Vascular Access for Peritoneal Dialysis or Hemodialysis

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2100 Bovaird Dr E
Brampton, ON
L6R 3J7
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905-494-2120
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Call 911 in emergencies
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Admin: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm
Last update: Jul 21, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Referral from Osler's nephrologist

Fees
Most services covered by OHIP * fees for some services

Languages
English

Area Served
Peel Region

Accessibility
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Description of Services:
Vascular access is a way to reach the blood so it can be cleaned during dialysis

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) access: Osler has a dedicated team of surgeons to insert PD catheters. A PD access clinic at Brampton Civic provides consultation and follow up for this procedure

Hemodialysis (HD) access: Patients with progressing (stage 5) chronic kidney disease need to have a vascular access created. This is the site on the body where blood is removed and returned during hemodialysis

Ideally, this occurs several months before beginning hemodialysis treatment. Early preparation allows the access site to “mature,” so it is ready for use when hemodialysis treatment is needed

There are three types of vascular access for hemodialysis: graft, fistula or central venous catheter. The team includes vascular surgeons, interventional radiologists and vascular registered nurses who specialize in creating and maintaining these access points
Last Updated: Jul 21, 2025: Suggest an edit
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