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”

Proteinuric kidney disease means your kidneys are leaking protein into the urine—something they should not normally do. This often happens silently and may only be picked up through routine urine tests. Despite its quiet onset, proteinuria is a serious sign of kidney damage and should never be ignored. If left untreated, it can lead to progressive kidney failure and is strongly linked to an increased risk of heart disease and stroke. At very high levels, protein loss can also increase the risk of infections and blood clots. There are many possible causes, and identifying the underlying driver is key to guiding treatment and assessing long-term risk.
Management focuses on reducing protein leakage and protecting kidney function through blood pressure control, dietary changes, and medications that support the kidney’s filtering system. Ongoing monitoring is essential to track progress, adjust treatment, and reduce the risk of complications. With early detection and the right care, long-term kidney and heart health can be preserved.
The most important step in diagnosing proteinuric kidney disease is identifying why the kidneys are leaking protein. This usually involves a combination of blood tests, urine analysis, and kidney imaging to assess function and look for underlying causes. In some cases, a kidney biopsy may be needed to provide a clearer diagnosis and guide treatment.
All treatments aim to reduce protein loss in the urine, as higher levels drive kidney damage and cardiovascular risk. Therapy is guided by the underlying cause and may include anti-proteinuric or immunosuppressive medications. Reducing proteinuria helps slow disease progression and protect long-term kidney and heart health.
Ongoing monitoring is essential in proteinuric kidney disease to track response to treatment, detect changes early, and adjust management as needed. This includes regular checks of urine protein levels, kidney function, and blood pressure. Consistent follow-up helps reduce the risk of progression and supports long-term kidney and cardiovascular health.
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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”
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!”
Dr Kolovos took the time to listen to my issues and came up with a personalised plan to help me. I would have no hesitation in referring him to others”
After being thrown around by a number of specialists I was referred to by my GP, I was happy I stumbled across Dr Kolovos. I am very happy with the care and treatment”