Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most commonly asked questions about our services, policies, and more.

Kidney Patient FAQs

What types of conditions does Dallas Renal Group treat?

We treat a variety of kidney conditions and diseases, such as kidney stones or chronic kidney disease. If you have diabetes and/or high blood pressure, you are at higher risk of kidney disease, so it is important to have regular tests to prevent kidney damage.  Our team of kidney doctors have a vast array of specialties, from kidney injury to transplantation.

Are Dallas Renal Group Physicians board-certified?

Our team includes both board-certified and board-eligible nephrologists, all highly trained to provide exceptional kidney care.

How do we schedule an appointment?

You can schedule an appointment with Dallas Renal Group by calling our office directly or visiting our website. Our team will help you choose a convenient time and location based on your needs.

How long will we have to wait for an appointment?

Your loved one’s health is important to us. We do our best to schedule patients as quickly as possible. Wait times may vary.

Caregiver Questions

How Can I Take Time Off Work to Care for a Family Member?

The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), a federal law, provides certain employees in all states up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave per year to care for themselves, a sick family member (limited to a spouse, child or parent), or a new child without losing their jobs or health care insurance. Note that this law applies only to companies with 50 or more employees and that an employee must have worked at least 52 days full-time or 1,250 hours during the previous year before taking FMLA leave.

Help! I Need a Break! How Can I Find Respite Care?

Caring for yourself is one of the most important things you can do as a caregiver. When your needs are taken care of, the person you care for will benefit too. Respite care provides family caregivers with temporary relief from day-to-day caregiving tasks, varying from a few hours to several weeks. Respite services can be provided through in-home care agencies, adult day services, facilities that allow short-term stays, individuals you hire directly or from friends and relatives willing to volunteer.

Respite assistance is part of many caregiver support programs, including the Family Caregiver Support Program (FCSP) – available from your local department on aging.  In addition, many private or nonprofit organizations offer fee-for-service respite assistance, including in-home assistance, a short-term stay in an assisted living facility or nursing home, or adult day services. Volunteer respite services are also available in many communities to provide companionship, protective supervision and other assistance.

Don’t wait until you are overwhelmed and exhausted or your health fails. Respite services, as well as support groups with other caregivers and help from your family and friends, can be invaluable.  Reaching out for help when you need it is an important part of the job.

Can caregivers attend appointments with the patient?

Yes. We welcome caregivers at appointments. Your presence helps us understand the patient’s daily routine, symptoms, and concerns so we can provide more personalized care.

How can I best support my loved one between appointments?

You can help by tracking symptoms, encouraging healthy habits, following diet recommendations, and keeping medications or reports organized. Staying involved makes a meaningful difference in their kidney health.