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Dialysis clinics are healthcare facilities that provide dialysis treatments to patients with kidney failure. Dialysis is a process that filters and purifies the blood of toxins and waste products when the kidneys are unable to do so. Dialysis clinics are typically staffed by nephrologists, nurses, and technicians who specialize in dialysis treatments. Dialysis clinics are often located in hospitals, but they can also be found in stand-alone facilities.
Dialysis clinics are part of the larger healthcare industry, which includes hospitals, nursing homes, home health care providers, and other medical facilities. Dialysis clinics are typically regulated by state and federal laws, and they must adhere to strict standards of care. Dialysis clinics are also subject to reimbursement policies from insurance companies and government programs.
Some of the companies in the dialysis clinic market include Fresenius Medical Care, DaVita, U.S. Renal Care, American Renal Associates, and Dialysis Clinic, Inc. Show Less Read more