David M. Gracey is a nephrologist based in Missenden Rd, Camperdown, NSW 2050. He works with people who have kidney problems, and also conditions that can affect how the kidneys handle salts, water, and other key body chemicals.
In day to day care, he sees patients with long term kidney disease and issues like low sodium or low potassium levels. He also looks after people with kidney tubule problems, including Fanconi syndrome, Fanconi Bickel syndrome, and amino acid issues such as aminoaciduria. At times, these problems can be linked to ongoing health needs that require steady monitoring rather than quick fixes.
Kidney inflammation and other uncommon causes can also be part of the picture. This may include things like interstitial nephritis, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, and problems related to primary hyperoxaluria type 1. Some patients also come in after major health events, where kidney function needs careful attention, such as after a kidney transplant or a liver transplant.
There are also situations where kidney care connects to blood and infection risks. For example, he may be involved when patients have febrile neutropenia, hepatitis, or HIV/AIDS. He can also help manage complications seen with hemolytic transfusion reactions, and infections such as strongyloidiasis and rhabditida infections. In some cases, issues like rhabdomyolysis are treated with a focus on protecting kidney function.
His approach is practical. He focuses on finding what’s driving the kidney problem, checking how well the kidneys are working, and then making a plan that fits the person’s overall health. That often means working step by step, especially for conditions that can come and go or need ongoing treatment.
Over time, his experience covers complex kidney conditions, electrolyte problems, and transplant related kidney risks. He also keeps up with the latest medical guidance and new research where it matters to patient care. If clinical trials are relevant for a specific condition, they can be discussed as part of planning, when appropriate.
David’s clinic is in Camperdown, and he works with patients who need calm, clear kidney care, whether the issue is new or something that has been around for a while.