Fmc-South Bay Home Therapy in Harbor City, California - Dialysis Center

Fmc-South Bay Home Therapy is a medicare approved dialysis facility center in Harbor City, California and it has 6 dialysis stations. It is located in Los Angeles county at 1223 Pacific Coast Highway, Harbor City, CA, 90710. You can reach out to the office of Fmc-South Bay Home Therapy at (310) 325-0416. This dialysis clinic is managed and/or owned by Fresenius Medical Care. Fmc-South Bay Home Therapy has the following ownership type - Profit. It was first certified by medicare in October, 2016. The medicare id for this facility is 552799 and it accepts patients under medicare ESRD program.

Dialysis Center Profile

NameFmc-South Bay Home Therapy
Location1223 Pacific Coast Highway, Harbor City, California
No. of Dialysis Stations 6
Medicare ID552799
Managed ByFresenius Medical Care
Ownership TypeProfit
Late Shifts No

Contact Information


1223 Pacific Coast Highway, Harbor City, California, 90710
(310) 325-0416
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NPI Associated with this Dialysis Facility:

Dialysis Facilities may have multiple NPI numbers. We have found possible NPI number/s associated with Fmc-South Bay Home Therapy from NPPES records by matching pattern on the basis of name, address, phone number etc. Please use this information accordingly.

NPI Number1740669969
Organization NameFresenius Medical Care South Bay Home Therapies
Doing Business AsBio-medical Applications Of California, Inc.
Address1223 Pacific Coast Hwy Harbor City, California, 90710
Phone Number(310) 325-0416

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Patient Distribution

Anemia Management

Dialysis patients with Hemoglobin data1

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Dialysis Adequacy

Adult patinets who undergo hemodialysis, their Kt/V should be atleast 1.2 and for peritoneal dialysis the Kt/V should be atleast 1.7, that means they are receiving right amount of dialysis. Pediatric patients who undergo hemodialysis, their Kt/V should be atleast 1.2 and for peritoneal dialysis the Kt/V should be 1.8.
Higher percentages should be better.

  • Peritoneal Dialysis
    Adult patients getting regular peritoneal dialysis at the center54
    Adult patient months included in Kt/V greater than or equal to 1.7320
    Percentage of adult patients getting regular peritoneal dialysis at the center71
    Percentage of pediatric patients getting regular peritoneal dialysis at the center

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Mineral and Bone Disorder

An important goal of dialysis is to maintain normal levels of various minerals in the body, such as calcium. This shows the percentage of patients treated at Fmc-South Bay Home Therapy with elevated calcium levels.

Patients with hypercalcemia54
Hypercalcemia patient months320
Patients with Serumphosphor61
Patients with Serumphosphor less than 3.5 mg/dL5
Patients with Serumphosphor from 3.5 to 4.5 mg/dL22
Patients with Serumphosphor from 4.6 to 5.5 mg/dL42
Patients with Serumphosphor from 5.6 to 7 mg/dL21
Patients with Serumphosphor greater than 7 mg/dL10

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