CKD-Mineral & Bone Disorder

Secondary Hyperparathyroidism and CKD Bone Disease Specialists in Arizona

What Is Secondary Hyperparathyroidism?

Secondary hyperparathyroidism is a common complication of advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD). When kidneys are damaged, they can’t properly balance calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D levels. This imbalance triggers the parathyroid glands to release too much hormone (PTH), which can cause bone loss and increase the risk of fractures and other complications.

At Southwest Kidney Institute, our nephrology specialists diagnose and treat secondary hyperparathyroidism to help protect your bone health and quality of life.

Recognizing CKD Bone Disease

CKD bone disease often develops slowly, so symptoms may be easy to miss. Over time, you may notice:

  • Dull or aching bone or joint pain
  • Muscle weakness or fatigue
  • Frequent fractures or slower recovery from minor injuries

You can’t feel high phosphorus or low calcium levels on your own — only lab tests can show those changes. That’s why regular bloodwork and monitoring by your kidney specialist are essential to catch bone disease early.

Treatment for Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

Our board-certified nephrologists in Arizona provide advanced care for patients with CKD and secondary hyperparathyroidism.

Treatment focuses on rebalancing calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D levels and may include:

  • Medications to reduce parathyroid hormone production and regulate minerals
  • Personalized dietary plans from a renal dietitian
  • Surgical treatment (parathyroidectomy) in severe or unresponsive cases

Our goal is to preserve bone strength, reduce symptoms, and slow kidney disease progression through a personalized treatment approach.

When to Contact Southwest Kidney Institute in Arizona

If you have chronic kidney disease and experience bone pain, muscle weakness, or frequent fractures, it’s important to talk to your nephrologist. These may be signs of secondary hyperparathyroidism or CKD bone disease.

You may not notice any symptoms early on, but your kidney care team can detect changes through blood tests and bone imaging.

Prompt evaluation and treatment can make a major difference in preventing long-term complications.
At Southwest Kidney Institute, our team provides comprehensive, compassionate kidney care to help you stay healthier and maintain an active, independent life.