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Our goal is to streamline your Wichita Nephrology Group appointment process as much as possible. Below are links to some of our most common patient forms. We invite you to view, download, print and complete them prior to your appointment. Medicare patients, please take note of the two additional forms. If you have any questions, please contact us!
So that we may file your insurance, please fill out the following forms and bring them to your first visit. If you have Power of Attorney or Conservatorship, please bring a copy of the legal document so it can be placed on the chart. Find out what else you should bring to your appointment here.
If you already have an appointment, please find out more about how to prepare for your appointment, what to bring, how to get there and what to expect.
If you are an existing patient or have questions, you may contact us directly at (316) 263-5891 or 1-800-234-4565.
Do not hesitate to call us directly at (316) 263-5891 if you have any questions or concerns before your visit.
A nephrologist is a medical doctor who specializes in kidney... A nephrologist is a medical doctor who specializes in kidney care and treating diseases of the kidneys. Nephrologists are also called kidney doctors.
Physical exam (to check your lungs, heart, legs for swelling) Obtain a urine sample (to check for infection, protein, blood) Likely an order will be written for lab work to be done before your next visit. This can be done at the lab of your choice or a lab that is in-network with your insurance provider.
Having diabetes puts you at risk of other health problems, including heart attacks, strokes, vision loss, nerve damage, and kidney disease. However, there are many steps you can take to prevent complications.
Dialysis is required when your kidneys are no longer taking care of your body's needs. Find out about the different types of dialysis and related information.
If you have a kidney disease and/or require kidney care, there are various changes you may make to your diet that could have a positive impact on your health.
High blood pressure can put you at risk for heart attack, stroke and kidney disease. Learn about effective ways to lower your blood pressure through food, lifestyle and medication choices.
Properly functioning kidneys are important to overall health. If you require kidney care or have Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), we encourage you to learn more.
Find out more about medication and vitamins that can impact the health of those who require kidney care and the treatment of kidney diseases.
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If you are an existing patient or have questions, you may contact us directly at (316) 263-5891 or 1-800-234-4565.
The Wichita Nephrology Group is the largest nephrology practice in Kansas, specializing in kidney care and the treatment of kidney diseases.
Physicians at the Wichita Nephrology Group provide in-hospital consultations and a wide variety of hospital services to both existing and new patients. Once we receive a consultation request from the physician or hospitalist on your behalf, your nephrologist will visit you on a daily basis.
This section is dedicated to helpful links for our physicians. If you have questions or comments, please contact us!
Are you a patient of the Wichita Nephrology Group? Please take a moment to review us or leave a testimonial! Your feedback is important to us.