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Dr. Charles Y. Kwon, MD is a pediatric nephrologist in Cleveland, OH specializing in pediatric nephrology. He graduated from University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in 2000 and has 25 years of experience. Dr. Charles Y. Kwon, MD is affiliated with Cleveland Clinic, Medina Medical Office Building and Cleveland Clinic Main Campus.
9500 Euclid Avenue Mail Code R3
Cleveland, OH 44195
970 E Washington Street
Medina, OH 44256
Peritoneal Dialysis
Peritoneal dialysis is a procedure that imitates renal (kidney) function by filtering patients' blood. When the kidneys do not work properly, waste can accumulate in the blood and unbalanced chemicals can impair the body's critical functions. In order to stay healthy, a person without proper kidney function must receive dialysis. There are two forms of dialysis treatment: hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. Both forms of dialysis are recurring treatments that in many cases last throughout the lifetime of the affected patient.
Peritoneal dialysis can be performed at home by oneself after an initial surgery. To start, a physician (generally a surgeon) will make a small incision in the lower abdomen and insert and surgically attach a catheter (thin tube). At home, the patient connects a pump to the abdomen catheter, delivering dialysate (dialysis fluid) from a bag hanging on a wheeled stand. This fluid enters the peritoneal cavity (greater abdomen area containing the stomach, liver, and intestines) and collects waste through osmosis, where waste in the blood moves across a membrane and into the dialysate. This process continues for several hours until the fluid concentration is equal between the blood and dialysate, at which point the fluid can be drained. The fluid can then be passed through a machine called a cycler, which removes waste and allows for the dialysate to be reused. This process is repeated about four times per day. Dialysis patients must limit the amount of fluid they consume prior to receiving dialysis and should also avoid eating salty foods. The cycler cannot filter more than a certain amount of waste products from the blood.
Kidneys are important organs, and peritoneal dialysis can be vital for those with renal dysfunction. Peritoneal dialysis may be a more convenient alternative to hemodialysis, which requires going into a clinic.
Dr. Charles Y. Kwon, MD graduated from University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in 2000. He completed residency at Shands at the University of Florida. He is certified by the Pediatrics - Pediatric Nephrology and has a state license in Ohio.
Medical School: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (2000)
Residency: Shands at the University of Florida (2003)
Board Certification: Pediatrics - Pediatric Nephrology
Licensed In: Ohio
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Charles Y. Kwon, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Dilon Technologies, Inc. |
$146
HEMOBLAST Bellows $146 |
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PORTOLA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. |
$123
ANDEXXA $123 |
Aesculap, Inc. |
$69
Caiman Vessel Sealers $69 |
Raptor Pharmaceuticals |
$32
PROCYSBI $32 |
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corporation |
$17
DULERA $17 |
Food and Beverage | $354 |
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Education | $32 |
Dr. Charles Kwon is a pediatric nephrology specialist in Cleveland, OH and Medina, OH. Dr. Kwon's clinical interests include hypertension (high blood pressure), hemodialysis, and glomerular diseases. He is affiliated with Cleveland Clinic Main Campus. He attended the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health for medical school and subsequently trained at Shands at the University of Florida for residency.