Early detection and treatment can slow the progression of kidney disease.
Here’s what to do next:
Early detection and treatment can slow the progression of kidney disease.
Here’s what to do next:
You do not have any common risk factors for kidney disease.
But it's still important to stay on top of your kidney health!
Your loved one does not have any common risk factors for kidney disease.
But it's still important to stay on top of your loved one’s kidney health!
You have 4 of the most common risk factors:
Your loved one has 4 of the most common risk factors:
Being overweight can lead to health problems that can cause kidney disease.
People of Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Asian American, Pacific Islander, American Indian, or Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander heritage may be at an increased risk for kidney disease.
There are also non-medical reasons why people develop kidney disease, including where they live or work, their diet, exercise habits, and access to medical care.
For more information:
Family History and Kidney Diseases
Inherited Kidney Disease
Genetics and Kidney Disease
Being overweight can lead to health problems that can cause kidney disease.
People of Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Asian American, Pacific Islander, American Indian, or Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander heritage may be at an increased risk for kidney disease.
There are also non-medical reasons why people develop kidney disease, including where they live or work, their diet, exercise habits, and access to medical care.
For more information:
Family History and Kidney Diseases
Inherited Kidney Disease
Genetics and Kidney Disease
Did you know that mild or even asymptomatic COVID-19 may increase your risk of kidney disease?
Did you know that mild or even asymptomatic COVID-19 may increase your loved one’s risk of kidney disease?
So can non-medical factors such as:
Contact a healthcare professional to see if an in-person visit, telehealth appointment, or home test is best for you.
Contact a healthcare professional to see if an in-person visit, telehealth appointment, or home test is best for your loved one.
A healthcare professional can diagnose kidney disease with two simple lab tests:
Print these questions to bring with you to your doctor.
Print these questions for your loved one to bring to their doctor.
Contact a healthcare professional to see if an in-person visit, telehealth appointment, or home test is best for you.
Contact a healthcare professional to see if an in-person visit, telehealth appointment, or home test is best for your loved one.
Print these questions to bring with you to your doctor.
Print these questions for your loved one to bring to their doctor.
If you have questions about your results or what to do next, call us toll-free at 855-NKF-CARES (855-653-2273) or email nkfcares@kidney.org.
If you have questions about your loved one's results or what to do next, call us toll-free at 855-NKF-CARES (855-653-2273) or email nkfcares@kidney.org.
Find a free or low-cost health center in your area.
Find a free or low-cost health center in your loved one's area.
If you have questions about your results or what to do next, call us toll-free at 855-NKF-CARES (855-653-2273) or email nkfcares@kidney.org.
If you have questions about your loved one's results or what to do next, call us toll-free at 855-NKF-CARES (855-653-2273) or email nkfcares@kidney.org.
Find a free or low-cost health center in your area.
Find a free or low-cost health center in your loved one's area.
Help your loved ones keep their kidneys healthy by sharing the quiz.
Help others keep their kidneys healthy by sharing the quiz.
Help your loved ones keep their kidneys healthy by sharing the quiz.
Help others keep their kidneys healthy by sharing the quiz.
Even though you’re at low risk, you may know someone who is at higher risk.
Help your loved ones keep their kidneys healthy by sharing the quiz.
Even though your loved one is at low risk, you may know someone who is at high risk.
Help others keep their kidneys healthy by sharing the quiz.