Queens Long Island Renal Institute
Queens Long Island Renal Institute
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More about this organization
Mission
To assure dialysis patients of the finest quality of care, state-of-the-art technology and uncompromised dignity, in a comfortable setting.
About
Queens-Long Island Renal Institute, Inc. is a charitable organization that renders renal replacement therapy services to those in need. The facility is located in New Hyde Park, New York and provides in-center hemodialysis to patients suffering from end stage renal disease (ESRD). Treatments are provided to patients in four different patient shifts, six days per week. Hemodialysis services are provided to patients by licensed and trained professionals in accordance with all state and federal regulations. The organization will bill Medicare, Medicaid and other third party payers for services rendered to patients. In 2018, the organization provided 17,250 treatments to 259 patients.
