Cross-section of human kidney.
what is early stage of kidney disease?
Kidney disease is a gradual loss of kidney function and can lead to kidney failure. In the early stages of kidney disease, your kidneys still have some function and are able to filter waste from your blood.
Getting an early CKD diagnosis and taking early action is important to help make sure you feel your best and your kidneys stay healthy longer.

Steps to take 

Detecting kidney disease early is vital-it can slow its progression, prevent complications, and potentially reverse end-stage kidney failure. By adopting healthier habits now, you can significantly lower your risk and reduce the chances of developing kidney disease.

Visit your doctor

Regular medical check-ups allow for consistent health monitoring, empowering you to take proactive steps to enhance your well-being and lower the risk of developing kidney disease.

Lifestyle and diet changes

Adopting healthier lifestyle choices and dietary habits can play a key role in preventing or delaying the progression to end-stage kidney disease, while also enhancing your overall quality of life.

Track your kidney function

If you've been diagnosed with kidney disease, we are here to offer the care and support you need to manage your condition effectively and regain control of your health.

Take active measures

If indications of kidney disease are present, prioritizing efforts to manage the progression of your condition is crucial. Taking active measures can help postpone the need for dialysis and support better overall health.