Duke Nephrology Raleigh

Nephrologist

Raleigh, NC

Duke Nephrology Raleigh offers comprehensive neurological care and is accredited by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers.

  • neurological disorders
  • epilepsy management
  • sleep disorders treatment

Duke Nephrology Clinic at Brier Creek

Nephrologist

Raleigh, NC

Duke Nephrology Clinic at Brier Creek specializes in diabetic kidney disease and has one of the busiest transplant programs in the region.

  • treatment of chronic kidney disease
  • management of diabetic kidney disease
  • patients needing kidney transplant services

C. Blake Cameron, MD, MBI

Nephrologist

Raleigh, NC

C. Blake Cameron, MD, MBI focuses on chronic kidney disease and leads a research program at Duke for early intervention.

  • management of chronic kidney disease
  • care for patients with kidney failure

Rebecca Frazier, MD

Nephrologist

Raleigh, NC

Rebecca Frazier, MD is board certified in nephrology and part of the Duke Health physician network, accepting new patients in Raleigh.

  • chronic kidney disease management
  • specialized kidney care

Rebecca McGowan, MSN, AGNP-BC

Nephrologist

Raleigh, NC

Rebecca McGowan, MSN, AGNP-BC, is accepting new patients and is board certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.

  • adult and pediatric nephrology care

Reeti Kumar, MD

Nephrologist

Raleigh, NC

Reeti Kumar, MD specializes in pediatric kidney disease and is part of Duke's extensive physician network.

  • children requiring kidney disease management
  • pediatric kidney transplant evaluation

NC Nephrology

Nephrologist

Cary, NC

They offer 24/7 availability and specialize in genetic testing for kidney diseases as a Partner Clinic in the PKD Foundation.

  • patients needing kidney disease treatments
  • individuals seeking genetic testing for nephrology issues
  • those requiring dialysis services

Emergency available

Nephrologist in nearby counties

FAQ

What are typical costs for nephrology consultations?

Costs can vary widely, but initial consultations typically range from $150 to $300, depending on the provider and services required.

How often should I see a nephrologist?

Patients with chronic kidney disease often see a nephrologist every 3 to 6 months, while those with more complex conditions may require more frequent visits.

What should I expect during a nephrology appointment?

Expect a thorough review of your medical history, physical examinations, and possibly lab tests to assess kidney function.