg, VA 24501
(434) 947-3954

UVA Multi-Specialty Clinic
Charles Brooks
70 Medical Center Cir
STE 302
Fishersville, VA 22939
(540) 332-5870

Valley Nephrology Associates
Shahram Ahmadzadeh
2602 Franklin Rd SW
Roanoke, VA 24014
(540) 344-1400

Valley Nephrology Associates
F Jackson Ballenger
2602 Franklin Rd SW
Roanoke, VA 24014
(540) 344-1400

Valley Nephrology Associates
James S Cain
2602 Franklin Rd SW
Roanoke, VA 24014
(540) 344-1400

Valley Nephrology Associates
Clifford Culpepper
2602 Franklin Rd SW
Roanoke, VA 24014
(540) 344-1400

Valley Nephrology Associates
Edgar R Escasinas
2602 Franklin Rd SW
Roanoke, VA 24014
(540) 344-1400

Valley Nephrology Associates
Ryan Evans
2602 Franklin Rd SW
Roanoke, VA 24014
(540) 344-1400

Valley Nephrology Associates
Matt Mathew
2602 Franklin Rd SW
Roanoke, VA 24014
(540) 344-1400

Valley Nephrology Associates
Fletcher G Matthews
2602 Franklin Rd SW
Roanoke, VA 24014
(540) 344-1400

BMA of Farmville
Shashi Ayer
1801 E 3rd St
Farmville, VA 23901
(434) 392-7615

Danville Urological Clinic
Renato B Raman
1040 Main St
Danville, VA 24541
(434) 792-1433

Danville Urological Clinic
Yao-Foli Sekyema
1040 Main St
Danville, VA 24541
(434) 792-1433

UVA Nephrology
Emaad Abdel-Rahman
Jefferson Park Ave
Charlottesville, VA 22908
(434) 924-5125

UVA Nephrology
W Kline Bolton
Jefferson Park Ave
Charlottesville, VA 22908
(434) 924-5125

UVA Nephrology
Peter Lobo
Jefferson Park Ave
Charlottesville, VA 22908
(434) 924-5125

UVA Nephrology
Amy Mangrum
Jefferson Park Ave
Charlottesville, VA 22908
(434) 924-5125

UVA Nephrology
Mark Okusa
Jefferson Park Ave
Charlottesville, VA 22908
(434) 924-5125

Kevin McConnell MD
Kevin R McConnell
925 E Jefferson St
Charlottesville, VA 22902
(434) 295-6374

Central Virginia Community Health Center
Ross B Isaacs
25892 N James Madison Hwy
New Canton, VA 23123
(434) 581-3271

Harrisonburg Medical Associates
R Samuel Arthur
1871 Evelyn Byrd Ave
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
(540) 434-0559

Harrisonburg Medical Associates
Terry L Overby
1871 Evelyn Byrd Ave
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
(540) 434-0559

Harrisonburg Medical Associates
Andrew Waligora
1871 Evelyn Byrd Ave
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
(540) 434-0559

Richmond Nephrology Associates Inc
H Brian Peppiatt
15151 Patrick Henry Hwy
Amelia Court House, VA 23002
(804) 561-6000

Carilion New River Valley Medical Center Emergency Rm
Jafer Z Salmassi
2900 Lamb Cir
Christiansburg, VA 24073
(540) 731-2866

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Kidney Failure

What are the kidneys?

The kidneys play key roles in body function, not only by filtering the blood and getting rid of waste products, but also by balancing levels of electrolyte levels in the body, controlling blood pressure, and stimulating the production of red blood cells.

The kidneys are located in the abdomen toward the back, normally one on each side of the spine. They get their blood supply through the renal arteries directly from the aorta and send blood back to the heart via the renal veins to the vena cava. (The term "renal" is derived from the Latin name for kidney.)

The kidneys have the ability to monitor the amount of body fluid, the concentrations of electrolytes like sodium and potassium, and the acid-base balance of the body. They filter waste products of body metabolism, like urea from protein metabolism and uric acid from DNA breakdown. Two waste products in the blood can be measured: blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine (Cr).

When blood flows to the kidney, sensors within the kidney decide how much water to excrete as urine, along with what concentration of electrolytes. For example, if a person is dehydrated from exercise or from an illness, the kidneys will hold onto as much water as possible and the urine becomes very concentrated. When adequate water is present in the body, the urine is much more dilute, and the urine becomes clear. This system is controlled by renin, a hormone produced in the kidney that is part of the fluid and blood pressure regulation systems of the body.

Kidneys are also the source of erythropoietin in the body, a hormone that stimulates the bone marrow to make red blood cells. Special cells in the kidney monitor the oxygen concentration in blood. If oxygen levels fall, erythropoietin levels rise and the body starts to manufacture more red blood cells.

After the kidneys filter blood, the urine is excreted through...

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Creatinine Blood Test »

What 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...

Emergency Contact for Lynchburg

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Lynchburg Hospitals *

Lynchburg General Hospital
1901 Tate Springs Rd
Lynchburg, VA 24501
(434)947-3000

Central Virginia Training Center
521 Colony Rd
Madison Heights, VA 24572
(434)947-6000

Virginia Baptist Hospital
3300 Rivermont Ave
Lynchburg, VA 24503
(434)947-4000

Bedford Memorial Hospital
1613 Oakwood St
Bedford, VA 24523
(540)586-2441

Carilion Stonewall Jackson Hospital
1 Health Cir
Lexington, VA 24450
(540)458-3300

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