Kidney Early Evaluation Program

26 million American adults have Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and millions more are at risk. Most people are not aware that they have CKD or are at risk.

The National Kidney Foundation's Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP®) offers free screening for those at risk - anyone 18 years and older with high blood pressure, diabetes or a family history of kidney disease. It is designed to raise awareness about kidney disease among high risk individuals and provide free testing and educational information, so that kidney disease and its complications can be prevented or delayed.

KEEP provides three simple tests that determine kidney function to nearly 1,500 people each month in dozens of cities across the U.S. Participants receive a comprehensive health risk appraisal, blood pressure measurement, blood and urine testing and the opportunity to discuss their health and review results with onsite clinicians.

The program, which has screened hundreds of thousands of participants, is finding kidney disease at the earliest stage possible.

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The National Kidney Foundation Gratefully Acknowledges the Support of Our KEEP® Sponsors

Sponsored By:Abbott
AMGEN LifeScan SIEMENS  
Genentech GM Foundation Nephroceuticals Pfizer