Immediate Ad-Hoc Emergency Dialysis Services
Our Ad Emergency Dialysis service is dedicated to providing rapid, stabilizing treatment for patients who require urgent hemodialysis due to severe fluid overload, acute kidney injury (AKI), electrolyte imbalances, or other unforeseen complications. We provide immediate triage and expert care when you need it most.
24/7 Rapid Response
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
Visiting Patient Coverage
Severe Fluid Overload
Critical Electrolyte Correction
Physician-Referred Emergencies
The Emergency Dialysis Intake Process
When minutes count, our streamlined process ensures you are assessed and connected to treatment quickly. This service is primarily focused on stabilization and is initiated by a physician's urgent order.
Urgent Contact: Call our emergency line for immediate triage.
On-Site Assessment: Rapid vital signs and lab work upon arrival.
Immediate Treatment: Swift initiation of life-saving dialysis.
Transfer Planning: Coordination with hospitals or long-term care units.
Critical Questions Regarding Emergency Dialysis
If you or a loved one are experiencing a critical change in condition, knowing what to expect can save valuable time.
Seek this service immediately if you experience severe symptoms like shortness of breath, sudden swelling, chest pain, uncontrollable nausea/vomiting, or severe confusion. Always call your doctor or 911 first in a life-threatening situation.
Yes, all ad-hoc treatments require an immediate order from a physician (Nephrologist or Emergency Room Doctor). If you arrive without one, our on-call nephrologist will quickly assess and communicate with your primary care team.
Yes. If you are a visiting patient and your regular dialysis access point has failed, or you require urgent treatment due to illness, we can often accommodate you once we verify your medical history and obtain a local physician's order.
Bring your ID, insurance information, a list of your current medications, and contact information for your regular nephrologist. This speeds up the intake and treatment process significantly.
