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NxStage Medical, Inc. 350 Merrimack St. Lawrence, MA 01843 United States. 1-866-NXSTAGE (697-8243) info@nxstage.com. For Questions Pertaining to Needles, Streamline Express or Reverso: Tel: (800) 369-6334 Fax: (978) 332-8459
In this section, you’ll find answers to frequently asked questions about home dialysis, including what it is, its benefits, challenges, and available options. If you have additional questions, reach out to your doctor or contact a Patient Consultant at 888-200-6456.
NxStage Medical, Inc. 350 Merrimack St. Lawrence, MA 01843 United States 1-866-NXSTAGE (697-8243) Contact Us
Speak with one of our Patient Consultants for support with getting a referral to a local center that fits your needs, including offering Nx2me Connected Health, as well as training on solo or nocturnal hemodialysis. Please enter a city, state or zip code to find a center: Distance: 10 miles 20 miles. 50 miles 100 miles. Select a search view.
NxStage is dedicated to providing our customers and patients with outstanding customer service. Our Customer Service team has extensive customer care experience and are ready, willing, and able to assist with: Initial system acquisition. Delivery and implementation. Addressing customer needs during their ongoing system use.
Call 1-888-200-6465 to speak. with a Patient Consultant. Or text INFO to 1-844-620-2267. Solo home hemodialysis (HHD) is an innovative option made available in 2017, when the NxStage systems became the first and only hemodialysis machines cleared in the US for HHD without a care partner, during waking hours.
Apr 8, 2007 · I have not had a chance to contact Nxstage directly, hopefully i will be able to address that tomorrow. (4-9) Beginning tomorrow I will be doing dialysis at 4;30am. 5 days. I am wondering if anyone has any experience or knowledge of just how much I can set up the evening before.