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St. Luke's Medical Specialists
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About

Sadaf Sheikh, MD, is a nephrologist at Medical Specialists of St. Luke’s. She earned her medical degree from Fatima Jinnah Medical University in Pakistan, completed her residency in internal medicine at St. Luke’s Hospital and her fellowship in nephrology at Washington University School of Medicine. Dr. Sheikh is also board-certified in internal medicine.

Dr. Sheikh is experienced in the diagnosis and management of a broad range of kidney diseases. Her areas of expertise include electrolyte and acid based disorders with special interest in the evaluation and management of glomerulonephritis. Dr. Sheikh believes in building trusted relationships with her patients. She does this by thoroughly listening to her patients and addressing their concerns in a caring and compassionate manner. 

Dr. Sheikh offers services in English, Hindi and Urdu.

Gender

  • Female

Affiliations

  • St. Luke's Hospital
  • St. Luke's Medical Group

Conditions Treated

  • Acid base disorders
  • Acute and chronic nephritis
  • Acute and chronic renal failure
  • Acute kidney injury
  • Acute renal failure
  • Anesthesia, safety monitoring
  • Atherosclerosis, renal failure and
  • Bone marrow transplant, kidney disease
  • Cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease and
  • Chronic Kidney Disease
  • Continuous renal replacement therapy
  • Critical care medicine, nephrology
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Education & Training

  • Medical Education
    • Fatima Jinnah Medical College
  • Residency
    • St. Luke's Hospital
  • Fellowship
    • Washington University School of Medicine

Insurances Accepted

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  • Healthlink
  • Medica (WellFirst)
  • Humana (Medicare)
  • Multiplan-PHCS
  • CHHS - HomeState
  • HomeState
  • RR Medicare
  • Cigna
  • Ambetter
  • CHHS - Ambetter
  • Medicare
  • Medicare SLMG
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