Dialysis center near me

  1. Kidney Dialysis Center
  2. About ARA
  3. Centers for Dialysis Care
  4. Locations
  5. Kidney Care
  6. About Fresenius Kidney Care
  7. Dialysis Center
  8. Assisted Living with Dialysis


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Kidney Dialysis Center

Living With KidneyDisease Patients have always been our highest priority. We understand that patients have unique lifestyles and individual needs when deciding on a treatment options. Our goal is to continue to operate with a patient first approach. From travel planning to resources for family and caretakers, U.S. Renal Care is your support team for living with kidneydisease. Diversity, Equity andInclusion U.S. Renal Care is on a journey to make healthcare more equitable for all. That sentiment extends into our employee culture. USRC was named to Newsweek’s America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2023 and America’s Greatest Workplaces for Women 2023. The list honors companies that foster an inclusive workplace, valuing and respecting diverse talent within theorganization. Copyright 2023 U.S. Renal Care, Inc. All rights reserved. The U.S. Renal Care logo is a trademark of U.S. Renal Care, Inc. This site is for informational purposes only. Information contained herein is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice from a physician. Please check with a physician if you need a diagnosis and/or for treatments as well as information regarding your specific condition. If you are experiencing urgent conditions or need emergency care, call 911.

About ARA

About American Renal Associates American Renal Associates (ARA) provides high-quality care to patients suffering from End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) and other kidney conditions. Together, as part of the Innovative Renal Care (IRC) family of companies, we are one of the largest dialysis services providers in the United States. We partner with local physicians, enabling them to provide exceptional dialysis care to patients. Find a Clinic

Centers for Dialysis Care

Welcome Centers for Dialysis Care is a non-profit independent provider of dialysis and related health services to individuals with kidney failure. For 40 years, Centers for Dialysis Care has been a leading innovator in providing outstanding patient-focused dialysis treatment, education support, and training. With 20 programs, we are proud to be Northeast Ohio’s largest dialysis provider. Centers for Dialysis Care is a growing organization that rapidly responds to changes, attracts and retains quality staff, and collaborates with physicians, providers, and payors. giving to Centers for Dialysis Care

Locations

The Rogosin Institute has 10 convenient dialysis centers. In-center hemodialysis is performed at all of our centers. We also have a Comprehensive Lipid Control Center, where we provide care for adults and children suffering from severe forms of high cholesterol and an Immunogenetics and Transplantation lab, which specializes in diagnostic services for patients waiting for organ transplants. • Specialties • Acute Kidney Disease • Behavioral Health • Chronic Kidney Disease • Donor Compatibility • End Stage Renal Disease • HLA Typing • Home Dialysis • Home Hemodialysis • Kidney Dialysis • Kidney Disease • Kidney Transplant • PEAK Program • Peritoneal Dialysis • Polycystic Kidney Disease • Transplant Consulting • Transplant Crossmatch

Kidney Care

Fresenius Kidney Care is dedicated to helping people with kidney disease live well at every stage. As the worldwide leader in kidney care, we are committed to providing personalized education and resources to support people throughout their kidney disease journey. We provide the highest-quality care for patients to help them achieve their specific health goals and feel their best. Fresenius Kidney Care addresses the unique and varied needs of every patient — bringing education, nutritional resources, mental health support, financial guidance, and more, as we provide care to those living with kidney disease. We believe emotional well-being is just as important as physical well-being, and we customize care for each patient so they can stay true to their passions and goals in life and thrive. Helping people live their best life with kidney disease means providing them with resources and support at every stage of their journey. Our free kidney disease education class is offered to patients, care partners, and family members, and can be taken with an educator or self-paced online. The class covers: • Symptoms and stages of chronic kidney disease • Eating well with kidney disease • Coping and getting support • Treatment options — including home dialysis • Additional resources People exploring their dialysis treatment options should be informed about every treatment option available to them. Many people are excellent candidates for treatments such as peritoneal dialysis (PD) or h...

About Fresenius Kidney Care

We understand that helping you live a fuller, more active and vibrant life goes beyond providing the best dialysis care. It’s also about caring for the whole you. That’s why we use our vast resources to support your We also provide educational support for people living with CKD, including our When it’s time to begin dialysis, we’ll help you learn about

Dialysis Center

The UCSF Dialysis Centerprovides dialysis, a lifesaving treatment for patients with chronic kidney failure. The center is a hospital-based unit with 14 dialysis stations. We offer hemodialysis and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) treatments to a diverse group of adult patients who have chronic – or long-term – kidney failure. Dialysis does the work of the kidneys by cleansing the blood – removing waste and excess water. There are two types of dialysis: hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. In hemodialysis, the patient's blood is passed through an artificial kidney machine, and the procedure is performed in a hospital or similar facility. In peritoneal dialysis (CAPD), the blood is filtered within the patient's abdomen and the dialysis fluid is exchanged through a catheter. Patients can do CAPD at home. Dialysis care at UCSF is provided by a team of professionals, including nephrologists (physicians specializing in kidney diseases), registered nurses, certified hemodialysis technicians, registered dietitians and a clinical social worker. Our goal is to maintain and improve the overall health and quality of life for patients with end-stage renal disease. To maintain our high standards of operation and patient care, we continually monitor patient satisfaction and the quality of our clinical services. Did you know? In 2019, UCSF surgeons implanted a new type of device that allowed a blind patient to see light and shapes. When this tiny implant receives signals ...

Assisted Living with Dialysis

Seniors who suffer from chronic kidney disease and either currently live in an assisted living community or are considering moving to an assisted living facility may find this assisted living with dialysis guide helpful. What Causes Chronic Kidney Disease? Chronic kidney disease results in a decrease in the ability of the kidney to function over time. It is more commonly seen in older adults and seniors. It can also be seen in middle-aged or even younger people when it is a result of lifestyle choices or other diseases. Chronic kidney disease can be caused by various ailments such as high blood pressure, diabetes, alcoholism, or even trauma to the actual organ. Most people, including seniors, who suffer from chronic kidney disease will not be aware there is a problem until the condition has progressed to the later stages. This is especially hard for seniors who may have other age-related conditions that produce similar symptoms. The last stage of chronic kidney disease is end-stage renal disorder, at which point the kidneys are completely unable to function. The only treatment for What is Dialysis? Dialysis is a treatment for seniors and other adults who suffer from kidney disease or who have a compromised level of kidney function. The kidneys are tasked with removing waste and toxins from the blood. When the kidneys are unable to filter these substances out of the blood properly, the concentration levels will increase. Once these levels reach a certain point, it will caus...