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Hemodialysis machine at New Life Dialysis Center
In-Center Hemodialysis

Dialysis Services at New Life

Comprehensive in-center hemodialysis care delivered by an experienced clinical team in a safe, comfortable Miami facility.

Our Primary Service

In-Center Hemodialysis

Personalized, high-quality hemodialysis care.

Hemodialysis uses a dialysis machine and a special filter called a dialyzer to remove waste products, excess fluid, and toxins from your blood when your kidneys can no longer do so effectively.

At New Life Dialysis Center, each treatment session is administered by our trained nursing staff and patient care technicians under the supervision of your nephrologist. We follow individualized treatment prescriptions to ensure optimal outcomes for every patient.

Modern hemodialysis equipment

3x

Weekly

3–4h

Per Session

6

Days/Week

The Process

How Hemodialysis Works

01

Vascular Access

Blood is accessed through a fistula, graft, or catheter — your nephrologist will determine the best access type for your situation.

02

Blood Filtration

Your blood passes through the dialyzer, which filters out waste products, excess fluid, and toxins that healthy kidneys would normally remove.

03

Clean Blood Returned

The cleaned blood is safely returned to your body continuously throughout the treatment session, according to your prescribed treatment plan.

04

Monitoring & Adjustment

Our clinical team monitors your vital signs, fluid removal, and overall response throughout every treatment session.

Scheduling

Treatment Schedule

Flexible shifts to fit your life.

Frequency

3 times per week

Session Duration

3 to 4 hours per session

Days Available

Monday through Saturday

Shifts

Morning and afternoon shifts available

Hours

5:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Nurse caring for dialysis patient
Multidisciplinary Team

Your Care Team

A multidisciplinary team supporting every aspect of your treatment.

Registered Nurses

Credentialed RNs oversee every treatment session, monitor your condition, and coordinate with your nephrologist.

Patient Care Technicians

Trained PCTs assist with treatment setup, access care, and patient monitoring throughout each session.

Renal Dietitian

Our dietitian provides personalized nutrition guidance to help manage fluid, potassium, phosphorus, and protein intake.

Social Worker

Our social worker helps patients navigate insurance, transportation, financial assistance, and emotional support resources.

Nephrologist

Your prescribing nephrologist directs your treatment plan and receives regular updates from our clinical team.

Patient Experience

What to Expect

Your first visit and ongoing care.

Before Your First Treatment

Our team will review your medical records, confirm your treatment prescription, and walk you through the process so you feel comfortable and informed.

During Treatment

You will be seated in a comfortable recliner at your assigned station. Staff will connect your access, start the machine, and monitor you throughout the session.

After Treatment

Staff will disconnect your access, check your blood pressure and weight, and review any concerns before you leave. Your care team will provide guidance based on how you feel after treatment.

Ongoing Monitoring

Monthly lab work, regular assessments, and communication with your nephrologist ensure your treatment plan stays optimized over time.

Insurance & Coverage

We accept Medicare, Medicaid, and a variety of private and managed care insurance plans. Coverage and network participation vary by plan. Our admissions team will verify your insurance benefits and eligibility before treatment and help you understand your coverage options.

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Ready to Start Treatment?

Contact our admissions team or have your physician refer you today.