Screening For Chronic Kidney Disease
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Diane W. Shannon, MD, MPH The purpose of screening is early diagnosis and treatment. Screening tests are usually given to people without current symptoms, but who may be at high risk for certain diseases or conditions. Screening GuidelinesPeople who are at high risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD) should have regular testing. Early diagnosis and care can delay problems later on. Those at high risk for CKD are people who:
Screening TestsTests are done to see how well your kidneys are working. Screening may include:
Your doctor will work with you on how often you need to be screened.
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