Peritoneal Dialysis- Florida Kidney Physicians Nephrologists are the leaders in Peritoneal Dialysis treatments in South Florida- Most Peritoneal Dialysis Center Medical Directorships.

Florida Kidney Physicians liders in Peritoneal Dialysis treatments in South Florida

Peritoneal Dialysis- FKP Nephrologists are the leaders in Peritoneal Dialysis treatments in South Florida- Most Peritoneal Dialysis Center Medical Directorships.

FKP is very supportive of ‪#‎Peritoneal‬ Dialysis.

We are the Premier Nephrology Practice taking care of Peritoneal Dialysis Patients in Broward, Dade and Palm Beach Counties and we are the Medical Director at 5 Peritoneal Dialysis centers.

We have many available Peritoneal Dialysis training centers for your convenience. We can also perform Urgent start Peritoneal Dialysis at these centers.

All of the Below dialysis centers can accomodate our Peritoneal Dialysis Patients, FKP Nephrologists serve as Medical Directors at 5 Peritoneal Dialysis Centers

Dialysis Treatment Fort Lauderdale

Davita East Fort Lauderdale

1301 S Andrews Ave, Suite 101

Fort Lauderdale FL

954-761-1273
Medical Director- Dr Alberto Casaretto- FKP

Dialysis Treatment Plantation, Florida

Davita Plantation Home

8144 W Broward Blvd
Plantation , FL

954-473-9138
Medical Director- Dr Reinaldo Rosario- FKP

Dialysis Treatment Miami

Davita Greater Miami

160 NW 176th St, Suite 100

Miami, FL

305-653-6033
Medical Director- Parham Eftekhari- FKP

Dialysis Treatment Boca Raton

Davita Boca Raton Artificial Kidney Center

998 NW 9th Court
Boca
Raton FL

561-392-3940
Medical Director- Dr Alberto Casaretto- FKP

Dialysis Treatment Boynton Beach, Florida

Davita West Boynton

10150 Hagen Ranch Road

Boynton Beach, FL
561-736-6096
Medical Director- Dr Wayne Kotzker- FKP

Peritoneal‬ Dialysis

Peritoneal dialysis is a way to remove waste products from your blood when your kidneys can no longer do the job adequately. During peritoneal dialysis, blood vessels in your abdominal lining (peritoneum) fill in for your kidneys, with the help of a fluid (dialysate) that flows into and out of the peritoneal space.

Peritoneal dialysis differs from hemodialysis, a more commonly used blood-filtering procedure.

With peritoneal dialysis, you can give yourself treatments at home, at work or while traveling. You may be able to use fewer medications and eat a less restrictive diet than you can with hemodialysis.

Peritoneal dialysis isn't an option for everyone with kidney failure. You need manual dexterity and the ability to care for yourself at home or a reliable caregiver.

Please call us at 954-463-0112 or 561-368-0235 to make an appointment to see one of our nephrologists.
To learn more about Peritoneal Dialysis Call and make an Appointment.