Nicole L. De La Mata is a nephrologist based in Camperdown, NSW, Australia. She looks after people with kidney problems, from long-term kidney disease through to when kidneys can fail and ongoing treatment is needed.
In her practice, Nicole works with patients living with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). She also helps manage End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), where the focus is on keeping people as stable and well as possible while arranging the right next steps. Kidney transplant care can also be part of the journey, depending on the patient’s situation and treatment plan.
Kidney health can affect more than just the kidneys, so her care covers the wider picture. At times, that includes looking after people with conditions that may come up alongside kidney issues, such as polycystic kidney disease. She also supports people who’ve had a stroke, because recovery and long-term health can involve many body systems working together.
Nicole’s patient care also includes infections and related health concerns. This includes Hepatitis, including Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, as well as HIV/AIDS. She also treats things like Legionnaire disease. In some cases, she helps with viral skin and genital conditions too, including genital warts and warts more broadly.
Over time, nephrology care is often about watching trends, adjusting treatment, and helping people understand what’s happening in plain language. Nicole’s role is to make sure patients and families get clear next steps, whether someone is dealing with early kidney changes or a more serious stage of disease.
Like many specialists, her education includes formal medical training followed by additional study and supervised practice in nephrology. She also keeps learning through regular professional updates, so her care stays grounded in current kidney treatment practices.
There aren’t any specific research projects or clinical trials listed here for Nicole. Still, kidney care keeps moving, and ongoing medical learning is part of what helps patients today.