Manasa Metireddy, MD

Manasa Metireddy, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Dr. Metireddy's areas of clinical interest are Acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, proteinuria, hematuria, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, hypertension. Dr. Metireddy comes to Washington University from private practice. She is initiating a new inpatient service at Christian Hospital and also provides care in our new dialysis unit in North County. She has deep clinical experience as both a private practice nephrologist and a hospitalist. WU Nephrology believes the community-based practice model will allow us to better provide our superior care to patients in their communities.

Location

Patients seen at

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North County Dialysis Center

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Christian Hospital

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Chromalloy Dialysis Center

Mailing Address

Division of Nephrology

  • Mailing Address: 660 S. Euclid Ave., CB 8126
    St. Louis, MO 63110

Education

2011-2013:   Nephrology Fellowship, University of Michigan

2009-2011:   Residency, Greater Baltimore Medical Center

2008-2009:   Internship, Greater Baltimore Medical Center

2005-2006:   Internshhip, SVRR General Hospital, Tirupati, AP, India

1999-2005:   MBBS, Sri Venkatesware Medical College, Tirupati, AP, Indian

Honors and Awards

2005:   Best outgoing student in Medical School

Medical Licensure and Board Certifications

2011:   Certified, American Board of Internal Medicine

2013:  Certified, American Board of Internal Medicine/ Nephrology

State of Missouri: License No. 2013015504

Basic Life Support

Advanced Cardiac Life Support

Major Professional Societies

American Society of Nephrology

Bibliography

Haririan A, Metireddy M, Cangro C, Nogueira JM, Rasetto F, Cooper M, Klassen DK, Weir MR. Association of serum uric acid with graft survival after kidney transplantation: a time-varying analysis. Am J Transplant. 2011 Sep;11(9):1943-50.

Afshinnia F, Zky ZS, Metireddy M, Segal JH. Reverse Epidemiology of Blood Pressure in Peritoneal Dialysis Associated with Dynamic Deterioration of Left Ventricular Function. Perit Dial Int. 2016 Mar-Apr;36(2):154-62.