Address: 15300 Jog Rd Unit 104-106, Delray Beach, FL 33446, USA
Phone: +15614991878
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 5AM–4PM
Tuesday: 5AM–4PM
Wednesday: 5AM–4PM
Thursday: 5AM–4PM
Friday: 5AM–4PM
Saturday: 5AM–4PM
Likmyfatdik Muthafucka
AWFUL, SIMPLY AWFUL. From the techs, nurses, management, doctors etc, the entire staff is simply AWFUL !!!
Kissmy Bigfatdik
I can only shake my head in disgust. The behavior of these so called professionals is an abomination. This place should be closed down and the people working in there should all be fired for their lack of compassion and also lack of competence & sophistication.
Ophelia Ballsenme
Absolutely come here if you want to be treated by an incredibly disrespectful staff. The team of Nephrologists are just as disrespectful and don't care about you one bit. It's sad that such a beautiful office and dialysis center is run by these rude people that have the odacity to call themselves professional. When in reality they're just a bunch of disrespectful brats that were never taught how to respect others. I would recommend that whoever is looking for a dialysis center or nephrologist to NOT come to this place and go anywhere else. This place is filled with disappointment.
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Thank you for reaching out! Kidney dialysis usually requires three treatments a week. Please call our dialysis center in Delray Beach with any additional questions you have.
Yes! Our Delray Beach kidney dialysis center has an option for at-home dialysis. Call us today to learn more!
Diets low in salt, sodium and added sugars and sweets. Our medical staff will work with you on the best kidney-friendly diet to go with your treatment plan.
There are no needles involved in this type of treatment, diet and fluid intake is less restricted, you have more control and greater flexibility about when and where you dialyze, you can do therapy while sleeping (APD), you can dialyze in the comfort of your home independently or with the help of a loved one, you can take a more active role in your treatment which has been proven to yield better outcomes, health benefits can include more energy and better blood pressure control, portable therapy allows for ease of travel, and all home dialysis patients have access to a home dialysis nurse 24 hours a day if assistance is needed.
During home hemodialysis, a patient’s blood runs through medical tubing to a dialysis machine. The blood is reached using a prepared access site, typically from the patient's forearm. The blood passes through a filter, called a dialyzer, in the machine. The dialyzer uses a solution, called dialysate, to absorb waste, toxins and excess fluid from the blood. After passing through the dialyzer, the filtered blood returns to the body.
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