Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
Rapid, expert evaluation and management of sudden kidney function decline — with a focus on recovery and prevention.
Overview
What this service actually means for you.
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a sudden and rapid decline in kidney function. It can happen for many reasons — severe infections, dehydration, certain medications, major surgery, or as a complication of another serious illness. AKI requires prompt evaluation and treatment to prevent permanent kidney damage. We provide expert, timely assessment and management with a focus on recovery and preventing future episodes.
- Fast cause identification
- Aggressive, reversal-focused treatment
- Follow-through to full recovery

Service
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
Benefits
What members get with this service.
Rapid evaluation
Quick assessment to identify the cause of the acute kidney injury.
Immediate stabilization
Active treatment to stabilize kidney function and prevent further damage.
Fluid and electrolyte care
Restoration of fluid and electrolyte balance during the event.
Medication review
Adjustment of any prescriptions that may be worsening kidney function.
Recovery monitoring
Close tracking during recovery to see how the kidneys are healing.
CKD-risk identification
Surveillance for members at risk of developing chronic kidney disease after AKI.
Hospital coordination
Direct coordination with hospital teams and other specialists as needed.
Long-term follow-up
Ongoing monitoring of kidney function after the acute event has resolved.
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Quiet results, spoken plainly.
About Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
Answers, before you ask.
Often, but not always — early action is the single biggest factor.
Sometimes, yes. We coordinate inpatient care when required.
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- 214-471-5116
- connect@nephronmd.org
- 2120 Prairie Dr, Suite 1202, Prosper TX 75078
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