Chronic kidney disease and protein in the urine
Kidney disease is often silent in its early stages. Many people feel well until meaningful changes have already occurred. We provide a thorough evaluation and ongoing management to identify kidney disease early, address underlying causes, and help protect kidney function over time.
Chronic kidney disease, stages 1 through 5
Protein in the urine and albuminuria
Diabetic kidney disease
Kidney stones management
Polycystic kidney disease
Kidney Care
focused on early detection and long-term health
Being told you have kidney disease can feel overwhelming. Dr. Campos is here to help you understand your condition, identify the underlying cause, and develop a clear, personalized plan to protect your kidneys and support your long-term health.
Who this is for
You may benefit from seeing a nephrologist if you:
Have abnormal kidney labs such as creatinine, eGFR, or urine protein
Have high blood pressure that is difficult to control
Have diabetes with concerns about kidney health
Have been told your kidney function is declining
Want a more proactive approach to protecting kidney health
Guidance before it becomes urgent
Dialysis Education & Planning
For patients with more advanced kidney disease, we provide early education and planning to help you understand your options and make informed decisions.
This includes:
Understanding when dialysis may be needed
Reviewing different dialysis modalities
Coordinating care and preparing in advance
Optima Kidney Care keeps the patient panel intentionally smaller so visits feel more personal, follow-up is closer, and care stays focused on prevention and long-term outcomes.
New patients seen within 4 weeks
Closer follow-up and continuity
Focus on prevention and longevity
beyond routine Visits
Care at Optima Kidney Care goes beyond routine follow-ups. We take the time to understand the full picture of your health.
Medication optimization tailored to your condition
Detailed review of labs and imaging
Cardiovascular and kidney risk reduction strategies
Identification of reversible or contributing factors
Coordination with your primary care physician and other specialists