Renal Artery Occlusion treatment in Santiago de Querétaro
In Santiago de Querétaro, 20 specialists treat renal artery occlusion, spread across 20 clinics, including nephrologist and angiologist. Review profiles and ratings to make an informed decision.
Renal artery occlusion is the obstruction of the vessel that carries blood to the kidney, which reduces or interrupts flow to this organ.
Frequent symptoms: It may present with pain in the flank or abdomen, changes in blood pressure, and alterations in kidney function; in some cases it goes unnoticed.
Common causes: It is usually associated with clots, narrowing of the arteries, or circulatory problems that affect the blood supply to the kidney.
Which specialist treats it? The angiologist and the vascular surgeon study the condition of the blood vessels, while the nephrologist assesses how the kidney is responding. In the event of severe pain or sudden changes in blood pressure, a professional evaluation is important.
Which specialist to see for renal artery occlusion in Santiago de Querétaro?
Doctors who treat renal artery occlusion in Santiago de Querétaro
Dr. José Villalpando Gómez
Dr. Iker Leon Jimeno
Dr. Jose Francisco Cobo Morales
Dr. Francisco Jacobo Nettel García
Dr. Jesús Humberto De La Concha Ureta
Dr. Roberto Baca Baca
Dr. Ernesto Francisco Sabath Silva
Dr. Héctor José Mayorga Madrigal
Dr. Hector Emmanuel Alarcon De La Peña
Dr. Hugo Francisco Solorio Rosete
Dr. Alejandro Spota Guerrero
Dra. Magda Vianney Segundo Rubio
Dr. Daniel Ávila Lozano
Dr. Alejandro García Pulido
Dra. Montserrat González López Elizalde
Dr. Ernesto Sabath Silva
Dr. Jesús Humerto De la Concha Ureta
Dr. Ariosto Lugo Rodriguez
Dr. Jorge Arturo Barragan Martinez
Dra. Grecia Domínguez Saldaña
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats renal artery occlusion?
The treatment of renal artery occlusion is usually handled by specialists in angiologist, nephrologist, vascular surgeon.
How many doctors are available in Santiago de Querétaro?
We currently have 20 doctors who can treat renal artery occlusion in Santiago de Querétaro.