For the diagnosis, follow-up and prevention of kidney disease at every stage.
A consultation with a nephrologist is recommended when your GP identifies kidney abnormalities, or in the case of an at-risk condition (diabetes, high blood pressure, family history).
The nephrologist listens to you, reviews your records, may prescribe further tests, then works with you to build a clear follow-up plan. The aim: to slow the progression of the disease, anticipate any future need for dialysis, and preserve your quality of life.
“10% of kidney failures can be prevented,
and 30% can be delayed by several years.”
This is why we are developing nephrology consultations as close as possible to patients: to make an early diagnosis, slow the progression of the disease, and keep you in good health for as long as possible before renal replacement therapy becomes necessary.
Alongside treatment, therapeutic patient education strengthens your independence: you become an active participant in your own care, not a bystander.
Understanding your disease, your treatments, and the warning signs to watch for.
Lifestyle, diet, physical activity — adapted to your daily life.
Gradual independence to live better with the disease, rather than enduring it.