Dr. Edwin Fuller is a nephrologist in Sanford. He treats conditions affecting the kidneys such as renal failure, kidney stones, or chronic kidney disease.
Yes, Dr. Edwin R. Fuller is accepting new patients at this office.
(919) 718-9516
1301 Central Drive, Sanford, NC 27330
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Dr. Edwin Fuller graduated from University of Maryland School of Medicine in 2000.
Dr. Fuller has one office in North Carolina where he specializes in Nephrology, Transplant Surgery and Internal Medicine.
Dr. Fuller works with six doctors including Dr. Hubert Ford and Dr. Robert Aris.
As a nephrologist in North Carolina, Dr. Fuller diagnoses, treats, and manages diseases and complications affecting your kidneys. These may include kidney stones, chronic kidney disease, renal failure, chronic urinary tract infections, and other disorders that affect the kidneys. When a patient's condition is serious enough to cause kidney failure, Dr. Fuller may be responsible for managing the dialysis process.
Transplant surgeons perform highly complex surgeries to transplant organs from a donor's body into that of the receiving patient. Surgeries are typically to replace a damaged or malfunctioning organ, such as the liver, kidneys and heart, among others. Dr. Fuller may specialize in performing a certain type of transplant surgery.
As an internist in Sanford, NC, Dr. Edwin Fuller serves as a primary care provider for adults. He diagnoses and treats a wide range of conditions, including cross-system illnesses that may affect multiple organic systems. Dr. Fuller may also refer patients to a specialist when required. For example, patients with diabetic complications may be referred to an endocrinologist for further treatment.
Please Note: The information displayed below is sourced from the 2014 Medicare Physician and Other Supplier National Provider Identifier (NPI) Aggregate Report. It's important to remember that the statistics below are not inclusive of all patients treated by Dr. Fuller, but only those who participate in Medicare.