- Emergency CareDecrease pain. Your healthcare provider may recommend that you take an over-the-counter medication like ibuprofen or, if you’re in the emergency room, an IV narcotic.
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- Internal MedicineDr. Alausa completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Cook County Hospital, Chicago; where he was appointed Chief Medical Resident responsible for co-coordinating the training programs of several interns and residents as well as an Attending Physician. Upon completing his tenure at CCH, Dr. Alausa was appointed to the faculty of Rush University Medical School as an Assistant Professor before moving on to the prestigious Medical College of Wisconsin to pursue a specialist training in Nephrology and Hypertension.
- NephrologyKidney Care Center providers specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of all kidney related conditions. Our clinics have the most experienced nephrologists and nurse practitioners, providing the most advanced treatment therapies, from general nephrology to hypertension, as well as dialysis and transplant care. KCC providers work with all members of the care team to become your partners in health.
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- UltrasoundImaging. Imaging tests may show kidney stones in your urinary tract. High-speed or dual energy computerized tomography (CT) may reveal even tiny stones. Simple abdominal X-rays are used less frequently because this kind of imaging test can miss small kidney stones. Ultrasound, a noninvasive test that is quick and easy to perform, is another imaging option to diagnose kidney stones.
- MRIImaging tests. Your doctor might use ultrasound to assess your kidneys’ structure and size. Other imaging tests such as MRI and CT scan might be used in some cases.
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- Computed Tomography
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