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Your kidneys are a vital part of your urinary system, also known as the renal system. They play a crucial role in filtering waste from your blood to create urine. When it comes to taking care of your kidneys, you'll want to connect with nephrology, the medical field focused on kidney health.

Nephrologists are the experts you'll meet, as they specialize in all things kidney-related.

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