One of the best nephrologists in Bulgaria with free consultations of patients in dialysis and pre-dialysis condition
Top nephrologist Dr. Nikolay Todorov will have a day for free consultations on March 12th in the city of Burgas, announced from the dialysis center “NephroLife”. The screening is part of the health facility’s campaign to mark World Kidney Day, which is celebrated annually on the second Thursday in March.
The consultations with the specialist are aimed at patients in pre-dialysis and dialysis stages, for whom a highly specialized and reliable assessment of the health condition is needed.
Those wishing to make an appointment, please call: 056/555 588, 0879/084 777 or find us at NephroLife Dialysis Center on Transportna Str. (behind Mall Plaza).
For the World Kidney Day, which is set on March 11th this year, the dialysis center`s team has prepared an additional initiative, showing their support to people with chronical kidney disease. In the area next to hotel Bulgaria and the town hall building, from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m., everyone will be able to receive informative materials, brochures and a green ribbon to support people with kidney disease throughout the month. The campaign is implemented in partnership with the Municipality of Burgas.
“For us as a health institution is important to raise the awareness of citizens of Burgas to this type of public health problems, as well as to provide an opportunity for consultations with leading specialists in the field of nephrology. People should know that timely prevention is extremely important to control and even slow down the development of kidney disease. Following the best practices applied in Israel, we believe that with adequate measures and timely treatment, patients with renal failure will have an improved, productive and quality life,” commented the administrative manager of “NephroLife” Silvia Guyleva.
Dr. Nikolay Todorov Medical Manager and Chief Nephrologist at the NephroLife Dialysis Center graduated the Medical School in Sofia in 1977, taking degree in Internal Medicine in 1983 and Nephrology in 1985.
He specialized in “Temporary vascular access for hemodialysis – subclavian vein catheterization by using Seldinger method for hemodialysis patients” in Frankfurt, Germany in 1984 and later on, introduced the method in Bulgaria.
In 1994 he specialized in “Preparing patients for kidney transplantation and treatment after the transplantation” as well as “Inserting permanent tunnel catheters in patients undergoing hemodialysis“ in Erasmus Hospital in Brussels, Belgium in Nephrology and Transplantation Clinics with Prof. Vanerogen and Prof. Abramovich.
He has a number of publications in the field of vascular access in hemodialysis patients and reports at scientific conferences.