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A nephrologist is a medical doctor who specializes in kidney care and treating diseases of the kidneys. The term nephrologist comes from the Greek word nephros, which means kidney or renal and ologist refers to someone who studies.
Choosing between a nephrologist and urologist can be a little confusing. Its easy to understand that urologists specialize in issues related to the bladder, , testicle, urinary tract and male reproductive system while nephrologists specialize in issues related to the kidneys.
One sign that you may need to see a nephrologist is when you experience changes in your urination habits. This is a symptom that there may be something wrong with your kidneys such as kidney disease or kidney failure, and to seek medical attention.

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A nephrologist (neh-frah-leh-jist) is a doctor with expertise in the care of kidneys. Your kidneys are part of your urinary system. Theyre bean-shaped organs that filter your blood and remove waste, excess water and electrolytes, which leave your body as urine (pee).
If you have a pre-existing condition that may impact your kidney in the future, your primary care physician may make a referral before problems arise. Conditions such as obesity and diabetes are two of the leading causes of kidney disease, and they also tend to coincide with high blood pressure.