Valerie Wilson is a nephrologist who works in Randwick, NSW. Her clinic is located at 320-346 Barker Street, Randwick, NSW 2031, Australia. If kidney health is the main concern, this is the kind of care she focuses on, including both day-to-day management and the more complex cases that can be hard to work out at first.
As a kidney doctor, Valerie looks after people with long-term kidney problems, like chronic kidney disease, and kidney inflammation that affects the filtering units, such as glomerulonephritis. She also deals with issues that can show up alongside kidney disease, including problems like anaemia and low platelets. In some cases, this can be linked with blood and kidney conditions that need careful monitoring over time.
Valerie also helps manage haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS), including the typical and the atypical forms. These conditions can be serious and can come with sudden changes in blood counts and kidney function. At times, care may also involve related problems such as thrombocytopenia and haemolytic anaemia, where tracking symptoms and lab results closely matters. She supports people through the ups and downs, especially when the cause is still being figured out.
Diabetes is another big part of kidney health, so Valerie works with people living with type 1 and type 2 diabetes who develop kidney complications. She may also be involved in follow-up care for people who have had a kidney transplant, where keeping kidneys stable and spotting changes early is key. Some referrals involve rarer conditions that can affect both hormones and kidney function, too, and in these situations she focuses on practical, step-by-step care decisions.
Valerie’s role is to bring calm, clear medical support to kidney problems, including both common and rare conditions. Her aim is to help patients understand what’s happening, what tests mean, and what the next steps could be, based on how things look in their own case.