I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Centers => Topic started by: Fisherman on November 23, 2013, 08:07:39 AM
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My nephrologist only works with fresensius centers and if I want to go to a different provider I have to change docs. Haven't started dialysis yet, but likely within the next month. Not sure how to pick. The fresensius center closest to me didn't get very good marks...higher than average mortality. Yikes. Just not sure how to choose the right center.
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When I was getting ready to start Dialysis, I personally visited and talked with the Administrator of each facility that I was interested in going to. In our area, there are about 10 centers that are within close driving to me from my office.
There were a few places where I actually took one or two steps inside and walked right back out, they were down right NASTY.
Once I came to my current center, they were so warm and friendly, and I haven't looked back yet. I guess I lucked out. I've heard the horror stories, but I can't say that I've had any major issues here. We've had some bumps along the way, but nothing that didn't get worked out.
I would recommend going to each place, and talk with the staff. You have to develop a relationship with these people, and spend lots of time together. If you can't get along then it just isn't going to work out.
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If you go the home dialysis route (PD or Hemo), the most important issues to consider are the quality of the home therapy support RN and the nephrologist.
If you are planning on going in-center, find out what their "on times" are, show up about 30 minutes before a patient shift starts, and talk to people in the waiting room.
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My nephrologist only works with fresensius centers and if I want to go to a different provider I have to change docs. Haven't started dialysis yet, but likely within the next month. Not sure how to pick. The fresensius center closest to me didn't get very good marks...higher than average mortality. Yikes. Just not sure how to choose the right center.
I was re-reading your first remarks, about the HIGHER THE AVG mortality......I would not be too concerned with that. Just because people pass; does not mean that it is the fault of the facility. At my center, we had a high number of people pass away, last year, but none of them had anything to do with Dialysis or the treatments that they were getting...but they are still considered in the Mortality rating for the facility......I don't know how and why, but that is what the administrator was telling me. Just a thought!