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The major goal of family medicine is to build trust between the patient and the general practitioner, which allows achieving the best treatment outcome.

The specific features of work of the general practitioner (family doctor) are more reasonable and beneficial to both GPs and patients in many respects.

Dialysis is a medical treatment that removes waste and excess fluids from your blood when your kidneys are no longer functioning properly.

We offer in-center hemodialysis and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD), a form of home-based dialysis.

Most hemodialysis patients receive treatment three times per week. Your doctor will recommend a schedule based on your needs.

Yes. Our unit is hospital-based, which provides an added level of safety, immediate medical support, and access to other hospital resources if needed.

Absolutely. We provide educational resources and one-on-one support to help patients adjust to treatment and manage their condition.

Yes, though space is limited. Please speak to our staff for current visitor policies.

We accept a wide range of insurance plans. Contact our office to verify your coverage

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