Kidney & Hypertension
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Why Choose Tri-State?
The Tri-State Kidney & Hypertension treats patients diagnosed with kidney diseases and/or hypertension as well as patients requiring renal replacement therapy, including dialysis and renal transplant patients.
Admission Process
Admission to Tri-State Kidney & Hypertension is for patients 18 years of age and older through referral only. Once your primary care provider has referred you to Tri-State Kidney & Hypertension, a New Patient packet will be mailed to you for completion.
Please return the completed forms in the postage-paid return envelope as soon as possible so we can complete your admission process quickly.
Please bring your current medications in their original bottles with you to your first appointment.
- Acute renal failure, or a sudden loss of kidney function
- Chronic kidney disease, or declining renal function, usually with an continuous rise in creatinine
- Hematuria, or the presence of blood in your urine
- Proteinuria, or the loss of protein, especially albumin, in your urine
- Kidney stones, usually only recurrent stone formers
- Chronic or recurrent urinary tract infections
- Hypertension that has failed to respond to multiple forms of anti-hypertensive medication, or that could have a secondary cause
- Electrolyte disorders, or an acid/base imbalance
Why Choose Tri-State?
The Tri-State Kidney & Hypertension treats patients diagnosed with kidney diseases and/or hypertension as well as patients requiring renal replacement therapy, including dialysis and renal transplant patients.
Admission Process
Admission to Tri-State Kidney & Hypertension is for patients 18 years of age and older through referral only. Once your primary care provider has referred you to Tri-State Kidney & Hypertension, a New Patient packet will be mailed to you for completion.
Please return the completed forms in the postage-paid return envelope as soon as possible so we can complete your admission process quickly.
Please bring your current medications in their original bottles with you to your first appointment.
- Acute renal failure, or a sudden loss of kidney function
- Chronic kidney disease, or declining renal function, usually with an continuous rise in creatinine
- Hematuria, or the presence of blood in your urine
- Proteinuria, or the loss of protein, especially albumin, in your urine
- Kidney stones, usually only recurrent stone formers
- Chronic or recurrent urinary tract infections
- Hypertension that has failed to respond to multiple forms of anti-hypertensive medication, or that could have a secondary cause
- Electrolyte disorders, or an acid/base imbalance
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Tri-State Kidney & Hypertension
1119 Highland Avenue, Suite 5
Clarkston, WA 99403
Hours: Monday – Thursday, 8:00am – 12:00pm
& 1:00pm – 4:30pm
Friday 8:00am – 12:00pm & 1:00pm – 4:00pm