Nephrology
45 Francis St, Boston, MA, 02115-6105, USA
(617) 732-5500
Dr. Adina Voiculescu is a nephrologist in Boston, MA, USA. Dr. Adina Voiculescu is affiliated with Brigham And Women'S Faulkner Hospital, Brigham And Women'S Hospital, Brigham And Womens Physicians Organization Inc, Steward Medical Group, Inc. Dr. Adina Voiculescu specializes in diagnosis and management of kidney problems like kidney failure, dialysis, hypertension, kidney stones. Dr. Adina Voiculescu may recommend tests like urinalysis, 24-hour urine collection, ultrasound for accurate diagnosis of your problem. You can find contact information like phone number, practice website, office address and reviews for Dr. Adina Voiculescu.
A nephrologist is a medical professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders that affect the kidneys. Nephrologists are often referred to as kidney specialists. Some nephrologists also do research that helps them learn more about kidney diseases, so they can produce better treatments for their patients.
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The top specialties of Dr. Adina Voiculescu include Nephrology
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The office is located at 45 Francis St in Boston, MA.
Dr. Adina Voiculescu accepts various types of health insurance, but individual coverage may be variable. You should check with your health insurance whether the particular doctor is in network or not.
Chronic Kidney Disease, Glomerular Disease, Dialysis, Low sodium (hyponatremia), End Stage Kidney Disease, Kidney Cancer, Low Potassium (hypokalemia), Nephritis, Nephrotic syndrome, Edema Swelling
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