Dialysis Care
Hemodialysis (often simply referred to as "dialysis") is the process of removing toxins from the blood of a patient with acute or chronic renal (kidney) failure. Normally these toxins are removed from the blood by the kidney. When the kidney is not functioning properly, dialysis is sometimes recommended in order to allow the patient to live a longer life.
Before initiating dialysis, patients may feel ill and lack the strength for everyday life and social activities. After a few weeks on dialysis, patients should begin to feel better. With the help of our healthcare staff and the latest medical technologies, many dialysis patients find that they can still lead full, active lives.
Benefits
- Excellent dialysis therapy, as well as other therapies to ensure the best care
- Holistic approach to help patients achieve the highest possible quality of life
- Team approach for comprehensive care
- Dedicated, highly skilled staff and the latest medical technologies
- Information technologies to collect, sort, and translate patient data into easy-to-read reports that enable physicians to make informed decisions for optimal care
- High nurse-to-patient ratio
Benefits
- Excellent dialysis therapy, as well as other therapies to ensure the best care
- Holistic approach to help patients achieve the highest possible quality of life
- Team approach for comprehensive care
- Dedicated, highly skilled staff and the latest medical technologies
- Information technologies to collect, sort, and translate patient data into easy-to-read reports that enable physicians to make informed decisions for optimal care
- High nurse-to-patient ratio