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Remote Patient Monitoring

Your care doesn't stop when you leave the clinic. Our remote monitoring program keeps your care team connected to your health — every day, from home.

What Is Remote Patient Monitoring?

Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) uses digital devices to collect health data — blood pressure, weight, blood glucose, and more — and transmit it securely to your care team in real time. Your providers can review your readings, identify trends, and intervene early if something changes.

For kidney disease patients, RPM is especially valuable. Small changes in blood pressure, fluid levels, or lab values can signal a serious problem — and catching them early makes all the difference.

How It Works

01

You Receive a Device Kit

We provide easy-to-use monitoring devices — blood pressure cuff, scale, pulse oximeter — configured and ready to use at home.

02

Take Daily Readings

Measure your vitals at the same time each day. Readings transmit automatically via Bluetooth or cellular — no smartphone required.

03

Your Team Reviews the Data

Our clinical team monitors your readings daily. Alerts are triggered if values fall outside your personal thresholds.

04

Early Intervention

If a concern is detected, your care team contacts you before a small issue becomes a serious one — often preventing hospitalizations.

What We Monitor

Blood pressure (systolic & diastolic)
Daily weight (fluid retention indicator)
Blood oxygen levels (SpO₂)
Heart rate and rhythm
Blood glucose (for diabetic patients)
Symptom check-ins via app or phone

Benefits of RPM

Earlier Detection

Catch dangerous changes in blood pressure, fluid overload, or glucose before they become emergencies.

Fewer Hospitalizations

Studies show RPM reduces hospital admissions by up to 38% for chronic disease patients.

Care From Home

Reduce the number of in-person visits while staying just as connected to your care team.

Better Outcomes

Patients with RPM show improved blood pressure control, medication adherence, and overall health metrics.

Who Is It For?

Remote monitoring is available to our patients managing chronic conditions including:

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Stage 3–5
End-Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) on dialysis
Hypertension requiring close BP management
Diabetic nephropathy
Post-transplant patients
Patients recently discharged from hospital

Stay connected to your care — from home.

Ask us about enrolling in our remote monitoring program today.

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