Director, Comprehensive Hypertension Center
George Bakris, MD, specializes in the diagnosis and reduction of high blood pressure, particularly in complicated and refractory cases. He is also skilled in the treatment of kidney disease, with special expertise in diabetes-related kidney disease. Dr. Bakris is an expert in the interpretation of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM), a technique that gives physicians a more accurate reading of a patient's blood pressure.
In his research activities, Dr. Bakris explores why the rate of kidney disease is significantly higher in the black population than it is in other ethnic groups. He also evaluates specific markers of kidney disease progression and heightened cardiovascular risk, as well as how changes in the artery (central pressure) affect the heart and kidney.
Most recently, Dr. Bakris has served as the national principal investigator on two clinical trials: one trial involves renal denervation as a way to lower blood pressure in people with resistant hypertension; the other investigates a new polymer designed to lower potassium among those with kidney disease and persistently high potassium values.
Duchossois Center for Advanced Medicine
5758 S. Maryland Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
150 E. Huron Street
Suite 900
Chicago, IL 60611
1988
Hypertension
Internal Medicine
Nephrology
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Sciences
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
The University of Chicago Medicine
American College of Physicians
American Diabetes Association
American Hearth Association High Blood Pressure and Kidney Councils
American Society of Hypertension
American Society of Nephrology
National Kidney Foundation
English
Greek
gbakris@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu
(773) 702-7936
(773) 834-0486
George Bakris, MD
The University of Chicago Medicine
5841 S. Maryland Avenue, MC 1027
Chicago, IL 60637
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