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Tripti Singh, MD, is a nephrologist at UW Health and an associate professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Division of Nephrology.
Dr. Singh cares for patients with various types of kidney disease, such as glomerulonephritis (inflammation in the filtering portion of the kidneys) and lupus nephritis (kidney disease caused by lupus). She also performs kidney transplants, provides pre- and post-operative care and treats patients with chronic kidney conditions and patients on dialysis.
Dr. Singh works with patients in all stages of disease development, from diagnosis through end-stage. For patients with treatable kidney conditions, she helps them manage their condition to prevent the progression of chronic kidney disease and delay the use of dialysis as long as possible.
By listening to her patients, Dr. Singh learns exactly what they need and how to create a treatment plan that best suits their goals. In all cases, she strives to help her patients navigate their chronic condition and still get the most out of life.
In her free time, Dr. Singh enjoys hiking and spending time in nature with her family.
My hope is that I can help my patients live their best lives while also navigating a chronic disease.