

About
Dr. Priscila Preciado is a highly trained and committed professional with an outstanding academic background, including her fellowship in Nephrology at the renowned Centro Medico Nacional de Occidente in Guadalajara and a PhD in Medical Sciences from the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands.
Dr. Preciado has developed skills in all basic areas of nephrology as well as specialization in the areas of kidney transplantation, glomerular diseases and hemodialysis. She has years of experience in the clinical and research fields, as well as in the international pharmaceutical industry, providing her with an unmatched vision in the field of nephrology.
Dr. Preciado is certified by the Mexican Council of Nephrology and is an active member of national and international societies including the American Society of Nephrology, the European Society of Nephrology, the Latin American Society of Nephrology and Hypertension and the Mexican Institute of Nephrological Research.
Dr. Preciado focuses on providing a warm and empathetic care adapted to the needs of her patients with the purpose of creating a safe space where her patients can solve all their doubts. With her experience and knowledge, Dr. Preciado is a excellent option for an integral kidney health care.
Education
2019 - 2024
PhD in Medical Sciences, Maastricht University, Netherlands
2013 - 2016
Subspecialty in Nephrology, University of Guadalajara, Mexico
2011 - 2013
Internal Medicine, Autonomous University of Sinaloa, Mexico
2003 - 2009
Medical School, University of Guadalajara, Mexico
Publications
Efficacy and safety of sparsentan versus irbesartan in patients with IgA nephropathy (PROTECT): 2-year results from a randomized, active-controlled, phase 3 trial . Lancet 2023
All-cause mortality in relation to changes in relative blood volume during hemodialysis.
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 2019
Interactions between intradialytic central venous oxygen saturation, relative blood volume, and all-cause mortality in maintenance hemodialysis patients. Hemodialysis International 2023
Arterial oxygen saturation and hypoxemia in hemodialysis patients with COVID-19.
Clinical Kidney Journal 2021