In center Hemodialysis
This is the most common way to treat advanced kidney failure. Hemodialysis is a process of removing waste products, chemical substances and extra fluid from your body through an artificial kidney (dialyzer). This type of dialysis is usually done three times per week at a specialized dialysis center. Each dialysis session takes an average of four hours. This process requires an ”access” to get your blood cleaned. This access may be a fistula, graft, or dialysis catheter.
We see patients on in center Hemodialysis on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday schedules.

