Dr. Long Tran M.D.
Nephrologist (Kidney Specialist) | Nephrology
411 N WASHINGTON AVE DALLAS TX, 75246About
Dr. Long Tran graduated from Baylor College of Medicine in 1998. Dr. Tran is licensed to practice medicine in the state of Texas. Specializing in the field of Nephrology, Dr. Tran is prepared to diagnose ...
Education and Training
Baylor College of Medicine 1998
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Nephrology
Provider Details
Dr. Long Tran M.D.'s Practice location
Dr. Long Tran M.D.'s reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Tran
Recommended Articles
- How Is Glomerulonephritis Diagnosed?
GlomerulonephritisGlomerulonephritis is the inflammation of kidney filters called glomeruli. These filters are made up of tiny blood vessels that help remove excess fluids, waste from the bloodstream, and electrolytes. This condition can happen on its own or may occur as part of chronic diseases,...
- What is a Cluster Headache?
Headaches that recur two to three times during a short period of time are known as cluster headaches. This may last for few weeks, to months. These headaches often occur after sleep and recur throughout the day. It usually appears during the same time of the year, or season of the year. It may...
- What Could Swollen Feet Mean?
Swollen feet can be easily linked to pregnancy, standing for long hours, or injury by most people. These cases are often temporary and not a cause for concern. However, swollen feet can also be experienced by people without these factors and can be a sign of an underlying medical condition,...
- Will My Kidney Stones Result in Future Kidney Problems?
A kidney stone is a condition that occurs when the minerals and salts present in the urine become concentrated in high levels and eventually tend to crystallize. These crystallized formations can be seen as stones, and they often stick together. Kidney stones mostly form in the kidney. They start as...
- What Causes Blood to Show Up in Urine?
Hematuria is the phenomenon in which traces of blood appear in the urine. It presents a unique problem because it is not a disease in itself. It is not infectious, nor is it capable of threatening a life. It is merely a warning sign that something is wrong inside the body. Though frightening in...
- Why do Kidney Stones Form in Different Sizes?
What are Kidney Stones?Kidney stones are concentrated minerals and acid salts which accumulate in the kidney or the urinary system as crystal structures or stones. They occur when our body lacks fluids required to dissolve minerals and salts present in the urine. Initially the stones will be small...
Nearby Providers
- Dr. Michael Wiederkehr M.D.411 N WASHINGTON AVE DALLAS TX 75246
- Dr. Yousri Barri M..D.411 NORTH WASHINGON AVE DALLAS TX 75246
- Dr. Samina Fazal M.D.411 N WASHINGTON AVE DALLAS TX 75246
- Dr. Joris Schuller M.D.411 N WASHINGTON AVE DALLAS TX 75246
- Dr. John C Schwartz M.D.411 N WASHINGTON AVE DALLAS TX 75246
- Dr. Enrique Carino M.D.411 N WASHINGTON AVE DALLAS TX 75246