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Nephrology

Kidney disease can be complicated, so the pediatric nephrology team at Arkansas Children’s is committed to providing family-centered care and working closely with our patients and families to meet their unique needs.

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Advanced Care for Pediatric Kidney Health

Arkansas Children's team of kidney specialists (nephrologists) is the only team in the state with specialized training in pediatrics. Our pediatric nephrology team diagnoses and manages many different types of kidney conditions in children of all ages.

Kidney disease can be complicated, so we are committed to providing family-centered care to work closely with our patients and families to meet their unique needs.

Nephrology Outcomes

Pediatric kidney issues can quickly become a matter of life and death. That’s why Arkansas Children’s strives to provide optimal outcomes in nephrology services.

By the Numbers

  • 100% survival rate for:
    • Kidney graft at 1 and 3 years
    • Living donor transplant at 1 and 3 years
    • Deceased donor transplant at 1 and 3 years
  • 1,750+ new nephrology outpatient evaluations/ consultations in the last 2 years
  • 700+ nephrology inpatient admissions and consultations, in the last 2 years
  • 0% complication rates for percutaneous kidney transplant biopsy procedures
  • 500+ patients evaluated annually using 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring

“By the Numbers” data for CY23, in line with the latest USNWR Survey, unless otherwise noted.

Medical Service Awards and Honors

Best Children's Hospitals - US News & World Report - Nephrology

Arkansas Children's Hospital provides right-sized care for your child. U.S. News & World Report has ranked Arkansas Children's in seven specialties, including Nephrology.

NNCC Award for Nephrology Nursing Certification Advocacy logo

This award was developed to be able to publicly recognize organizations that advocate for or promote any and all levels of nephrology nursing certification.

Meet the Team

The nephrology team at Arkansas Children's consists of five full-time nephrologists. Primary diagnoses seen are hydronephrosis, prenatal hydronephrosis, kidney abnormalities, kidney stones, urinary tract infections, abnormal kidney function, hematuria, proteinuria and hypertension.

Nephrology Service Chief

Related Services

Patient Stories

Locations

Traveling to Arkansas Children's?

The Regional Care Center helps families traveling from another state or country receive world-class pediatric care before, during and after your stay.

Learn more about the Regional Care Center

Advanced Care for Pediatric Kidney Health

Arkansas Children's team of kidney specialists (nephrologists) is the only team in the state with specialized training in pediatrics. Our pediatric nephrology team diagnoses and manages many different types of kidney conditions in children of all ages.

Kidney disease can be complicated, so we are committed to providing family-centered care to work closely with our patients and families to meet their unique needs.

Nephrology Outcomes

Pediatric kidney issues can quickly become a matter of life and death. That’s why Arkansas Children’s strives to provide optimal outcomes in nephrology services.

By the Numbers

  • 100% survival rate for:
    • Kidney graft at 1 and 3 years
    • Living donor transplant at 1 and 3 years
    • Deceased donor transplant at 1 and 3 years
  • 1,750+ new nephrology outpatient evaluations/ consultations in the last 2 years
  • 700+ nephrology inpatient admissions and consultations, in the last 2 years
  • 0% complication rates for percutaneous kidney transplant biopsy procedures
  • 500+ patients evaluated annually using 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring

“By the Numbers” data for CY23, in line with the latest USNWR Survey, unless otherwise noted.

Medical Service Awards and Honors

Best Children's Hospitals - US News & World Report - Nephrology

Arkansas Children's Hospital provides right-sized care for your child. U.S. News & World Report has ranked Arkansas Children's in seven specialties, including Nephrology.

NNCC Award for Nephrology Nursing Certification Advocacy logo

This award was developed to be able to publicly recognize organizations that advocate for or promote any and all levels of nephrology nursing certification.

Meet the Team

The nephrology team at Arkansas Children's consists of five full-time nephrologists. Primary diagnoses seen are hydronephrosis, prenatal hydronephrosis, kidney abnormalities, kidney stones, urinary tract infections, abnormal kidney function, hematuria, proteinuria and hypertension.

Nephrology Service Chief

Related Services

Patient Stories

Locations

Traveling to Arkansas Children's?

