Inflammation of the kidneys, urinary tract infections, proteinuria, nephropathies, kidney sand and stones – these are just some of the situations when the help of a nephrologist becomes necessary. Regardless of your needs, NZOZ Your Doctor in Wrocław is ready to help you. 

Comprehensive care is provided by Nephrology Clinic at ul. Gagarina 110 in Wrocław. Commercial advice is provided there by a nephrology specialist, Dr. Ewelina Olczyk. Registration by phone at 71 311 12 36 Monday to Friday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 

The most common signals that should prompt us to visit a nephrologist include: swelling, especially around the eyes and legs, changes in the frequency of urination, high blood pressure that is not amenable to treatment with standard methods, the presence of blood or protein in the urine, as well as sudden and unjustified weight loss. 

In addition, people with chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes or hypertension should regularly consult a nephrologist to monitor kidney function and prevent kidney damage. Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve the patient's quality of life and prevent serious complications.

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