On World Kidney Day 2025, we reaffirm our commitment to protecting kidney health, through early detection, proactive care, and patient-centred innovation. This year’s theme, “Are Your Kidneys OK? – Detect Early, Protect Kidney Health,” resonates deeply with our mission at Diaverum: to transform kidney care by improving early diagnosis, personalising treatment, and enhancing quality of life for patients worldwide.

Chronic kidney disease remains a global challenge, affecting millions without early symptoms. Raising awareness, promoting routine screenings, and ensuring equitable access to care are essential steps toward better patient outcomes & sustainable healthcare solutions. Diaverum is proud to lend its voice to advocate for prevention and raise awareness of this silent disease.

At Diaverum, we take a holistic, value-based approach that goes beyond dialysis. By prioritising prevention, early intervention, and continuous innovation, we help patients delay disease progression and maintain their independence for as long as possible. Through digital tools, AI-driven risk prediction, and a strong clinical governance model, we ensure that every patient receives safe, high-quality renal care tailored to their individual needs, underscored by our culture of True care.

However, renal care goes beyond our clinics—it’s also about communities. Through initiatives like d.ACADEMY, we empower people to take control of their well-being through clear, accessible and actionable kidney health information, raising awareness of CKD risk factors & the importance of early detection. That’s why we’re proud to collaborate with the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) to support this year’s campaign on early CKD symptoms.

 

I invite you to watch and ask, "Are your kidneys OK?". Early detection saves lives—know the signs, get tested, and take action. Together, we can make a difference in the fight against CKD. Let’s use this day to encourage education, collaboration, and meaningful action—helping individuals, communities, and healthcare providers work together to detect kidney disease earlier and protect kidney health.

Dr Fernando Macário,
Chief Medical Officer

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