Lead the Conversation

Healthcare decisions can be daunting, even in today’s digital environment. For people with kidney disease, there is a magnitude of information available about kidney failure and options for kidney transplantation and choosing the right therapy for you.

Reading up on these and other relevant topics is an important step before, during and after visits with your healthcare providers. In order to help you prepare for these discussion with your Nephrologist, the information below may help you create a plan to lead the dialysis conversation with your healthcare team.

 
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You can play an active role in your health care by talking to your doctor. Clear and honest communication between you and your physician can help you both make smart choices about your health. It’s important to be honest and upfront about your symptoms even if you feel embarrassed or shy. Have an open dialogue with your doctor — ask questions to make sure you understand your diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.

Here are a few tips that can help you talk to your doctor and make the most of your appointment:

  • Write down a list of questions and concerns before your appointment.

  • Consider bringing a close friend or family member with you.

  • Take notes about what the doctor says, or ask a friend or family member to take notes for you.

  • Learn how to access your medical records, so you can keep track of test results, diagnoses, treatments plans, and medications and prepare for your next appointment.

  • Ask for the doctor’s contact information and their preferred method of communication.

  • Remember that nurses and pharmacists are also good sources of information

Source URL: https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/kidney-disease/kidney-failure/choosing-treatment/comparison-chart
Source Agency: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
(2020)