The process of bringing the kidney treatment facility to Sahuarita began in November of 2004, when several concerned citizens met with community leaders and Desert Dialysis Administrator Larry Brauer to discuss the need for a dialysis center in the Green Valley/Sahuarita area.
Dialysis patient Tony D’Eustachio and his wife Roni were instrumental in getting the ball rolling on the project, Brauer said.
“People still don’t understand kidney disease, what leads to it and how to prevent it,” said D’Eustachio, who was told the high blood pressure he has had most of his life led to his kidney failure.
“There are over 300,000 people in the country currently on dialysis, and there are more every day. Anyone over 60 needs to see their doctor about the risks,” he said.
The center houses 24 hemodialysis machines and in a few months will be equipped to offer assistance with peritoneal dialysis, a process which, instead of using a dialysis machine, works by filtering a sterile fluid through the abdominal cavity, said an official.
The center will be open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, though eventually a Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday shift will be added. Call the Desert Dialysis Center in Sahuarita at (520) 625-0103 for more information.
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