So Home Hemo is supposed to make things better right? If my experience is par for the course, I think not.I'll start by saying my nurse is absolutely phenominal. If DaVita had more nurses like her I'm sure they'd have more Home Hemo patients. Beyond that things haven't started too well.A couple weeks ago I got call from someone at Davita to confirm my PureFlow SL delivery and was told it would be a new machine and would come in 3 boxes. Great! However, when the delivery service showed up it wasn't in any boxes and it certainly wasn't new. It wasn't even wrapped and had been sitting in the back of a dirty van all day. The delivery person just grabbed it around the middle where the fittings are and hauled it in. Not terribly sanitary for a machine which is supposed to produce ultra pure water. When I went to set it up I found a big broken piece of the top tossed in the tub which didn't sit well with me. I suspected it had been dropped. The tub also wouldn't pull out without using everything I had to yank it out. I then tried to make a SAK and the controls didn't behave as usual. I couldn't get to the heater settings and finally it wouldn't drain properly. I told my nurse and she said she would contact NxStage for a replacement. Instead they gave her a hard time and didn't want to do it. Really? In the end they sent me just a new controller which made it better but I still am not terribly happy about it. Did they think I wouldn't notice the broken parts and that it didn't work?With a dead Pureflow SL I needed to get more bags to replenish my reserve that I was using up. So the nurse called NxStage again and they ended up charging the center to ship them out. The reason we needed the bags was due to a dead machine yet they wanted to charge us? Not cool. In any event they told her they would be coming in this week which was ok since I didn't need them till next Sunday. Well, they showed up unannounced last Friday via UPS and they were dropped in the snow outside the house while we were at the center. No notification from NxStage that they were coming, the boxes weren't labeled as being medical supplies, nothing. Well, all the boxes were soaking wet and fell apart so I ended up with a pile of bags sitting on my garage floor. This time I called NxStage myself to complain. I spoke to a person who said that she would have someone contact me that day and someone would pick up the shipment Monday morning. It sounded nice if nothing else. Unfortunately no call ever came. Then on Monday the nurse had a voicemail saying that they were going to charge the center $250 to come and get them. Again, why? According to NxStage the bags were fine. Sure, why not, just grab a bag up off the dirty garage floor, good enough. Makes me wonder what the mentality is at the factory. And still I have yet to get any sort of call back from NxStage.In the voicemail she was told that the new shipment would come in 2 parts, one tomorrow and one part on Thursday. As to be expected UPS shows up today just as my partner was going to put the needles in. Sheesh! The UPS driver was nice though and put them in the garage, which was awesome. While on the machine my partner brought one box in and put it on the floor. After treatment was done and we were cleaning up she found the floor was all wet, really wet. As in a whole bag leaked and soaked everything. By now I was pretty upset and went to the garage to check the other boxes. Out of 8 boxes, half were leaking. Some outright leaking right through the box, the others saved by the outer bag but still useless. So now I have to rent a cleaner to get all the dialysate out my carpet and flooring, and I have no bags for dialysis...grrr!I am really disturbed with the quality issues here. Bad customer service, bad shipping logistics, bad bag manufacturing. The thing I start to worry about is are there quality issues in other areas? Is the dialysate made correctly, what about cartridges? In addition, the last 3 days on this cycler (of which I have 2 because of a shipping screw up) I am coming no where near my UF goals and the machine is behaving oddly(the venous pressure is way off amongst other things). Do I wonder if there is something wrong with it too? I hesitate to have the nurse call since they've blown her off already and obviously they haven't done well communicating with me either. This is sad and shouldn't be happeningPlease tell me this is a one in a million anomaly or I am going to be really scared. I have zero confidence in NxStage and unless something changes for the better, I am seriously thinking about going back in center as bad as that is.
The second issue was why can't they send shipping notifications so that we don't have surprise arrivals that end up sitting in the snow geting ruined. The explanation was that different shipments come from different places. A little testy I asked "so?". The reply was that their systems just didn't work like that. There were "too many" differnet places and people involved. C'mon are we that backwards? That sure didn;t make me feel warm and fuzzy.