Dallas
214-456-2980
Fax: 214-456-8042
Request an Appointment with codes: Neurology
214-456-2980
Fax: 214-456-8042
Request an Appointment with codes: Neurology
Vascular access is a way to reach the blood vessels for hemodialysis. Your child’s vascular access is their dialysis lifeline.
There are three types:
Fistula - an artery and vein sewn together
Graft - a piece of man-made blood vessel
Catheter - a plastic tube placed into a large vein.
There are only a few sites for vascular access. It is important to care for your child’s access so it will last as long as possible.
Monday - Saturday
6 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
214-456-2980 or
214-456-2517
Fax: 214-456-8042
After hours
214-456-7000
Ask for the hemodialysis doctor or nurse on call
A hemodialysis catheter is used for dialysis. It is a soft plastic tube. The hemodialysis catheter is put in a large vein, and the tip of it is near the heart. The other end of the catheter is outside of the body. Your dialysis team will be the ONLY people to use the hemodialysis catheter.
These catheters have two tubes:
All hemodialysis catheters should have: