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Welcome to San Joaquin Kidney Clinic, Inc. We're more than a healthcare provider; we're a community committed to delivering individualized care to those navigating various kidney diseases in Lodi, Stockton, Tracy, and the surrounding areas of San Joaquin County. At the heart of our mission is a dedication to personalized well-being, ensuring that each patient's journey towards kidney health is met with compassion and comprehensive support.
Our mission extends beyond diagnosis and treatment. We aim to empower our patients in managing kidney diseases and hypertension, prioritizing their overall health and quality of life. Utilizing cutting-edge Electronic Medical Record systems, our office ensures seamless communication and access to the latest information, facilitating an integrated approach to care that places our patients at the center of a knowledgeable and supportive team. Welcome to a healthcare experience where your well-being is our foremost priority.
High blood pressure is also called hypertension. It is blood pressure that is higher than normal.
Kidneys that have abnormalities of function or structure present for more than 3 months is known as chronic kidney disease.
Acute kidney injury is when the kidneys suddenly stop working. Normally, the kidneys filter the blood and remove waste and excess salt and water. The word “acute” means sudden.
When the kidneys don’t work normally, the levels of certain substances (calcium, phosphorous, vitamin D, PTH, etc.) in the body can get too high or too low. Which can lead to bone diseases.
What is Anemia?
Anemia is the medical term for when a person has too few red blood cells. It can also be caused by chronic inflammation or by a long-term or “chronic” condition. Examples include diabetes, cancer, chronic infections, or other chronic kidney problems.
End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) is a medical condition in which a person’s kidneys cease functioning on a permanent basis leading to the need for a regular course of long-term dialysis or a kidney transplant to maintain life.
For further information, please call us directly at (209)-546-1868 to schedule an appointment. We look forward to seeing you.
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LODI - 801 S. Ham Lane, Suite J, Lodi, CA 95242
STOCKTON - 1801 E. March Lane, Suite B265, Stockton, CA 95210
TRACY - 1530 Bessie Avenue, Suite 107, Tracy, CA 95376