KEEP

Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP)

The National Kidney Foundation hosts FREE Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP). Call (315) 476-0311 for upcoming dates and locations. KEEP is a health screening program designed to help identify and educate individuals who are at increased risk for developing kidney disease. It is the most comprehensive screening program in the nation. KEEP is of no cost to the participant.

Who should attend a KEEP Screening?

You should attend a KEEP screening if you are 18 years or older and have one or more of the following:

KEEP focuses on reaching those with known diabetes and/or hypertension or those who have first-degree relatives with hypertension, diabetes or chronic kidney failure in an attempt to delay or prevent the development of chronic kidney disease.

What takes place at the screening?

The KEEP screening program offers blood and urine testing, on-site consultation by a physician, referrals and additional follow up for those whose test results are outside normal ranges. All participants whose test values are outside normal range are contacted and those without access to medical care are referred to appropriate health care providers.

Tests are:

More than 300,000 Americans are currently being treated for chronic renal failure, a condition that requires dialysis or a kidney transplant for patient survival. The number of individuals affected by kidney failure has been increasing by 6 to 8 percent each year.

KEEP is an early intervention program of the NKF of Central New York, Inc. supported by an educational grant from Amgen and Genzyme with additional support from Abbott, SIEMANS, Novartis, LIFESCAN, Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc., Suplena and Quest Diagnostics.

New KEEP Screening sites and volunteers are always sought. Call the NKF of Central New York, Inc. at (315) 476-0311 or e-mail info@cnykidney.org to volunteer sites, people power, or for free upcoming KEEP dates.

Volunteers

KEEP depends on the collaboration of community partnerships. The program involves the efforts of caring professionals and volunteers in our community who are committed to health care and the control of kidney disease.

Both general volunteers and medically-trained volunteers are needed for on-going community and business screenings. General volunteers will assist with registration and education. Medical volunteers will conduct blood pressure, blood and urine tests. Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants are needed for the consultation station.

Screenings are held on both weekends and weekdays throughout the Central New York, Northern New York and Southern Tier area. Participation in a training program is required.

For more information on volunteering for the KEEP program, please call the NKF at (315) 476-0311, e-mail info@cnykidney.org or click the logo below for a complete list of volunteer opportuniteis.

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Volunteer Opportunities

Did you know

View our screening results and statistics.

View more about the screening and your test results.

Basic Kidney Health and Kidney Disease Information.

For more information on the KEEP program, please call the NKF at (315) 476-0311 or e-mail info@cnykidney.org.

View the KEEP screening video

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