Address: 1500 Gateway Blvd STE 198, Boynton Beach, FL 33426, USA
Phone: +15617334631
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 6AM–5PM
Tuesday: 6AM–1PM
Wednesday: 6AM–5PM
Thursday: 6AM–1PM
Friday: 6AM–5PM
Saturday: 6AM–1PM
Likmyfatdik Muthafucka
These people need to have their licenses taken away and taken to prison for what these people have done.
Ophelia Ballsenme
Unbelievably disrespectful the staff, the nurse, management, and especially the doctors here. This place here in Boynton Beach as well as the Delray Beach location is HORRIBLE !!! The doctors and nurses here don't have a clue what professionalism means. Save yourself the headaches and skip this place.
Kissmy Bigfatdik
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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Yes our Boynton Beach dialysis center does! Our medical professionals will work with you on a treatment plan and the advantages of living a healthy lifestyle through diet and exercise.
Yes! Peritoneal Dialysis is a home dialysis treatment that allows patients to dialyze during waking or sleeping hours.
At-home dialysis gives patient more flexibility by being trained by a Registered Nurse to administer your treatment from the comforts of home. Each treatment has different processes that our staff with work with you on. If you have any questions please call our Boynton Beach dialysis center today!
Peritoneal dialysis uses the lining of the abdomen, called the peritoneum, to filter the blood inside the body. A dialysis solution flows from a bag through a catheter into the abdominal cavity. After the bag empties, the patient disconnects the bag and is free to move around. Meanwhile, dialysate solution absorbs wastes and extra fluid from the body. After a few hours, the used solution is drained into the empty bag and the process is repeated. There are no needles in this type of treatment, and patients have options to dialyze during waking or sleeping hours, allowing for more flexibility.
There are two treatment options, peritoneal dialysis and home hemodialysis.
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