In our community, the most common cause for kidney disease or failure is diabetes and high blood pressure. However, other medical conditions can also lead to kidney problems.
Many individuals do not notice symptoms. Some patient experience nausea, vomiting, itching, trouble concentrating, shortness of breath, or swelling in the legs.
With high blood pressure and diabetes as the top instigators of kidney problems, staying healthy is the most important treatment of kidney disease. Avoiding NSAIDs like ibuproven, advil, and aleve can slow the progression of kidney diseas as well.
The National Kidney Foundation has abundant resources about treatment, prevention, and other resources.
Most HMO’s, Medicaid (and all connected HMO’s), Medicare, AARP, Cigna, Keystone, Americhoice, Blue Cross/Blue Shield (Horizon) of NJ, NJ Direct, Direct 10, Direct 15, Personal Choice and POS.
Patients should always check with their insurance to confirm we are in their network.
We accept any new patient and are willing to work with patience out of network.
New patients will be sent a ‘patient info packet’ that they are responsible for filling out and bringing to their first appointment, along with their insurance cards, medication list, and labs (if they have not been sent already).
New patients must also bring their referral if their insurer requires it or they will not be seen.
We accept cash, check, or money order. Credit cards are not accepted.
CRRT At Waters Edge
512 Union St
Trenton, NJ 08611
FMC Hanilton
2 Hamilton Health Pl
Hamilton, NJ 08690
FMC Ewing
1762 Parkway Ave
Trenton, NJ 08628
FMC Trenton
40 Fuld St, 1st Floor
Trenton, NJ 08638
Fuld Dialysis
750 Brunswick Ave
Trenton, NJ 08638