Nephrologist
A nephrologist deals with urinary tract and kidney disorders (conservative treatment), e.g. kidney stone disease, kidney failure, renal cysts, urinary incontinence and urinary tract infections.
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Nephrologist – consultation
A nephrologist deals with urinary tract and kidney disorders (conservative treatment), e.g. kidney stone disease, kidney failure, renal cysts, urinary incontinence and urinary tract infections.
During the consultation, the doctor:
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Nephrologist - telemedical consultation
A nephrologist deals with urinary tract and kidney disorders (conservative treatment), e.g. kidney stone disease, kidney failure, renal cysts, urinary incontinence and urinary tract infections.
During a telemedical consultation, the doctor:
- takes a medical history;
- makes a diagnosis;
- gives medical recommendations;
- prescribes medications;
- issues referrals for tests, examinations or consultations (where necessary):
- in the case of consultations carried out by Medicover – a referral for a consultation or test/examination to a Medicover Centre;
- in the case of consultations taking place at Medicover Hospital – a referral for a consultation to Medicover Hospital, and for a test/examination to Medicover Hospital or a Medicover Centre;
- may issue a sick leave.
During a telemedical consultation, the doctor will provide any services that may be carried out remotely. However, when taking a medical history, the doctor may decide that an on-site consultation is necessary to make a definitive diagnosis and recommend the appropriate treatment.
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