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Dr. Neeraja Kambham, MD

Dr. Neeraja Kambham, MD

Pleasanton, CA

27 Years of Experience

Accepting patients

Affiliated with a Castle Connolly Top Hospital

    Who is Dr. Kambham, Anatomic Pathologist & Clinical Pathologist in Pleasanton, CA?

    Dr. Neeraja Kambham, MD is an Anatomic Pathologist & Clinical Pathologist, who primarily practices in Pleasanton, CA with 1 additional practice location. She has been practicing for over 27 years and is board certified by the American Board of Pathology. Dr. Kambham graduated from Osmania Medical College, Ntr University of Health Sciences,Hyderabad, India and completed her residency at Ny And Presby Hosp, Anatomic And Clinical Pathology; Maricopa Med Ctr, Internal Medicine. Dr. Kambham is fluent in English and Telugu, and is currently seeing new patients. Dr. Kambham’s practice accepts Kaiser Permanente, Medicaid, Medicare, UnitedHealthcare and other major insurance plans. To book an appointment or to confirm insurance options, please call Dr. Kambham’s office.

    Where did Dr. Kambham go to medical school and complete their residency?

    • Fellowship: Stanford University, Surgical Pathology Fellowship | Columbia University, NY Renal Pathology Fellowship

    • Residency: Ny And Presby Hosp, Anatomic And Clinical Pathology; Maricopa Med Ctr, Internal Medicine | New York Presbyterian Hospital Program

    • Medical School: Osmania Med Coll- Univ Hlth Sci- Vijayawada- Hyderabad- Ap- India | Osmania Medical College, Ntr University of Health Sciences,Hyderabad, India | Universidad de El Salvador Facultad de Medicina | Osmania Medical College

    Is Dr. Kambham board certified in Anatomic Pathologist & Clinical Pathologist?

    Yes, Dr. Neeraja Kambham, MD is board certified by the American Board of Pathology , American Board of Pathology since 1999

    What languages does Dr. Kambham speak?

    Dr. Kambham and their clinical team can communicate with patients in the following languages:

    • English

    • Telugu

    What conditions does Dr. Kambham treat?

    As a Anatomic Pathologist & Clinical Pathologist, Dr. Kambham diagnoses, treats, and manages a wide range of conditions. This condition information is derived from anonymized insurance claims and highlights the medical conditions most commonly treated by Dr. Kambham. It provides insight into the doctor’s areas of experience and expertise based on real-world patient encounters from the past two years, updated quarterly.

    Also known as:

    • Inflammatory Liver Disease
    • Other specified liver Disease
    • Fatty Liver Disease
    • Hepatitis
    • Liver Disease
    • Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) & NASH
    • Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease & NASH in Children
    • Liver inflammation
    • Uncommon liver conditions
    • Rare liver diseases
    • Specific liver disorders
    • NAFLD
    • NASH
    • Hepatic steatosis

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • K7589: Other specified inflammatory liver diseases
    • K7689: Other specified diseases of liver
    • K760: Fatty (change of) liver, not elsewhere classified

    Also known as:

    • Nephrotic Syndrome
    • Persistent Blood in Urine with Membranous Kidney Filter Inflammation
    • Kidney Scarring
    • Kidney Disease
    • Urine and Urination
    • Kidney Protein Leakage Syndrome
    • Protein-losing Nephropathy
    • Nephrosis
    • Chronic Hematuria and Glomerulonephritis
    • Membranous Glomerulonephritis with Hematuria
    • Kidney Bleeding and Inflammation
    • Renal Sclerosis
    • Hardening of the Kidneys

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • N041: Nephrotic syndrome with focal and segmental glomerular lesions
    • N022: Recurrent and persistent hematuria with diffuse membranous glomerulonephritis
    • N269: Renal sclerosis, unspecified

    Also known as:

    • Kidney Transplant Rejection
    • Other Kidney Transplant Complication
    • Kidney Transplantation
    • Kidney Transplant
    • Renal Transplant Rejection
    • Kidney Graft Rejection
    • Transplant Organ Rejection
    • Renal Transplant Problem
    • Kidney Graft Issue
    • Post-Kidney Transplant Problem

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • T8611: Kidney transplant rejection
    • T8619: Other complication of kidney transplant

    Also known as:

    • Type 2 Diabetes with Kidney Disease
    • Diabetes Type 2
    • Diabetic Kidney Problems
    • Type 2 diabetes
    • Diabetic Nephropathy
    • Kidney Damage from Type 2 Diabetes
    • Type 2 Diabetes Kidney Complications

