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Division of Nephrology
Dept. of Internal Medicine
MSC 10-5550
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131

Phone: (505) 272-4750
Fax: (505) 272-2349

The Division of Nephrology at the University of New Mexico specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney disease. We offer a full range of services to help our patients prevent or delay kidney failure, and to live healthier, more satisfying lives while managing a kidney disorder.

What is Nephrology?

Nephrology refers to the field related to medical conditions of the kidney, and the nephrologist treats people with kidney diseases of various types, including those who have lost kidney function entirely and must rely on dialysis or kidney transplant.

Nephrology also includes illnesses caused by abnormalities of the body's water and mineral balance, hypertension (high blood pressure) and diabetes related kidney diseases.

What is the role of the Nephrologist?

The nephrologist treats people with kidney diseases of various types, such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, diabetes, high blood pressure and the more advanced form of kidney disease, permanent kidney failure (End Stage Renal Disease or ESRD).