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  • We're dedicated to providing superior care and a comfortable environment, so you feel right at home.

    Find a Center Contact Us

We're dedicated to providing superior care and a comfortable environment, so you feel right at home.

Find a Center Near You

The health and safety of our patients is our top priority. Our centers remain open to provide safe dialysis care in Oakland County.

Call 1-844-79-DAVITA today for assistance in finding a dialysis center that fits your needs.

1. DaVita Cornerstone
2. DaVita Grand Blanc Acutes
3. DaVita Monroe MI Acutes
4. DaVita Southfield West

1. DaVita Novi
Home Dialysis Available
2. DaVita Commerce Township
3. DaVita Clarkston
4. DaVita West Bloomfield
5. DaVita North Oakland
Home Dialysis Available
6. DaVita Orchard Square
Recently Relocated
7. DaVita Riverwood
8. DaVita Bloomfield Hills
Home Dialysis Available
9. DaVita Greenview
10. DaVita Oak Park
Newly Renovated
11. DaVita Starrwood
Home Dialysis Available
12. DaVita Rochester Hills
Nocturnal Dialysis Available

Featuring 12 of 20+ centers in the Oakland County area. Locate more DaVita centers near you.

Your Safety Is Our Top Priority

We are keeping a close eye on the COVID-19 situation in the Oakland County area while continuing to provide our patients a safe place to dialyze.

DaVita care team members are trained experts in infection control and are taking extra precautions during this time. Rest assured, our centers remain open to provide safe dialysis care to you.

“The staff is very friendly and open. They make you feel very comfortable. You can tell they are the best at what they do.”
– Earl, DaVita dialysis patient

Explore Treatment Options Available in Oakland County

Peritoneal Dialysis (PD)

Peritoneal Dialysis (PD)

PD is a needle-free treatment that you can perform at home during the day or even at night while you sleep by using the lining of the abdomen to filter waste from the blood. Potential benefits include:

Convenience and flexibility

Functions more like natural kidneys

Fewer trips to the dialysis center

Better transplant success rate1

Home Hemodialysis (HHD)

Home Hemodialysis (HHD)

HHD works much like in-center hemodialysis but is done at home with a smaller, more user-friendly machine that cleans toxins from your blood. Potential benefits include:

The ability to dialyze in the comfort of home

Greater ability to travel

Shorter recovery time after treatments2

Fewer medications required3

In-Center Hemodialysis

In-Center Hemodialysis

In-center hemodialysis requires you to visit a dialysis center three times per week. It uses a machine to filter your blood and clear toxins from your kidneys. Potential benefits include:

The chance to socialize with other patients and staff

A personalized care team

Treatment done by trained professionals

No supplies to store at home

Nocturnal Dialysis

Nocturnal Dialysis

In-center nocturnal dialysis allows you to dialyze in-center overnight three times per week, for 6-8 hours while you sleep. Potential benefits include:

No interference with daytime schedule

An improved appetite4

Better blood pressure control5

A personalized care team

Transplant

Transplant

When you have chronic kidney disease (CKD) or are on dialysis, consider all your treatment options, including a transplant. Potential benefits include:

No need for dialysis

Less diet restrictions than on dialysis

More time and freedom

Longer life with a transplant6

Peritoneal Dialysis (PD)

PD is a needle-free treatment that you can perform at home during the day or even at night while you sleep by using the lining of the abdomen to filter waste from the blood. Potential benefits include:

Convenience and flexibility

Functions more like natural kidneys

Fewer trips to the dialysis center

Better transplant success rate1

Home Hemodialysis (HHD)

HHD works much like in-center hemodialysis but is done at home with a smaller, more user-friendly machine that cleans toxins from your blood. Potential benefits include:

The ability to dialyze in the comfort of home

Greater ability to travel

Shorter recovery time after treatments2

Fewer medications required3

In-Center Hemodialysis

In-center hemodialysis requires you to visit a dialysis center three times per week. It uses a machine to filter your blood and clear toxins from your kidneys. Potential benefits include:

The chance to socialize with other patients and staff

A personalized care team

Treatment done by trained professionals

No supplies to store at home

Nocturnal Dialysis

In-center nocturnal dialysis allows you to dialyze in-center overnight three times per week, for 6-8 hours while you sleep. Potential benefits include:

No interference with daytime schedule

An improved appetite4

Better blood pressure control5

A personalized care team

Transplant

When you have chronic kidney disease (CKD) or are on dialysis, consider all your treatment options, including a transplant. Potential benefits include:

No need for dialysis

Less diet restrictions than on dialysis

More time and freedom

Longer life with a transplant6

"It's like you’re the center of attention. They just go out of their way to make things as pleasent of an experience as possible."
- Julie, DaVita dialysis patient

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“Star rating is for quality of patient care and/or patient experience. For more information, go to https://www.medicare.gov/dialysisfacilitycompare/.” According to 2019 data (for the 2018 Performance Year) from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) Five-Star Quality Rating System. Learn more at davita.com/FiveStar. 1. PD: Molnar, MZ et al. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 7: 332–341, 2012. HHD: Weinhandl, E et al. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2012 May; 23(5):895–904., 2. PD: Renal Resource Center. An Introduction to Peritoneal Dialysis. www.renalresource.com. HHD: Jaber BL et al. Am J Kidney Dis. 2010;56:531-539. Nocturnal: Buqeia A et al. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2009 Apr;4(4):778-783., 3. PD & HHD: Parker K et al. Kidney J. 2014;7:557-561. Nocturnal: Ok E et al. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2011;26(4):1287-1295., 4. HHD: Galland R et al. Kidney International. 2001;60:1555-1560. Nocturnal: Buqeja A et al. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2009 Apr;4(4)778-783., 5. PD: St PeterWL et al. BMC Nephrol. 2013; 14:249. HHD: FHN Trial Group. N Engl J Med. 2010 Dec;363(24):2287-2300. Nocturnal: Ranganathan D et al. Indian J Nephrol. 2012 Sep-Oct;22(5):323-332., 6. “Comparison of mortality risk for dialysis patients and cadaveric first renal transplant recipients in Ontario, Canada.” Rabbat CG1, Thorpe KE, Russell JD, Churchill DN. May 2000. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10770970