Dr Parvinder Chaal
MBBS FRACP
Nephrology
Dr Chaal graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1999 and completed her specialist training at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and Monash Medical Centre in Clayton.
SPECIALIST MANAGEMENT:
Dr Chaal manages patients with chronic and acute kidney disease, patients undergoing dialysis treatments and advises on transplant workup or preparation. She also specialises in diabetes-related renal disease, uncontrolled hypertension, glomerulonephritis, hereditary renal conditions and provide peri-operative assessment and care of patients with renal disease.
TEL: (03) 70380091
FAX: (03) 99236886
EMAIL: ParvinderChaal@protonmail.com
LOCATIONS:
Kilmore District Hospital- Outpatient Service
Northern Private Hospital - Inpatient Service

Conditions managed:
Uncontrolled hypertension
Chronic kidney disease
Acute kidney injury
Inherited renal disease
Proteinuria/Hematuria
Recurrent urinary tract infection
Hyperkalemia
Recurrent kidney stones
Glomerulonephritis
If you have any questions regarding our service please contact us directly by phone or email.


Renal disease
may affect up to 1 in 10 Australians and can often be asymptomatic.
With early diagnosis and the application of preventative measures or treatment, future complications and progression can often be delayed or averted.
Dr Chaal
looks after individuals with established or recently diagnosed renal conditions.
Patients will be assessed and investigated for the underlying causes of their kidney condition and be offered evidence-based management strategies to combat various conditions including diabetic renal disease, hypertension, renal stone disease and glomerulonephritis.

Appointment cancellations
Please let us know in advance if you need to cancel your appointment.
If you have any of the following symptoms prior to your appointment, please do not attend your appointment.
-cough
-fever
-sore throat
-shortness of breath
Your appointment will be rescheduled and there will be no cancellation fee.
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