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • E1121: Type 2 diabetes mellitus with diabetic nephropathy

    Also known as:

    • Having a Kidney Transplant
    • Kidney Transplantation
    • Kidney Transplant
    • Renal transplant
    • Kidney replacement surgery
    • Post-kidney transplant

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • Z940: Kidney transplant status

    Also known as:

    • Acute Kidney Failure
    • Kidney Failure
    • Acute Renal Failure
    • Sudden Kidney Failure

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • N179: Acute kidney failure, unspecified

    Also known as:

    • Lupus kidney disease
    • Kidney Disease
    • Lupus
    • Lupus nephritis
    • Kidney inflammation from lupus
    • Glomerulonephritis in SLE

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • M3214: Glomerular disease in systemic lupus erythematosus

    Also known as:

    • Repeated Blood in Urine from Kidney Issues
    • Kidney Disease
    • Urine and Urination
    • Hematuria with Glomerular Disease
    • Kidney-related Hematuria
    • Persistent Blood in Urine

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • N028: Recurrent and persistent hematuria with other morphologic changes

    Also known as:

    • Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)
    • Fatty Liver Disease
    • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
    • Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) & NASH
    • Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease & NASH in Children
    • NASH
    • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease with inflammation
    • Fatty liver inflammation

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • K7581: Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)

    Also known as:

    • Other Kidney and Ureter Disorder
    • Kidney Disease
    • Ureteral Disorder
    • Kidney and Ureter Problems
    • Renal and Ureteral Disorders

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • N2889: Other specified disorders of kidney and ureter

    Also known as:

    • Nephritic Syndrome
    • Kidney Disease
    • Kidney Inflammation Syndrome
    • Acute Nephritis
    • Chronic Nephritis

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • N058: Unspecified nephritic syndrome with other morphologic changes

    Also known as:

    • Cirrhosis
    • Liver scarring
    • End-stage liver disease
    • Chronic liver failure

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • K7460: Unspecified cirrhosis of liver

    Also known as:

    • Blocked Bile Duct
    • Bile Duct Disease
    • Biliary Obstruction
    • Bile Duct Blockage
    • Obstructed Bile Duct

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • K831: Obstruction of bile duct

    Also known as:

    • Liver Transplant
    • Liver Transplantation
    • Hepatic Transplant
    • Liver Graft
    • New Liver

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • Z944: Liver transplant status

    Does Dr. Kambham accept my insurance?

    Dr. Kambham accepts most major insurance plans. Important: Please call our office at before your appointment to verify that your specific plan and network are accepted.

    What insurance plans does Dr. Kambham accept in Pleasanton, CA?

    Dr. Kambham in Pleasanton, CA accepts plans from many carriers. While this list is updated regularly, it is not a guarantee of coverage.

    Top Insurances

    • All Other Third Party

    • AllCare Health Plan

    • Blue Shield of California

    • CVS Health (formerly Aetna)

    • Kaiser Permanente

    • Medicaid

    • Medicare

    • Other Provider Networks

    • UnitedHealthcare

    • Valley Health Plan

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    Where is Dr. Kambham's office located?

    Dr. Neeraja Kambham's Primary Practice

    5555 W Las Positas Blvd

    Pleasanton, CA 94588

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    Dr. Neeraja Kambham's Practice 2

    300 Pasteur Dr

    Stanford, CA 94305

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    Recognitions

    Awards

    Resident Teaching Award, Department of Pathology

    Excellence in Teaching, Stanford Medical Student Education

    Teaching Award, Nephrology Division, Department of Medicine

    Publications

    Acute transplant glomerulopathy with monocyte rich infiltrate.

    Transplant immunology, 2013

    BK Polyomavirus Subtype III in a Pediatric Rel Transplant Patient with Nephropathy.

    Jourl of clinical microbiology, 2013

    A study of interobserver reproducibility of morphologic lesions of focal segmental

    VIRCHOWS ARCHIV, 2013

    Fibronectin Glomerulopathy: An Unusual Cause of Adult-Onset Nephrotic Syndrome

    AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASES, 2012

    Postinfectious Glomerulonephritis

    ADVANCES IN ATOMIC PATHOLOGY, 2012

    Rituximab treatment for recurrence of nephrotic syndrome

    PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATION, 2012

    Crescentic Glomerulonephritis: An Update on Pauci-immune and Anti-GBM Diseases

    ADVANCES IN ATOMIC PATHOLOGY, 2012

    CD8(+)CD44(hi) but not CD4(+)CD44(hi) memory T cells mediate potent graft antilymphoma activity

