Dialysis
A lifesaving treatment for kidney failure, dialysis does the work that healthy kidneys would normally do. Dialysis filters your blood to remove waste and extra fluid and restore the body’s metabolism.
What We Offer
Hackensack Meridian Health offers the most advanced dialysis to treat people with little to no kidney function. Through a combination of skilled staff and state-of-the-art dialysis machines, our goal is to provide advanced treatment so you can live your life to its fullest. We offer:
- Dialysis/hemodialysis. Traditional dialysis is called “hemodialysis” because a machine filters waste and fluid from your blood.
- Peritoneal dialysis. A cleaning solution is delivered to the lining of your abdomen (peritoneum) to filter waste products from your blood.
- Prolonged intermittent renal replacement therapy (PIRRT). Noncontinuous treatment over a period of time, such as every other day.
- Sustained low-efficiency daily dialysis (SLEDD). Hemodialysis delivered to critically ill patients.
Find a Dialysis Center
We understand how much time regular dialysis treatments take. We work to make the hours you spend at our dialysis center as comfortable and efficient as possible. That’s why we’ve created:
- Soothing healing environment designed around you
- Wi-Fi and individual televisions at each station
- Comprehensive patient education and support
- Easy parking and convenient hours
Hackensack Meridian Health offers dialysis centers across the state.
Home Dialysis
You may be eligible for home dialysis using a portable dialysis system. This allows you to undergo more frequent hemodialysis therapy in the comfort of your home or even when traveling.
More frequent hemodialysis has been shown to provide substantial clinical benefits. By increasing the frequency and reducing the duration of the dialysis session, the process more closely resembles the normal working of the kidney. In addition, it allows greater independence and flexibility in managing kidney disease.
Vascular Access for Dialysis
If you are undergoing dialysis, our interventional radiologists will insert a flexible plastic tube called a catheter into one of your blood vessels. The catheter will remain in your blood vessel for an extended period, providing your care team with access to your bloodstream so you can receive treatment.
Our transonic testing system regularly screens your vascular access during dialysis treatment to ensure optimal blood flow. If issues are identified, we can act quickly to allow you to maintain your dialysis schedule.
Why Choose Us for Dialysis Services
- New Jersey’s largest provider of dialysis services
- Dialysis units feature the most advanced technology to remove excess toxins and water from the blood.
- Some of the most experienced dialysis nurses in the country, providing the highest quality care along with a wealth of knowledge and clinical expertise. Our nurses serve on national committees and advisory boards which influence care for renal patients throughout the U.S.