Dialysis and Plasmapheresis
LeadER Vet is one of the few places in Florida to offer Veterinary Dialysis and Plasmapheresis treatment. The innovative Prismaflex System is designed to support the recovery of critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI).
The flexible system meets the demands of multiple therapies with a versatile platform that can be customized to specific patient needs.
As no two patients are the same, the Prismaflex System also allows for individual patient care.
At LeadER Vet, we understand the importance of providing your loved one with the most advanced and specialized care possible. That’s why we offer veterinary dialysis and plasmapheresis services, which can be life-saving for animals suffering from a variety of conditions.
What is Veterinary Dialysis?
Veterinary dialysis is a treatment that removes waste products and excess fluids from the bloodstream when your loved one’s kidneys are no longer able to do so effectively. This procedure is similar to dialysis for humans and is performed using a machine called a dialysis machine.
What is Veterinary Plasmapheresis?
Veterinary plasmapheresis is a treatment that removes plasma, the liquid portion of your loved one’s blood, and replaces it with fluids or other substances. This procedure can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including:
- Immune-mediated diseases such as immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA) and immune-mediated thrombocytopenia (IMTP)
- Autoimmune diseases such as pemphigus foliaceus
- Poisoning
- Certain neurological disorders
Benefits of Veterinary Dialysis and Plasmapheresis
Veterinary dialysis and plasmapheresis can offer a number of benefits for your loved one, including:
- Removing harmful toxins from the bloodstream
- Improving kidney function
- Reducing inflammation
- Boosting the immune system
Our Commitment to Your Loved One’s Care
At LeadER Vet, we are committed to providing your loved one with the highest quality veterinary dialysis and plasmapheresis care. Our team of experienced and compassionate veterinarians will work closely with you to develop a treatment plan that is right for your loved one’s individual needs.
If you have any questions about veterinary dialysis or plasmapheresis, or if you would like to schedule an appointment for your loved one, please contact LeadER Vet today.