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Texas Children’s Renal Center
The renal center provides
diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care of infants, children and
adolescents with renal conditions, such as urinary tract infections,
congenital renal disorders, hereditary renal disease, nephritis,
renal tubular diseases, nephrotic syndrome and cystic diseases, as
well as for patients with proteinuria and hematuria.
Pedatric Hypertension
Clinic
The clinic also
manages patients with hypertension and includes a
dialysis unit<.
Patients are seen by self- or
physician referral.
Uncontrolled high blood
pressure in a child causes gradual damage to the kidneys, heart and
central nervous system as well a variety of symptoms such as headache,
chest pain, stomachache and difficulty sleeping. The Pediatric
Hypertension Clinic at Texas Children's Hospital is a multidisciplinary
clinic that diagnoses cares for children with elevated blood pressure.
Our team, which includes
nephrologists (kidney doctors), nutritionists, exercise therapists and
nurse educators, diagnoses and manages all forms and causes of
hypertension and individualizes therapy based on the needs of each
child.
Pheresis
Texas Children’s Hospital
now provides its renal patients with s of
separating unwanted cells or components (such as abnormal white
cells in a leukemia patient) from a patient’s blood and returning
the desired components, along with the replacement fluids, to the
patient. Centrifuges inside the pheresis machines spin the blood so
fast it separates into different components, making it easy to
remove the plasma from the whole blood.
Pheresis is most commonly
used in patients with
sickle cell disease,
neurology, and
hematology
patients, and patients who need transplantation.
Texas Children’s nephrology nurses
bring happiness to chronically ill children across the world by
introducing them to a very special friend - Rena Dee. She is a
16-inch cloth doll who travels to different hospitals with pediatric
dialysis units and teaches children about geography and other
cultures. She also allows children receiving renal dialysis to share
secrets, tips and strategies to cope with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD).
Designed by a nephrology nurse and a child life specialist to give
renal dialysis patients a feeling of travel, Rena Dee has visited
hospitals across the U.S. and the world.
Renal Transplant Program (in Renal
Clinic)
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Appointments |
832-824-3800 |
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Location |
11th
floor, Clinical Care Center |
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Clinic
Days/Times |
Monday,
8 a.m. to noon, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday, 8 a.m. to noon Tuesday, 8 a.m. to noon
Wednesday, 8 a.m. to noon |
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Mail code |
MC 3-2482 |
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Telephone
Number |
832-824-3800 |
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Referral
Fax Number |
832-825-3889 |
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Chief of Service |
Michael C. Braun, M.D. |
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Clinic Chief |
Eileen D. Brewer, M.D. |
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Clinic Physicians |
Michael C. Braun M.D. Eileen D. Brewer, M.D. Annabelle N. Chua, M.D. Ewa Elenberg, M.D. Arundhati S. Kale, M.D. Mini Michael, MBBS, FRACP, MMed Alyssa Riley M.D. Poyyapakkam Srivaths, M.D. Sarah J. Swartz M.D.
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Clinic Nurses |
Kirti Bhakta, R.N.
Claudia Brown, R.N.
Beth Croix, R.N.
Helen Takaki, R.N. |
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Nurse Practitioner |
Jessica F. Guyton,
P.N.P. |
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Manager |
Amelia Allsteadt,
R.N. |
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Location |
8th
floor, West Tower |
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Clinic
Days/Times |
Monday - Friday,
7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. |
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Mail code |
WT8-100 |
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Telephone
Number |
832-826-0851 |
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Referral
Fax Number |
832-825-6015 |
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