Your Renal Health clinic
We specialize in the treatment of kidney diseases, as well as the management of diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure and other related health conditions.
How can we help you?
Care Plan
Each patient will have an individualized, interdisciplinary healthcare team to meet their goals and responsibilities.
Multidisciplinary Health Program
You are provided with state-of-the-art coordination of care and medical services.
Balanced Meals
Are you constantly asking, “What can I eat?” We’ll help you learn to balance your meals .
Health Education
Improved understanding of medical condition, diagnosis, disease, or disability.
Counseling and Family Support
Connect people with diabetes and their families to a better quality of life.
Our commitment
PR Renal Health & Research (PR Renal, Renal Health) is a clinical service and research organization registered in 2009 by Dr. Otegbola Ojo and Dr. Rafael Burgos Calderon to provide comprehensive integrated and cost-effective care for chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its key causes and complications in Puerto Rico (PR). The founding nephrologists have between them extensive health care delivery experience including developing new medical services, crafting public policy recommendations and managing healthcare institutions in Canada and Puerto Rico.
Information for patient
PR Renal and Research accept most of the health insurances including Vital. Some health insurance requires referrals to receive our services. For more information or for appointments in one of our clinics near you, contact us from Monday to Friday from 7:30am – 4:30pm.
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