- Pediatric CareMarphyrose Dirige Galang obtained her BSN degree from Angeles University Foundation in Angeles City, Philippines in 2008. Before moving to the US in 2012, she started working in pediatrics. She became then a medical-surgical RN at Southeastern Regional Medical Center at Lumberton, NC and transitioned to critical care. In 2015, she moved to Las Vegas and worked in the intensive care unit at Spring Valley Hospital Medical Center.
- Primary CareAbigail Leonoras is a Nurse Practitioner with Nevada Kidney Disease & Hypertension Centers (NKDHC). She was born and raised in Manila, Philippines. She graduated from Manila Doctors College in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing (BSN) and from Maryville University in 2017 with a Masters of Science degree in Nursing (MSN). She is also a Certified Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner (AGNP-C). She brings more than five years of broad experience as a Nurse Practitioner. She found her true purpose in life by giving dialysis patients professional care and support with weekly engagements and making them feel like her family. Prior to joining NKDHC in 2021, Abigail worked as a Primary Care Nurse Practitioner. She served as a Registered Nurse since 2011 and she is the recipient of Fresenius Kidney Care for 5 years as a Hemodialysis Nurse. When Abigail isn’t hard at work caring for patients, she enjoys traveling because it pushes her outside her comfort zone and inspires her to try new things.
- Internal MedicineDr. Kantor served as an associate clinical professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He was voted Top nephrologist by Vegas, Inc magazine in 2015 and 2016.
- NephrologyDr. Kantor completed his post-graduate medical education at MCP/Hahnemann University in Philadelphia, PA. He then completed a fellowship in Nephrology at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, PA where he served as chief nephrology fellow.
- Kidney Cancer
- Kidney StonesKidney stones are salt and mineral deposits that form inside your kidneys. Although they initially take shape in the kidneys, they can affect any part of the urinary tract—from the kidneys, to the ureters, to the bladder.
- Mental HealthIf these feelings are overwhelming for you, consider seeing a mental health professional. They can show you how to take a constructive attitude toward your condition. That will help you lead a fuller, healthier life – even with chronic kidney disease.
- Diabetes Care
- X-Rays
- General SurgeryHaving completed a general surgery residency at NY Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, NY, Dr. Wei developed the necessary skills to allow him to create hemodialysis access for his patients when they need it. With this unique service, his practice is among the very few in the nation to provide the full spectrum of renal care for patients.