NTNA - North Texas Nephrology Associates caring for you since 1987. We provide high quality, compasionate care for patients with kidney disease and high blood pressure.
We Care
Caring for your kidney is at the center of our heart. Kidney disease can progress without any symptoms which can result in major health complications.
Celebrate
Healthy Kidneys are happy Kidneys. Your Kidneys are designed to last your lifetime. Keep them happy by eating right and drinking lots of water. Ask us how
Quality Care
We strive for excellence and provide care based on evidence based clicnical practice guidelines. Two-Thirds of patients with heart failure also have some degree of kidney or renal insufficiency.
Who We Are
The physicians of North Texas Nephrology Associates, P.A. (NTNA) specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic kidney disease, metabolic bone disease, difficult-to-manage high blood pressure, Kidney stones, anemia due to kidney disease, Fluid overload and numerous electrolyte abnormalities.
What We Do
We Diagnose and manage all aspects of kidney disese for the adult patient. We manage hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis as well as patient with kidney transplant. Communicating with the patient’s primary care physician and other specialists, we strive to provide a collaborative approach to the management of each patient.
Where to Find Us
NTNA has offices in Arlington, Euless and Grapevine. We currently see patients from all areas of the Metroplex, and surrounding communities. In addition, we provide coverage at most major hospitals, LTAC's, and Rehab Facilities. Please see our Locations page for addresses, directions, and phone numbers.
Lytes, Beans, Bones, & Stones ... Your Comprehensive Nephrology Practice
If you are at risk for kidney disease, there are steps to take to help protect your kidneys.
manage your diabetes
keep you blood pressure below 130./80 mmHg
take medicines as prescribed.
If your kidneys are not working normally waste can build up in your body which can make your heart work harder and harm your body
Each day your kidneys process about 200 quarts of blood and sift out about 2 quarts of waste products and extra fluid.
Kidneys regulate blood pressure, level of red blood cells in the body and several electrolytes
You can slow down the progression of the kidney disease by limiting the salt in the diet, loose weight, controlling blood sugar, for more tips talk to your nearest NTNA Nephrologist