ServicesAcute Kidney Injury (AKI)

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
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)

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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From our members

Quiet results, spoken plainly.

DH

Daughter of a CKD patient

Member's Family

"After years of fifteen-minute appointments, my father finally has a kidney doctor who actually knows him. The same-day access has prevented at least two hospitalizations."
09/30/2024
MS

Member, Stage 4 CKD

CKD Member

"I was told dialysis was inevitable within a year. Three years later, I'm still off it. The plan they built is the reason."
08/14/2024
JR

Spouse of a member

Member's Spouse

"What you pay for is the time. They sat with us for ninety minutes on the first visit. Nobody had ever done that before."
07/02/2024

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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