Look no further if you need a doctor for any kidney related issues. Dr Kolovos managed to diagnose and manage my proteinuria through telehealth. A great service when you cant access specialists rurally!”

Renal replacement therapy refers to treatment options used when the kidneys can no longer perform their essential functions, such as removing waste and balancing fluids. This stage of kidney disease, known as kidney failure, requires a decision about how best to support the body in the absence of normal kidney function. Options include haemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, kidney transplantation, or conservative care for those who choose not to pursue dialysis.
Each approach to renal replacement therapy carries different implications for lifestyle, health outcomes, and personal preferences. Dialysis can be delivered as haemodialysis, where blood is filtered through a machine several times a week, or as peritoneal dialysis, which uses the lining of the abdomen to filter waste at home, often daily. Kidney transplantation restores more natural kidney function and may improve quality of life, though it involves major surgery and lifelong medications to prevent rejection. A nephrologist plays a key role in guiding decisions and coordinating care. Ongoing monitoring remains vital to manage symptoms, adjust treatment, and maintain quality of life. With the right support and planning, many people receiving renal replacement therapy can continue to live meaningful and fulfilling lives. We will support you in your decision and continue to manage your care, drawing on our expertise across all treatment modalities to ensure the best possible outcomes.
The diagnostic approach to renal replacement therapy begins with recognising that each patient’s situation is unique, and decisions must be tailored to their clinical status, lifestyle, and values. Assessment includes blood and urine tests, imaging, and symptom review to confirm kidney failure and guide timing. A nephrologist plays a central role in helping patients understand their options and choose a path that aligns with their health goals.
Treatment options for kidney failure include haemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, kidney transplantation, and conservative care. Each approach has different benefits, risks, and lifestyle impacts, and the choice depends on individual health status and personal goals. A nephrologist helps guide this decision, ensuring treatment aligns with the patient’s needs and supports long-term wellbeing.
Ongoing monitoring is essential to assess how well the chosen treatment is working and to detect complications early. This includes regular checks of kidney function, fluid status, blood pressure, and treatment-related parameters like dialysis adequacy or transplant health. Close follow-up with a nephrologist ensures timely adjustments and supports long-term stability and wellbeing.
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Look no further if you need a doctor for any kidney related issues. Dr Kolovos managed to diagnose and manage my proteinuria through telehealth. A great service when you cant access specialists rurally!”
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Dr Kolovos was straight to the point. He was able to get me in at short notice and more impressively, arranged a kidney biopsy within the week. The entire process was seamless and would gladly suggest him to others seeking help”
From the moment I stepped into clinic with Dr Kolovos, the care was next to no other. There was no stupid questions or a question he couldnt answer! He even called me out of hours to update me on my results. I would highly recommend Dr Kolovos for anyone with kidney issues”
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