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Board-certified Nephrologist

  • Rubin Chandran

    MD

    Dr. Rubin Chandran is the CEO and founder of Renasolve, Inc. He has over 20 years of experience as a practicing clinical nephrologist. He has established multiple inpatient nephrology and dialysis programs across the country, and has years of experience as a dialysis unit medical director in both acute and chronic settings. He resides in Cheyenne, WY.

  • Sarah Gordan

    MD

    Nephrology Physician

    Dr. Gordon joined Renasolve in 2023. She is a former military physician and has served in a variety of locations both as a nephrologist and an internist. She is board certified in nephrology and internal medicine. She also has a background in research. Dr. Gordon is grateful for the opportunity to enhance access to nephrology care through the Renasolve mission. She is motivated to alter the course of kidney disease through preventive practices and excited to work with and learn from diverse patient care teams.  Outside of medicine she enjoys spending time with her family, hiking, and reading fiction.

  • Jamie Wilder

    NP

    Jamie Wilder became a nurse practitioner out of a deep passion for supporting the primary care needs of vulnerable and rural populations. With a nursing career that began in 2004, she has served as a nephrology nurse practitioner for over two years. After relocating to Wyoming seven years ago, Jamie quickly developed a strong appreciation for the state and all it has to offer.

    With more than 15 years of experience in nephrology, including 13 years dedicated to dialysis as both a nurse and a manager, Jamie has built a career focused on the care of patients with kidney disease. In her current role as a nephrology nurse practitioner, she provides care in a variety of settings, including the hospital, outpatient dialysis clinics, and chronic kidney disease clinics.

    Since stepping into the nurse practitioner role, Jamie has maintained a consistent philosophy of care: “utilizing collaboration with patients and the interdisciplinary team to achieve patient-centered goals that are both reasonable and achievable.” This collaborative approach not only improves patient outcomes but also fosters strong, lasting professional relationships.