dialysis
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — Concerns over the quality and reliability of dialysis services at the LBJ Hemodialysis Clinic dominated last week’s Senate Health Committee hearing, where senior LBJ officials were pressed on longstanding issues affecting some of the territory’s most vulnerable patients...
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The LBJ Tropical Medical Center announced the establishment of a partnership that will greatly enhance dialysis services in the community by extending dialysis services to rural areas in the territory.
This marks the first instance of delivering such a critical medical...
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The LBJ Tropical Medical Center (LBJTMC) Dialysis Clinic will be open today, Sunday February 23, 2020.
To all our regular dialysis patients for Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday please be advised that the shifts are as follows:
1st Shift- Starts at 6:00 am 2nd...
Apia, SAMOA — The Samoa National Kidney Foundation will increase its dialysis units to 60 by next year to meet the projected increase in patients with late stage kidney failure.
The Minster of Health Tuitama Talalelei Tuitama said the government had also approved the relocation of the Foundation to...


![(WS) 3343.jpg LBJ hospital has signed a memorandum of agreement with Renasolve Inc. thereby extending its dialysis service to village areas, pioneering a significant milestone in healthcare in American Samoa. [courtesy photo] Dr. Ledua with Renasolve Inc. Chief Executive Officer Dr. Rubin Chandran](https://samoanews.com/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/field/image/lbj_agreement.jpg?itok=zWknaG3t)

![[photo: RNZI] Samoa National Kidney Foundation will increase its dialysis units to 60 by next year](https://samoanews.com/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/field/image/dialysis_graphic.jpg?itok=Q-AYnCjI)