Diabetic Kidney Disease Management
Tight metabolic control plus proven kidney-protective therapy — to delay or prevent kidney failure in diabetic patients.
Overview
What this service actually means for you.
Diabetes is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease and kidney failure worldwide. When blood sugar is not well controlled over time, it damages the tiny blood vessels in the kidneys, reducing their ability to filter waste. This condition is called diabetic nephropathy, and it requires careful, ongoing management. We work with diabetic members to protect their kidneys through a combination of tight metabolic control, the right medications, and lifestyle changes.
- Comprehensive assessment of diabetic kidney damage
- Kidney-protective medication strategy
- Direct coordination with your diabetes team

Service
Diabetic Kidney Disease Management
Benefits
What members get with this service.
Kidney damage assessment
Comprehensive evaluation of kidney function and the extent of diabetic damage.
Endocrinology coordination
Direct partnership with your endocrinologist or primary care physician.
Protective medications
Use of agents proven to slow diabetic kidney disease, including modern therapies.
Diabetes-aware BP control
Blood pressure management tuned to protect kidneys in diabetic members.
Dual-purpose nutrition
Dietary guidance that manages blood sugar while protecting kidney function.
Regular surveillance
Ongoing monitoring of kidney function, urine protein, and blood sugar markers.
Member education
Clear explanations of the connection between diabetes and kidney disease.
Long-term planning
A strategy to delay or prevent kidney failure for as long as possible.
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From our members
Quiet results, spoken plainly.
About Diabetic Kidney Disease Management
Answers, before you ask.
For most members with diabetic kidney disease, the data is strongly in favor.
Early stages can stabilize significantly with the right plan.
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- 214-471-5116
- connect@nephronmd.org
- 2120 Prairie Dr, Suite 1202, Prosper TX 75078
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