Donahue, Stephanie, Lynn, NP

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The Rogosin Institute is a prominent center for kidney care, dedicated to transforming the diagnosis and treatment of chronic kidney disease since 1983. With a focus on high-quality care, innovative clinical research, and a team of compassionate physicians, the Institute aims to empower patients through education and diverse treatment options.

As the largest not-for-profit kidney failure dialysis provider in the U.S., Rogosin operates ten dialysis centers in the metropolitan area and provides comprehensive training for patients to ensure the best possible quality of life during and after treatment. Their commitment to community health involves partnerships with local organizations to raise awareness about kidney disease and promote healthy lifestyle choices.

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