At Home Dialysis is a wonderful Dialysis center that is centered on its patients. The staff really cares about you and takes care of your needs. You are not just a number or a seat time. If you have concerns or need help they do their best to take care of you in a quick manor and help to keep you healthy as possible. I would recommend this facility for anyone who is on Dialysis as they truly care about the patient.”- Laura Marie
Welcome to At Home Dialysis
How Does Home Dialysis Work?
Around Your Life.
After your insurance is approved a full medical team is assigned to you. Based on the type of dialysis you need and the frequency a licensed professional nurse will come to your home to assess and educate you on how the dialysis machine works.
How do your kidneys work!?
Watch this quick video to the right to see just how hard your kidneys are working for you right this very second.
Pretty cool huh? Also makes you want to be even more kind to them immediately!
Covid-19:
We Treat Patients Infected With Covid
We treat patients that need dialysis due to damage to their kidneys from Covid-19 AND we treat dialysis patients that get the Corona Virus so that their treatments do not have to stop.
All of this is done wherever live.
” People hospitalized for COVID-19, and even some with milder cases, may suffer lasting damage to their kidneys, new research finds.”-U.S. News
Know Your Kidneys
Possible Signs of Kidney Disease
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- You’re more tired, have less energy, or having trouble concentrating. A severe decrease in kidney function can lead to a buildup of toxins and impurities in the blood.
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- You’re having trouble sleeping. When the kidneys aren’t filtering properly, toxins stay in the blood rather than leaving the body through the urine. This can make it difficult to sleep.
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- Do you have dry and itchy skin, healthy kidneys do many important jobs. They remove waste an extra fluid from your body, help make red blood cells, I’ll keep bones strong and work to maintain the right amount of minerals in your body.
Did you know?

The Connection Between Oral Health and Kidney Disease
