Dialysis Facilities in Virginia Beach, Virginia

10 dialysis facilities found, showing 1 - 10
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Camelot Dialysis Center
Chain: Davita
Location: 1800 Camelot Dr Ste 100, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23454
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Phone: (757) 481-6879
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Davita - Virginia Beach
Chain: Davita
Location: 740 Independence Cir, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23455
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Phone: (757) 499-1301
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FMC - Virginia Beach
Chain: Fresenius Medical Care
Location: 525 S Independence Blvd Ste 150, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23452
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Phone: (757) 687-7902
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Stines Dialysis Llc
Chain: Davita
Location: 230 Clearfield Ave Ste 106, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23462
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Phone: (757) 518-9439
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Princess Anne Dialysis
Chain: Davita
Location: 3973 Holland Rd, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23452
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Phone: (757) 340-3526
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Fresenius Medical Care Virginia Beach Home, Llc
Chain: Fresenius Medical Care
Location: 933 First Colonial Rd Suite 105, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23454
Rating: Not Available
Phone: (757) 425-0136
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FMC - First Colonial
Chain: Fresenius Medical Care
Location: 933 First Colonial Rd Suite 112, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23454
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Phone: (757) 428-1869
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Fresenius Medical Care Nimmo Parkway
Chain: Fresenius Medical Care
Location: 2476 Nimmo Parkway, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23456
Rating: Not Available
Phone: (757) 430-1936
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Oceana Dialysis
Chain: Davita
Location: 1375 Oceana Boulevard, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23454
Rating: Not Available
Phone: (757) 963-8521
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Kempsville Dialysis
Chain: Davita
Location: 1920 Centerville Turnpike, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23464
Rating: Not Available
Phone: (757) 502-0360

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Dialysis Facility

Dialysis is used as a temporary measure in either acute kidney injury or in those awaiting kidney transplant and as a permanent measure in those for whom a transplant is not indicated or not possible. Dialysis facility in medicare covers outpatient maintenance dialysis treatments, training for self-dialysis, self-dialysis support services and self-dialysis equipment and supplies. In some cases, Medicare may cover ambulance transportation when the patient has End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), need dialysis, and need ambulance transportation to or from a dialysis facility.

Medicare Star Ratings

The star rating shows how well a dialysis center delivers care compared to the national average, based on Medicare data. Each dialysis center receives a rating between 1 and 5 stars, with 3 stars representing the national average. A five-star rating means a center has quality of care that is considered 'much above average' compared to other dialysis facilities. A one or two-star rating means that measured health outcomes for that center were below average. The star rating is part of Medicare's work to make data on the quality of patient care easier to understand and use. Patient survey results aren't included in the star rating.



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