In-Center Hemodialysis

In-Center hemodialysis is performed by a staff of nurses and trained technicians, who will care for you and a number of other patients at the same time. In-center hemodialysis involves a dialysis machine, which pumps your blood through a filter to remove fluids and wastes. It can be done in two ways: during the day (three times a week for 3–5 hours each session) or at night for 8 hours while you sleep, usually three times a week.

http://www.fmcna.com/fmcna/index.htm

http://www.nationalkidneycenter.org/treatment-options/kidney-dialysis/in-center-hemodialysis/

http://www.renalinfo.com/us/treatment/dialysis_center/

http://www.ultracare-dialysis.com/Treatment/InCenterDialysis.aspx

http://www.renalhealthnetwork.com/index.php?page=pros-and-cons-hemodialysis

http://www.ultracare-dialysis.com/Treatment/InCenterDialysis/WhatToExpect.aspx