Angela C. Webster

Nephrologist

Female📍 Westmead

About of Angela C. Webster

Angela C. Webster is a Nephrologist based in Westmead, NSW, Australia. She works with people who have kidney conditions, from early signs and ongoing issues through to more serious stages where treatment needs careful planning.


In her day-to-day work, Angela looks after Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and helps manage the long road that can come with it. She also supports patients with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), including those who may need dialysis or other long-term kidney care. At times, kidney problems can link with other health concerns, so she considers the full picture rather than just one set of results.


Kidney transplants are a big part of care for many patients, and Angela works with people before and after a kidney transplant. The same goes for pancreas transplant care where it is part of managing conditions that affect the kidneys. She also looks after people with conditions like Polycystic Kidney Disease and Glomerulonephritis, where the kidneys can get inflamed and not filter as well as they should.


Anaemia is another common issue in kidney care. Angela helps people manage low iron and ongoing anaemia, including iron deficiency anaemia. Blood chemistry can also change in kidney disease, so she may support patients with problems like high potassium levels and issues such as high blood pressure, low blood pressure, or low sodium levels.


Sometimes there are links between kidney disease and autoimmune conditions. For example, she may be involved in care for Lupus Nephritis. Infections also come up in kidney-related care too, including Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) and Asymptomatic Bacteriuria, where treatment needs to be considered carefully.


Angela’s work includes caring for patients with complex health needs and ongoing monitoring. Specific details about her education aren’t listed here, but her role as a nephrologist in Westmead focuses on practical, day-to-day kidney management.


Research and clinical trial involvement are not listed here either. What does come through is a steady focus on kidney health, clear follow-up, and helping people understand what their results can mean and what options they have next.

Services & Conditions Treated

Chronic Kidney DiseaseEnd-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)Kidney TransplantPancreas TransplantAsymptomatic BacteriuriaSuperficial ThrombophlebitisThrombophlebitisAnal CancerAnemiaChildhood Iron Deficiency AnemiaColorectal CancerCoronary Heart DiseaseCytomegalic Inclusion DiseaseCytomegalovirus InfectionEGFR Positive Lung CancerGlomerulonephritisHepatitisHepatitis BHepatitis CHigh CholesterolHigh Potassium LevelHIV/AIDSHypertensionIntraventricular Hemorrhage of the NewbornIntussusception in ChildrenIron Deficiency AnemiaLegionnaire DiseaseLow Blood PressureLow Sodium LevelLung TransplantLupus NephritisMelanomaMesenteric Venous ThrombosisNeonatal HypothyroidismNonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)Obesity in ChildrenPolycystic Kidney DiseasePremature InfantProstate CancerRenal Cell Carcinoma (RCC)StrokeType 1 Diabetes (T1D)Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

Publications

1 total

Values, Preferences, and Risk Tolerance of People Waitlisted for a Kidney Transplant Regarding Potential Deceased Donor Organ Profiles: A Systematic Review.

Transplantation • February 28, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer as a nephrologist at Westmead?
I provide care for kidney-related conditions, including chronic kidney disease, end-stage kidney disease, kidney and pancreas transplant services, and general kidney health management.
What conditions do you treat?
I treat a range of kidney and related conditions such as glomerulonephritis, hypertension, iron deficiency anemia, kidney infections, and issues that affect kidney function. I also manage conditions that intersect with kidney health, like diabetes and certain cancers when they impact the kidneys.
How do I book an appointment?
To book an appointment at Westmead, please contact the clinic directly. If you have a referral, bring it to your first visit to help with your assessment.
Do you see children or only adults?
I care for patients across different ages, including children, when related to kidney health and associated conditions.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring any relevant medical records, current medications, and any test results you have. If you have a referral, bring that as well so we can plan your care.
Do you provide transplant services?
Yes, I offer kidney transplant services and discuss options for transplant as part of kidney disease care where appropriate.