The Regional Care Center helps families traveling from another state or country receive world-class pediatric care before, during and after your stay.

Learn more about the Regional Care Center

Advanced Care for Pediatric Kidney Health

Arkansas Children's team of kidney specialists (nephrologists) is the only team in the state with specialized training in pediatrics. Our pediatric nephrology team diagnoses and manages many different types of kidney conditions in children of all ages.

Kidney disease can be complicated, so we are committed to providing family-centered care to work closely with our patients and families to meet their unique needs.

Nephrology Outcomes

Pediatric kidney issues can quickly become a matter of life and death. That’s why Arkansas Children’s strives to provide optimal outcomes in nephrology services.

By the Numbers

  • 100% survival rate for:
    • Kidney graft at 1 and 3 years
    • Living donor transplant at 1 and 3 years
    • Deceased donor transplant at 1 and 3 years
  • 1,750+ new nephrology outpatient evaluations/ consultations in the last 2 years
  • 700+ nephrology inpatient admissions and consultations, in the last 2 years
  • 0% complication rates for percutaneous kidney transplant biopsy procedures
  • 500+ patients evaluated annually using 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring

“By the Numbers” data for CY23, in line with the latest USNWR Survey, unless otherwise noted.

Medical Service Awards and Honors

Best Children's Hospitals - US News & World Report - Nephrology

Arkansas Children's Hospital provides right-sized care for your child. U.S. News & World Report has ranked Arkansas Children's in seven specialties, including Nephrology.

NNCC Award for Nephrology Nursing Certification Advocacy logo

This award was developed to be able to publicly recognize organizations that advocate for or promote any and all levels of nephrology nursing certification.

Meet the Team

The nephrology team at Arkansas Children's consists of five full-time nephrologists. Primary diagnoses seen are hydronephrosis, prenatal hydronephrosis, kidney abnormalities, kidney stones, urinary tract infections, abnormal kidney function, hematuria, proteinuria and hypertension.

Nephrology Service Chief

Related Services

Patient Stories

Locations

Traveling to Arkansas Children's?

The Regional Care Center helps families traveling from another state or country receive world-class pediatric care before, during and after your stay.

Learn more about the Regional Care Center

Advanced Care for Pediatric Kidney Health

Arkansas Children's team of kidney specialists (nephrologists) is the only team in the state with specialized training in pediatrics. Our pediatric nephrology team diagnoses and manages many different types of kidney conditions in children of all ages.

Kidney disease can be complicated, so we are committed to providing family-centered care to work closely with our patients and families to meet their unique needs.

Nephrology Outcomes

Pediatric kidney issues can quickly become a matter of life and death. That’s why Arkansas Children’s strives to provide optimal outcomes in nephrology services.

By the Numbers

  • 100% survival rate for:
    • Kidney graft at 1 and 3 years
    • Living donor transplant at 1 and 3 years
    • Deceased donor transplant at 1 and 3 years
  • 1,750+ new nephrology outpatient evaluations/ consultations in the last 2 years
  • 700+ nephrology inpatient admissions and consultations, in the last 2 years
  • 0% complication rates for percutaneous kidney transplant biopsy procedures
  • 500+ patients evaluated annually using 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring

“By the Numbers” data for CY23, in line with the latest USNWR Survey, unless otherwise noted.

Medical Service Awards and Honors

Best Children's Hospitals - US News & World Report - Nephrology

Arkansas Children's Hospital provides right-sized care for your child. U.S. News & World Report has ranked Arkansas Children's in seven specialties, including Nephrology.

NNCC Award for Nephrology Nursing Certification Advocacy logo

This award was developed to be able to publicly recognize organizations that advocate for or promote any and all levels of nephrology nursing certification.

Meet the Team

The nephrology team at Arkansas Children's consists of five full-time nephrologists. Primary diagnoses seen are hydronephrosis, prenatal hydronephrosis, kidney abnormalities, kidney stones, urinary tract infections, abnormal kidney function, hematuria, proteinuria and hypertension.

Nephrology Service Chief

Related Services

Patient Stories

Locations

Traveling to Arkansas Children's?

The Regional Care Center helps families traveling from another state or country receive world-class pediatric care before, during and after your stay.

Learn more about the Regional Care Center

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