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Inpatient Nephrology Coverage
Renasolve provides essential nephrology services tailored for rural areas. Our board-certified specialists offer 24/7 care for kidney-related conditions, utilizing a mix of telehealth and on-site services. We focus on cost-effective, high-quality care, collaborating closely with hospitals and dialysis centers to enhance patient outcomes.
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Acute Hospital Dialysis
Renasolve delivers specialized Acute Hospital Dialysis Programs, enhancing inpatient care with 24/7 physician support. Tailored for rural hospitals, our program focuses on cost efficiency, better patient outcomes, and no initial capital investment. We provide a unique opportunity for hospitals to increase local patient access and generate additional revenue while aligning with their long-term healthcare objectives.
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Outpatient Nephrology Services
Renasolve offers expert Nephrology & Apheresis Consulting to improve care quality and operational efficiency. Specializing in outpatient dialysis, hospital-based hemodialysis, and apheresis, our experienced team advises on program development and cost-quality optimization, benefiting hospitals and small practices.

Bridging The Gap in Renal Health Care
Clinical Nephrology Program

24/7 Physician Coverage

Inpatient Dialysis
What Makes Renasolve Different
Fully Integrated Physician AND Dialysis Solutions
Start Inpatient Dialysis Programs With NO Capital Costs
Our Primary Partners are Hospitals
Full spectrum of Inpatient and Outpatient Care
Continuity of Care
Long-term Focus
About Renasolve
Renasolve consists of a group of dedicated nephrologists whose primary focus is to provide comprehensive kidney care services in underserved areas. Many rural hospitals do not have nephrology and dialysis services, and patients and families must drive long distances to get essential care.
Our organization can provide the full spectrum of nephrology services – inpatient and outpatient coverage – using a combination of tele-medicine and in-person care. Renasolve currently has active programs in 7 states—Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, North Carolina & North Dakota—with other multiple programs in various stages of development.