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Let's Talk About Kidneys

Let's Talk About Kidneys

Dallas Nephrology Associates 27 Episodes Jul 13, 2026

This podcast, hosted by Dallas Nephrology Associates, focuses on chronic kidney disease (CKD) education. It aims to help patients better understand their condition and improve their quality of care. Each episode takes a deep dive into the CKD patient journey, offering insights for both patients and their loved ones. The goal is to empower listeners with knowledge for better management of kidney health.

Episodes

Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Centers of Excellence
Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Centers of Excellence Jul 13, 2026 20:57 Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic disorder that can lead to chronic kidney disease, hypertension, and kidney failure. Affecting between 500,000 and 600,000 Americans, treatment targets symptom management with diet, medications, and, if needed, dialysis or a kidney transplant.
What is Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)?
What is Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)? Jun 23, 2026 12:58 Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) affects about 600,000 people in the United States, according to the PKD Foundation. It is one of the most common genetic kidney disorders, yet many people don't even know they have it until later in life. Today, we'll break down what PKD is, how it's diagnosed, and how people can live well with it.
Kidney Stones
Kidney Stones Jun 23, 2026 23:34 In this episode of Let's Talk About Kidneys, Dr. Jayasree Grandhi of Dallas Nephrology Associates breaks down kidney stones—what they are, what causes them, and how to prevent and treat them. Affecting up to 1 in 5 men and 1 in 10 women, kidney stones are common but manageable with the right care.
Pregnancy and Kidney Disease: What to expect?
Pregnancy and Kidney Disease: What to expect? Feb 23, 2026 24:01 Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a condition that affects how the kidneys work over time. For women with CKD who are planning to have a family, there are important factors to consider to ensure the best possible outcomes. Can I have a baby if I have CKD?
Kidney Disease: From Diagnosis, Staging and Common Lab Tests
Kidney Disease: From Diagnosis, Staging and Common Lab Tests May 13, 2025 22:49 In this episode of Let's Talk About Kidneys, Dr. Lauren McDonald, a nephrologist with Dallas Nephrology Associates, discusses the diagnosis, staging, and common tests for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).  Dr. McDonald explains how kidney disease is diagnosed, common symptoms, and some of the key tests, including BUN, creatinine, GFR, hemoglobin A1C, kidney biopsies, and more.  She also
What is New in Kidney Transplant?
What is New in Kidney Transplant? Apr 3, 2025 19:41 This episode of Let's Talk About Kidneys, Dr. Saim, a nephrologist with Dallas Nephrology Associates, discusses what is new in kidney transplant.  The podcast discusses advancements in kidney transplantation, focusing on the benefits and risks of living and deceased donor transplant.  Dr. Saim highlights that over 25,000 transplants were performed last year, with nearly 7,000 from living donors. 
Dialysis Patients and Their Diet
Dialysis Patients and Their Diet Mar 15, 2025 34:45 Let's Talk About Kidneys Dialysis Patients and Their Diet In this episode of Let's Talk About Kidneys, Dr. Rao, a nephrologist at Dallas Nephrology Associates, discusses the importance of diet for all dialysis patients. She emphasizes the need for dietary modifications even before dialysis, focusing on reducing salt intake, managing potassium and phosphorus levels, and maintaining adequate protein
New Treatment Therapies In Kidney Care
New Treatment Therapies In Kidney Care Aug 14, 2024 16:19 In this episode of the Let's Talk About Kidneys podcast, Dr. Roberto Collazo addresses the development of new treatments for kidney disease that are essential for slowing disease progression, improving patient outcomes, and preventing kidney failure. Throughout his discussion, he will examine various therapeutic options currently available, as well as those expected in the future.   What types of
Weight Management Strategies with CKD
Weight Management Strategies with CKD Oct 17, 2023 21:20 In this episode of the Let's Talk About Kidneys podcast, Dallas Nephrology Associates Dietitian, Nadiya Lakhani, RDN, CSR, LD, FNKF,  explains why weight management is important to the general population and how it affects the kidneys.   How does weight affect the kidneys? When the body carries more weight than it can handle, it increases the demand on the kidneys to hyper filtrate. In other words
Kidney Transplant - Getting Started
Kidney Transplant - Getting Started Sep 20, 2023 26:37 In this episode of the Let's Talk About Kidneys podcast, Dr. Muhammad Qureshi talks about the benefits of a kidney transplant, why it's a good choice after kidney failure, and what the process looks like before, during and after.  Why should a CKD patient consider a kidney transplant?  Dr. Qureshi talks about the fact that there are both mortality and morbidity benefits of a kidney transplant. In
Considering Dialysis at Home
Considering Dialysis at Home Aug 15, 2023 24:04 In this episode of the Let's Talk About Kidneys podcast, Dr. Lauren McDonald talks about the types of dialysis that can be done successfully in your own home including home hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. She puts extra emphasis on the fact that choosing the right dialysis modality is a very personal choice and should be made based on a patient's lifestyle and what is most important to them.
Types of Dialysis: What type of dialysis is best for me? Overview of the three types of dialysis.
Types of Dialysis: What type of dialysis is best for me? Overview of the three types of dialysis. Jul 18, 2023 19:37 In this episode of the Let's Talk About Kidneys podcast, Dr. Richey talks about the different types of dialysis and provides an overview to help patients and caregivers to understand what is involved and how to decide which modality is right for each patient.    When is dialysis necessary? Dialysis is recommended when a patient's kidneys can no longer safely support them. This is determined based

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