- Primary CareAll patients should have a PCP. Your PCP should follow you for conditions other than hypertension or diseases of the kidney. We would be pleased to forward any results and/or records to your PCP.
- Emergency CareIf an emergency cannot wait for a telephone reply, go to the emergency room and have them notify your primary care physician (PCP) and any other doctor they feel the problem may pertain to.
- Internal Medicine
- NephrologyEffects of Tenofovir on CKD Progression. Srujana Polsani, MBBS*, Rakesh Malhotra, MD, Erian Shehu and Anjali Acharya, MD, FASN. Jacobi Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, American Society of Nephrology Renal Week, 2012.
- Kidney Stones
- Mental Health2017-2018 Improving the Provision of Mental Health Care for Patients with End Stage Renal Disease and their Caregivers
- Diabetes CareBasi S., Fesler P., Mimran A., Lewis JB. Microalbuminuria in Type 2 Diabetes and Hypertension: a Marker, Treatment Target, or Innocent Bystander? Diabetes Care. 2008 Feb;31 Suppl 2:S149-201.
- MRI
- RadiologyYour initial visit will include your medical history and a physical examination. Most tests ordered can be done at a hospital, laboratory, or radiology group of your choice.