    BLOOD, 2011

    Toll-Like Receptor 4 Contributes to Small Intestine Allograft Rejection

    TRANSPLANTATION, 2010

    Graft-versus-host disease is enhanced by extracellular ATP activating P2X(7)R

    TURE MEDICINE, 2010

    Differentially Expressed R from Public Microarray Data Identifies Serum Protein Biomarkers

    PLOS COMPUTATIOL BIOLOGY, 2010

    A 30-month-old Child With Acute Rel Failure Due to Primary Rel Cytotoxic T-cell Lymphoma

    AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGY, 2010

    BK virus nephropathy in the tive kidneys of a pediatric heart transplant recipient

    PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATION, 2010

    Compartmental Localization and Clinical Relevance of MICA Antibodies After Rel Transplantation

    TRANSPLANTATION, 2010

    Caspase-4 may play a role in loss of proximal tubules and rel injury in nephropathic cystinosis

    PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY, 2010

    beta-galactosylceramide alters invariant tural killer T cell function

    CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2009

    Crescentic Glomerulonephritis With Ribbon-like Immunofluorescence Pattern

    AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASES, 2009

    Expression of Complement Components Differs Between Kidney Allografts from Living

    JOURL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY, 2009

    Steroid-Free Immunosuppression Since 1999

    AMERICAN JOURL OF TRANSPLANTATION, 2009

    Identifying compartment-specific non

    PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AM, 2009

    X box-binding protein 1 regulates angiogenesis in human pancreatic adenocarcinomas.

    Translatiol oncology, 2009

    XBP-1 regulates angiogenesis in human pancreatic adenocarcinomas

    TRANSLATIOL ONCOLOGY, 2009

    The Role of Tumor Cell-Derived Connective Tissue Growth Factor (CTGF

    CANCER RESEARCH, 2009

    Decreases in circulating CD4(+)CD25(hi)FOXP3(+) cells

    PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATION, 2009

    Choroidopathy and kidney disease: a case report and review of the literature.

    Cases jourl, 2009

    A Randomized, Prospective Trial of Rituximab for Acute Rejection in Pediatric Rel Transplantation

    AMERICAN JOURL OF TRANSPLANTATION, 2008

    Characterization of intra-graft B cells during rel allograft rejection

    KIDNEY INTERTIOL, 2008

    Patient selection critical for calcineurin inhibitor withdrawal in pediatric kidney transplantation

    PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATION, 2008

    H-Y antibody development associates with acute rejection in female patients with male kidney

    TRANSPLANTATION, 2008

    Maturation of dose-corrected tacrolimus predose trough levels in pediatric kidney allograft

    TRANSPLANTATION, 2008

    Rel pathology in hematopoietic cell transplantation recipients

    MODERN PATHOLOGY, 2008

    The impact of regulatory T cells on T-cell immunity following hematopoietic cell transplantation

    BLOOD, 2008

    Differential impact of mammalian target of rapamycin inhibition on CD4(+)CD25(+)Foxp3(+) regulatory

    BLOOD, 2008

    Preemptive HMG-CoA reductase inhibition provides graft

    BLOOD, 2007

    Host-derived interleukin-18 differentially impacts regulatory

    BIOLOGY OF BLOOD AND MARROW TRANSPLANTATION, 2007

    The evolution of nonimmune histological injury

    AMERICAN JOURL OF TRANSPLANTATION, 2007

    Liver allografts are toleragenic in rats conditioned with posttransplant total lymphoid irradiation

    TRANSPLANTATION, 2007

    CD101 surface expression discrimites potency among murine FoxP3(+) regulatory T cells

    JOURL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2007

    A novel bioluminescent tumor model of human rel cancer cell lines

    JOURL OF UROLOGY, 2007

    A novel, semi quantitative

    CLINICAL JOURL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY, 2007

    Evaluation of C4d staining in liver and small intestine allografts

    ARCHIVES OF PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE, 2006

    Concurrent anti-glomerular basement membrane disease and membranous glomerulonephritis

    CLINICAL NEPHROLOGY, 2006

    Connective tissue growth factor

    CANCER RESEARCH, 2006

    Comparison of C4d immunostaining methods in rel allograft biopsies

    CLINICAL JOURL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY, 2006

    Utility of syndecan-1

    APPLIED IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR MORPHOLOGY, 2005

    Multinucleated epithelial giant cells in colorectal polyps - A potential mimic of viropathic and

    AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGY, 2005

    Gastrointestil leukocytoclastic vasculitis: An adverse effect of sirolimus

    PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATION, 2005

    Cytomegalovirus infection in steroid-refractory ulcerative colitis - A case-control study

    AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGY, 2004

    Gene expression in the normal adult human kidney assessed by complementary D microarray

    MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL, 2004

    A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of IGF-1 for delayed graft function

    KIDNEY INTERTIOL, 2003

    Molecular heterogeneity in acute rel allograft rejection identified by D microarray profiling

    NEW ENGLAND JOURL OF MEDICINE, 2003

    Surgical robotic applications in otolaryngology

    LARYNGOSCOPE, 2003

    Endoscopic selective neck dissection in a porcine model

    ARCHIVES OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD & NECK SURGERY, 2003

    Adefovir nephrotoxicity: Possible role of mitochondrial D depletion

    HUMAN PATHOLOGY, 2001

    Rel monoclol immunoglobulin deposition disease: The disease spectrum

    JOURL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY, 2001

    Obesity-related glomerulopathy: An emerging epidemic

    KIDNEY INTERTIOL, 2001

    A 51-year-old female with nephrotic syndrome, rel failure, and hepatitis C virus infection

    AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASES, 2001

    Idiopathic hypocomplementemic interstitial nephritis with extensive tubulointerstitial deposits

    AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASES, 2001

    Membranous glomerulopathy with Bowman's capsular and tubular basement membrane deposits

    CLINICAL NEPHROLOGY, 2000

    Should a Gleason score be assigned to a minute focus of carcinoma on prostate biopsy?

    AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGY, 2000

    An 18-year-old female with acute onset of nephrotic syndrome

    AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASES, 2000

    Lithium nephrotoxicity: A progressive combined glomerular and tubulointerstitial nephropathy

    JOURL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY, 2000

    Congenital focal segmental glomerulosclerosis associated with beta 4 integrin mutation

    AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASES, 2000

    Fanconi syndrome with free kappa light chains in the urine

    AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASES, 2000

    RAGE mediates a novel proinflammatory axis: A central cell surface receptor for S100

    CELL, 1999

    Heavy chain deposition disease: The disease spectrum

    AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASES, 1999

    Recurrence of gynecologic maligncy at the vagil vault after hysterectomy

    INTERTIOL JOURL OF GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS, 1999

    Atypical small acir proliferation in prostate needle biopsies

    J Urol Pathol, 1999

    Primary low-grade B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) arising in dura

    CLINICAL NEUROPATHOLOGY, 1998

    Incidental finding of Zygomyceteslike hyphae in the placenta - A case report

    JOURL OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE, 1998

    What is Dr. Kambham's NPI number?An National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a unique ID number that identifies doctors and healthcare providers nationwide.

    Dr. Kambham's National Provider Identifier (NPI) number is 1801948930.

    What common questions do patients ask about Dr. Kambham?

    Here are answers to patients Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) about Dr. Kambham

    What is Dr. Neeraja Kambham's specialty?

    Dr. Kambham is a Anatomic Pathologist & Clinical Pathologist near Pleasanton, CA. A pathologist focuses on the causes and nature of diseases, contributing to diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment by applying knowledge from biological, chemical, and physical sciences in the laboratory. They utilize microscopic examinations of tissue specimens, cells, and body fluids, along with clinical laboratory tests on fluids and secretions, to diagnose, exclude, or monitor diseases. Contact Dr. Kambham to book an appointment today.

    Is this Dr. Neeraja Kambham affiliated with a ranked Castle Connolly Top Hospital?

    Yes, Dr. Kambham is affiliated with Stanford Health Care - Stanford Hospital, California Pacific Medical Center - Van Ness Campus which are a Castle Connolly Top Hospitals. Castle Connolly Top Hospitals are healthcare institutions recognized for their excellence in specific medical procedures and overall patient care. They are identified through a rigorous peer nomination process, evaluating factors like patient outcomes, quality of care, and expertise. The list recognizes hospitals that excel in 20 or more specific medical procedures, representing the top 25% nationwide. Castle Connolly Top Hospitals

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    Is Neeraja Kambham accepting new patients in Pleasanton, CA?

    Yes, Dr. Neeraja Kambham is accepting new patients at this time.

    Does Dr. Neeraja Kambham offer online booking?

    Please contact Dr. Kambham's office for information about online booking, telehealth, or to schedule an appointment.

    How can I make an appointment with Neeraja Kambham?

    Please contact Dr. Kambham's office for information regarding telehealth appointment availability or for scheduling assistance.

    Which board certifications does Dr. Neeraja Kambham have?

    Dr. Neeraja Kambham is certified by the American Board of Pathology.

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