Anna M. Rangan is a Nephrologist based at Johns Hopkins Dr, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia. Her role focuses on kidney health, and the way problems in the body can affect how the kidneys work day to day.
In many cases, people come in with issues like Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) and other forms of polycystic kidney disease. She also looks after patients dealing with dehydration, low sodium levels, and malnutrition. For some people, kidney care links closely with other health conditions, especially type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity, including abdominal obesity and metabolic syndrome.
She may also be involved when health issues are part of a bigger picture, such as rhabdomyolysis and problems that can change fluid and salt balance. Over time, she helps people understand what’s happening in their body, and what can make things better or harder—like how food, drinking, and day to day habits can impact symptoms and test results.
Alongside kidney-related concerns, the services listed also include obesity in children, frozen shoulder, bursitis, and dehydration. It can be reassuring to know your care team is thinking about more than one problem at once, rather than treating things in separate boxes.
Training and education details aren’t listed here, but her work is centred on kidney care and related conditions. There isn’t any research or clinical trial information provided here either, but appointments are still grounded in practical care and clear next steps for ongoing management.