Washington Nephrology Associates, LLP

Washington Nephrology Associates, LLP Washington Nephrology Associates is a partnership of physicians practicing Nephrology in the Greater Metropolitan DC and Baltimore area since 1984

Washington Nephrology Associates, LLP. (WNA) is a partnership of physicians practicing Nephrology in the Greater Metropolitan DC and Baltimore area since 1984. The group’s history began much earlier, however, with the professional association of Larry Siegel MD, James H. Knepshild MD, and William J. Cirksena MD in 1965. These nephrologists established the Metropolitan Washington Renal-Dialysis Cen

ter in Bethesda, MD, the first outpatient dialysis center in the Washington, DC area, and worked with Congress on the landmark 1972 legislation that extended Medicare benefits to patients with end-stage renal disease. In the 1980’s, they joined forces with several other nephrologists in the Maryland and Virginia suburbs, and Washington Nephrology Associates was officially born. Over the years, the partnership has continued to grow, and now has strong presences in Washington, Baltimore, Bethesda, Alexandria, Takoma Park, Silver Spring, Fairfax, Woodbridge, and Annapolis. Our physicians are all board certified or board eligible in nephrology. A number of our nephrologists are on the faculty at the Georgetown University School of Medicine and the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, and are active in teaching medical students and residents. Many of our physicians are listed as top nephrologists in Washingtonian Magazine as well as other local publications. Services provided include diagnoses and management of:
•All types of kidney disease
•Hypertension
•Electrolyte abnormalities such as abnormal sodium or potassium levels
•End-stage renal disease (kidney failure)
•Kidney transplant evaluation and follow-up care
•Kidney stones
•Urinary tract infections (UTI)
•Other urinary abnormalities

09/07/2024

According to WHO, nearly 18 million people die each year from cardiovascular diseases, making them the leading cause of death worldwide.

A new Series in The Lancet Digital Health demonstrates the potential of artificial intelligence and digital technologies to transform cardiovascular care globally.

Explore the Series ➡️ https://hubs.li/Q02MJFwG0

👇 Figure: Lancet infographic highlighting the barriers to the clinical implementation of AI technology in cardiology.

11/05/2021

You may have heard of stopping or not starting dialysis. We will cover the decision to stop or not start dialysis as well as defining conservative care, palliative care, and medical management.

08/31/2021

Fresenius Medical Care, the world’s leading provider of products and services for individuals with renal diseases, is investing an additional USD 25 million in the U.S. medical company Humacyte, Inc.

08/31/2021

In an editorial, Mark H. Drazner, M.D., reviews the EMPEROR-Preserved trial. https://nej.md/3sxupZi

08/22/2021

Researchers from Penn State have found that those experiencing sleep apnea are at a higher risk of sudden death and death from cardiovascular conditions.

07/31/2021

Among 1,497 fully vaccinated health care workers, 39 breakthrough Covid-19 infections were detected from January 20 - April 28, 2021. The infected workers had mild symptoms or were symptomatic with lower titers of peri-infection neutralizing antibody than non-infected coworkers. https://nej.md/373217H

Original Article: Breakthrough Covid-19 in Health Care Workers

07/31/2021

COVID-19 cases are continuing to increase across much of the country. More than 90% of states and territories are experiencing increases.

The current 7-day average of daily new cases is 61,976. This is a 64.1% increase from the previous 7-day period, and a 439.7% increase from the lowest overall average observed in June 2021. Take actions to protect yourself and others and limit the spread of COVID-19. If you live in an area of substantial or high COVID-19 transmission, you should wear a mask in public indoor settings, even if you are vaccinated.

If you aren’t vaccinated:

✅ Get vaccinated.
😷 Wear a mask over your nose & mouth.
↔ Stay at least 6 feet from others.
🚫 Avoid crowds & poorly ventilated spaces.
🖐 Wash your hands often.

More: https://bit.ly/36EDJQI

06/07/2021

Almost everyone in the United States lives within 5 miles of a COVID-19 vaccination site. Getting a COVID-19 vaccine is safe, easy, and free.

As of June 7, 2021, more than 171 million people had received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Of those, more than 139 million are fully vaccinated.

If you haven’t been vaccinated, get a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as you can. Until you’re fully vaccinated, keep practicing these healthy habits to slow the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19.

😷 Wear a mask that covers your mouth and nose.
↔ Stay at least 6 feet away from people who don’t live with you.
🚫 Avoid crowds and poorly ventilated spaces.
🖐 Wash your hands often.

For more COVID-19 vaccination data, visit http://bit.ly/CDT_vaccine.

03/19/2021

The length of time depends on many things such as age, gender, other health problems, and how well you follow your treatment plan.

02/21/2021

Did you know that one in three American adults has high blood pressure? That number may surprise you. According to a report from the American Heart Association, high blood pressure contributes to nearly 1,000 deaths per day. For this reason, it’s important to have your blood pressure checked regul...

01/11/2021

COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths across the United States are rising. In many places, new cases are rising either as fast or faster than the spring or summer peaks. As cold weather moves in, people tend to spend more time gathering indoors, leading to more opportunities for virus transmi...

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