Kim M. O'sullivan is a nephrologist based in Clayton, VIC, working from 246 Clayton Rd, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia.
As a kidney doctor, Kim looks after people with kidney inflammation and related conditions. This can include glomerulonephritis, where the kidney's filtering units get irritated or inflamed. At times, this can link in with serious immune-related issues, so the care is often about finding what is causing the problem and helping to protect kidney function.
Kim also works with patients who have conditions such as vasculitis and lupus nephritis. Goodpasture Syndrome can be another part of the mix, which affects the lungs and kidneys in different ways for different people. Myeloperoxidase deficiency is also listed among the conditions Kim cares for, and that usually means careful monitoring and targeted treatment planning.
Kidney problems are often complicated, and symptoms can come and go. Some people feel tired, notice changes in urine, or find swelling in the body. Others are picked up through blood tests and urine tests before things feel any different. In many cases, the goal is to bring the condition under control and keep follow-up clear and steady.
Kim's experience is part of ongoing kidney care, though specific year-by-year details aren't listed on this profile. The same goes for education details. What is clear is that the practice focuses on nephrology and on the types of kidney and immune conditions mentioned above.
If research or clinical trials are part of the conversation, it depends on what is available for the person and what is considered appropriate. Clinical trials aren't listed on this profile, and there is no publication detail shown here. Still, your treating team can talk through options if a trial is relevant later on.
Overall, Kim M. O'sullivan brings a calm, practical approach to nephrology. Kidney disease can be stressful, and in many cases people just want answers they can understand, plus a plan that makes sense day to day.