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Dialysis Centers in New Orleans, LA

Compare 16 Medicare-certified dialysis centers by quality ratings, services, and ownership type

16 dialysis centers in New Orleans, LA · avg 16 stations

1

Childrens Hospital-dialysis

Non-profit

200 Henry Clay Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118

(504) 896-2061
2

Davita Earhart Dialysis

Profit

7730 Earhart Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70125

(504) 861-1256
3

Davita Fleur De Lis Dialysis

Profit

5555 Bullard Ave, Ste 110, New Orleans, LA 70128

(504) 240-2696
4

Davita Gentilly Dialysis

Profit

4720 Paris Ave, New Orleans, LA 70122

(504) 283-9098
5

Davita Memorial Dialysis Center

Profit

4427 S Robertson St - 2nd Floor, New Orleans, LA 70115

(504) 899-1103
6

Davita Nola Dialysis

Profit

5646 Read Blvd, Ste 150, New Orleans, LA 70127

(504) 248-2137
7

Davita Westbank Chronic Renal Center

Profit

3631 Behrman Pl, New Orleans, LA 70114

(504) 366-0808
8

Dci - New Orleans East

Non-profit

2077 Caton Street, New Orleans, LA 70122

(504) 242-3770
9

Dci - Tulane-new Orleans

Non-profit

1661 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70112

(504) 581-4957
10

Fkc - Algiers

Profit

2908 General Degualle Dr, New Orleans, LA 70114

(504) 227-1521
11

Fkc - Gentilly

Profit

6101 Elysian Fields Ave, New Orleans, LA 70122

(504) 228-4380
12

Fkc - New Orleans Uptown

Profit

2500 Louisiana Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70115

(504) 891-8608
13

Fmcna - Lake Forest

Profit

10545 Lake Forest Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70127

(504) 248-4910
14

Fmcna - New Orleans East- Ferncrest

Profit

14500 Hayne Blvd Ste 100, New Orleans, LA 70128

(504) 248-7136
15

New Orleans Kidney Ctr

Profit

3434 Prytania Ste 200, New Orleans, LA 70115

(504) 899-8414
16

Ochsner Kidney Care - Algiers

Profit

4001 General Degaulle Drive, New Orleans, LA 70114

(504) 290-8110

About Dialysis Centers in New Orleans

Dialysis and kidney care services in New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans, Louisiana has 16 Medicare-certified dialysis centers providing hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and related kidney care services. Facilities in the area average 16 dialysis stations.

Ownership includes 13 profit and 3 non-profit facilities. When choosing a dialysis center, consider the star rating, services offered (in-center hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, home training), location convenience, and available treatment schedules.

Before selecting a dialysis center, visit the facility in person if possible. Ask about staff-to-patient ratios, infection rates, treatment scheduling flexibility, and whether the center offers late or evening shifts. Patients who live farther from a center may want to ask about home dialysis training programs, which allow treatment at home and can improve quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

About dialysis centers in New Orleans, LA

How many dialysis centers are in New Orleans, LA?

There are 16 Medicare-certified dialysis centers in New Orleans, Louisiana.

What is the average dialysis center rating in New Orleans?

Not all dialysis centers in New Orleans have CMS quality ratings available.

What services do dialysis centers offer?

Dialysis centers in New Orleans may offer in-center hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and home hemodialysis training. Some facilities also provide late shift dialysis for patients who need evening treatment schedules.

How are dialysis facility ratings determined?

CMS rates dialysis facilities from 1 to 5 stars based on clinical outcomes including standardized mortality and hospitalization ratios, transfusion rates, catheter and fistula use, patient experience surveys, and other quality measures. Ratings are updated periodically.

Does Medicare cover dialysis?

Yes. Medicare covers dialysis for patients with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) regardless of age. This includes in-center hemodialysis, home peritoneal dialysis, and home hemodialysis training. Medicare ESRD coverage begins on the first day of the month of dialysis or, in some cases, 3 months earlier.

How often is dialysis treatment needed?

In-center hemodialysis is typically performed 3 times per week, with each session lasting 3-5 hours. Peritoneal dialysis is usually done daily. Home hemodialysis and nocturnal dialysis can be done more frequently, which may lead to better health outcomes.

Data source: CMS Dialysis Facility Compare ·