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Sino-US Joint Clinic: The SRRSH Nephrology Department Joins Hands with Prof. Sayna Norouzi to Open Glomerular Disease Specialty Clinic

July.14,2025


Recently, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital (SRRSH), affiliated with Zhejiang University School of Medicine has deepened the collaboration with Loma Linda University Health by inviting a distinguished American nephrology expert, Professor Sayna Norouzi, to open a specialized Sino-U.S. Joint Nephrology Clinic in China on July 3,4, 7, and 10. The Nephrology Division at Loma Linda University Medical Center is a global leader in the research and treatment of glomerular diseases. This partnership provides domestic patients with cutting-edge international diagnostic and therapeutic solutions, as well as individualized management services—all without leaving the country.


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Highlights of the Joint Clinic

International Treatment Standards: Incorporates diagnostic protocols and cutting-edge technologies from top-tier U.S. medical institutions.

Diagnosis and Treatment for Complex, Serious Diseases: Focuses on multidisciplinary collaboration for challenging conditions like lupus nephritis and IgA nephropathy.

Personalized Care: Provides lifelong follow-up and tailored intervention plans for patients with polycystic kidney disease, nephrotic syndrome, and glomerular diseases.


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About Professor Sayna Norouzi

Prof. Sayna Norouzi is a senior nephrology specialist at Loma Linda University Medical Center's Nephrology Division. She specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of complex kidney diseases, including lupus nephritis, IgA nephropathy, nephrotic syndrome, and polycystic kidney disease. With extensive expertise in immunosuppressive therapy, targeted treatments, and multidisciplinary care, she is internationally recognized for her clinical excellence. Her team is dedicated to pioneering research in glomerular diseases, with global acclaim for their advanced diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.


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"IgA nephropathy is more prevalent in Asian population", said Prof. Sayna Norouzi, "we can collaborate with the team and work together to prevent complications for our patients, and that's where my heart is and that's the reason that I'm here."


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