Talia Gutman is a Nephrologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She works with people who have kidney problems, from long-term conditions that build slowly to issues that need careful follow-up.
In day-to-day care, Talia focuses on common kidney health concerns like Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD), Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). These can be complex to live with, especially when symptoms change over time or when blood tests show new results.
She also looks after people with glomerulonephritis, which is inflammation that affects the kidneys. At times, this can come with flare-ups, so ongoing monitoring and a clear plan matter. Talia helps patients make sense of what is happening and what the next steps could be.
Kidney health doesn’t happen in isolation, so her approach is about staying practical. She pays attention to the whole kidney picture, not just one result. That includes how kidney function is tracking, how health changes over months and years, and what support is needed alongside treatment.
Over time, Talia’s work has included care for people with ADPKD and other PKD conditions, plus CKD management. She also supports patients through the kidney transplant journey, including follow-up care after transplant. Transplant care needs a steady, organised rhythm, and small changes can matter.
Her education is in nephrology, with training that supports kidney-focused medical care. In many cases, patients want clear explanations and a steady hand while they sort through tests, treatment options, and lifestyle adjustments. Talia aims to keep things grounded and understandable, so appointments don’t feel overwhelming.
There isn’t any extra information about research projects or clinical trials in the details provided here. But kidney care often involves making decisions based on the best available evidence, and that’s a big part of how nephrology works.