Milwaukee Nephrologists, S.C. are dedicated to caring for patients suffering from kidney disease.
All of our specialists are board certified in Nephrology and have chosen a focus that provides a wide array of sub-specialization which is broad in scope.
- Diagnosis and treatment of renal disease
- Physician/patient education to optimize management of chronic kidney disease
- Treatment of hypertension
- Transition to renal dialysis – including peritoneal dialysis, outpatient, and home hemodialysis
- Inpatient renal consultation and dialysis treatment
- Comprehensive vascular access
- Transplant evaluation and post-transplant care
We work with a multi-disciplinary team of experienced nurses, patient care technicians, dietitians, and social workers in order to ensure that our patients have an individualized plan of care.
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In Business Since 1982
Milwaukee Nephrologists, S.C.
Green Bay Avenue Office Building
5650 N. Green Bay Avenue – Suite 100
Glendale, WI 53217
Phone: 414-431-5971 Glendale, WI 53217
Fax: 414-434-0354
Locations
Milwaukee Nephrologists has several locations throughout the Milwaukee area. Click the button below to find your physicians office.
Hospital Affiliations
Milwaukee Nephrologists physicians are also affiliated with several hospitals in the greater Milwaukee area.
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Kidney Disease Education
Understanding your kidneys is the first step in taking control of your health. Following a kidney-friendly diet can help your kidneys function better and longer, even when you have kidney disease.

Physicians
We’re your partner in the fight against Kidney Disease
By knowing your patients’ health history and risk factors, you – with your partner, Milwaukee Nephrologists – can influence lifestyle behavior modifications and help head off serious, life-threatening kidney disease.
Our physicians are your best resource in the early detection and treatment of kidney disease.