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Innovation District2024-01-05 09:39:432026-01-09 15:55:44Children’s National designated as Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Foundation Pediatric ClinicSetting the standard for excellence
With its integrated genetics-nephrology model, the IPKD Program at Children’s National has been designated a Pediatric Center of Excellence by the PKD Foundation. The Foundation aims to elevate disease-specific expertise, share best practices and connect patients and clinicians with trusted resources.
The IPKD Program team encourages families to engage with the PKD community through advocacy and research, including the annual Walk for PKD and the Foundation’s patient registry. Children’s National is also one of the few sites participating in a national autosomal recessive PKD (ARPKD) trial of Tolvaptan, offering eligible families the option to enroll.
For Dr. Gulati, the intersection of care, research and advocacy is where the work is most meaningful. “There’s something remarkable about caring for a patient in clinic one day, reviewing their results the next and then walking alongside their family at an advocacy event,” she said. “Moments like that remind me why this work matters.”
Looking ahead
This multidisciplinary model, from genetic counseling to coordinated referrals, offers a strong blueprint for future PKD and genetic kidney programs to follow. The team aims to keep strengthening the IPKD Program, particularly by improving support for children whose genetic tests reveal variants of uncertain significance, which can leave families without clear answers.
By combining in-house genetics expertise, collaboration with disease-specific specialists and ongoing research advances, the team expects fewer inconclusive results over time. Even when diagnoses are complex, the program’s comprehensive approach supports patients well beyond their clinic visits, shaping their long-term care journey.
“What motivates me most is the opportunity to bring together clinical care, research and advocacy within a unified, disease-focused framework,” said Dr. Gulati. “As physician-scientists, our goal is to translate laboratory discoveries into a deeper understanding of disease, ensuring that scientific insight directly strengthens and elevates the care we provide to our patients.”


The IPKD Program at Children’s National stands out as a leader in pediatric kidney genetics with specialized expertise in polycystic kidney disease (PKD). Families receive coordinated, start-to-finish care in a single, unified program.





