David T. Tissue is a nephrologist based in Bourke Street, Richmond, NSW 2753, Australia. He looks after kidney health, and he often helps people when fluid balance and hydration become a problem.
Dehydration is one of the main reasons patients seek care with him. When you are not getting enough fluids, or you’re losing too much through vomiting, diarrhoea, fever, sweating, or not drinking enough, your kidneys have to work harder to keep things steady. That can lead to feeling unwell, dizzy, weak, and sometimes confused, and at times it can affect kidney function.
Nephrology covers more than just dehydration though. In many cases, people also come in with issues like long-term kidney problems, changes in kidney function picked up on blood tests, urine concerns, and help managing conditions that can affect the kidneys over time, such as high blood pressure. Treatment can involve checking test results, reviewing medications, and planning safer fluid and diet steps that fit day-to-day life.
In this profile, specific details about experience and education aren’t listed. There is also no extra information provided about research or whether he is involved in any clinical trials. If you want to know more about his training, how many years he has worked, or current trial involvement, it’s best to ask the clinic directly.
Overall, the focus is on practical kidney care—listening to what’s going on, sorting out what the tests mean, and making a clear plan. For anyone dealing with dehydration or ongoing kidney concerns, having steady support can make a big difference, especially when symptoms come and go.