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Call AKF HelpLine at 1-866-300-2900 or submit a question online for information about kidney disease, including prevention, treatment, financial assistance, organ donation, and support programs.... Details >
Common questions about kidney health, renal dialysis, transplantation, organ and tissue donation, and paying for treatment are answered here. ... Details >
This Web site provides important information and resources for patients and family members who want to learn more about chronic kidney disease and dialysis. Use it with other information as you compar... Details >
Locate dialysis centers throughout the United States by searching online or calling a dialysis placement specialist toll-free at 1-866-889-6019.... Details >
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Describes the effects that food, fluids, potassium, phosphorous, protein, sodium, and calories have on patients undergoing hemodialysis for treatment of kidney disease.... Details >
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health
Provides an overview of financial help that may be available for the treatment of kidney failure through Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, VA, SSDI, and SSI benefits.... Details >
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health
Also available in: Spanish
This document describes kidney failure and treatment choices used to replace the work kidneys normally perform. Learn about your options so you can make an informed choice.... Details >
Download free brochures on exercise for dialysis patients, tips for traveling, employment and vocational rehabilitation, and more.... Details >
Also available in: Spanish
The American Kidney Fund helps more than 87,000 kidney patients in the United States with health insurance premiums and other treatment-related expenses that insurance will not cover.... Details >
This chart illustrates the normal ranges for BUN, potassium, phosphorus, calcium and other blood values that are important for kidney patients to monitor their health status.... Details >
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