At Penn Medicine’s Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Clinic, we provide complete care, diagnosis and treatment for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). We treat patients with PKD in collaboration with multiple specialists throughout Penn Medicine including Cardiology, Urology, Interventional Radiology, End-Stage Kidney Disease programs and Transplantation, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Neurosurgery, Medical Genetics, Pain Clinic, Stone Clinic and Maternal-Fetal Medicine Clinic. We participate in clinical research involving PKD patients as well.
Center of Excellence
Centers of Excellence provide the broadest range of services and expertise.
About the COE ProgramCore Services
To be a PKD Foundation Center of Excellence, a care center offers diagnostic and therapeutic services with identified staff responsible for most services in each of the following disciplines:
- Nephrology
- Radiology
- Nutrition
- Hepatology
- Genetics
- Pain management
- Patient navigation services
Care Team
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Simin Goral, MD PKD primary focus
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Mathew Denker, MD Familiar with PKD
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YongHong Huan, MD Familiar with PKD
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Sidney Kobrin, MD Familiar with PKD
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Joel Glickman, MD Familiar with PKD
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Nephrology Associates, PA (DE)
Nephrology associates is the largest and most comprehensive nephrology practice operating across the entire state of Delaware. Our group comprises a network of skilled nephrologists, and healthcare professionals, providing top-notch kidney care to patients in every corner of the state. With clinics strategically located throughout the state, we ensure that patients have easy access to our services, regardless of their geographic location. Our extensive network of clinics enables us to serve both urban and rural communities effectively. Our group offers a wide range of services, from preventive kidney health screenings to advanced treatments for chronic kidney disease, kidney transplant evaluations and management, interventional nephrology and dialysis care.
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Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Established in 2018, Jefferson’s PKD clinic is housed within the Division of Nephrology. The main goals of the Jefferson PKD clinic are to delay the need for renal replacement therapy, collaborate with other organizations to find treatments and a cure, and to ultimately improve the lives of those the disease affects. The clinic provides state-of-the-art care, with individualized management plans for each patient based on family history, gene mutations and lifestyle. The PKD registry was established in October 2020 and has recruited most of the PKD patient population that are currently seen at Jefferson’s Center City office. The goal of the registry is to study the impact of lifestyle, including diet and exercise, on disease progression.
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