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Fonteum Care Compare · North Carolina

North Carolina dialysis facilities: 255 Medicare-certified, 5-star quality data, chain-ownership transparency.

CMS-published 5-star ratings, profit-vs-nonprofit status, chain affiliation, and service offerings (in-center hemodialysis, peritoneal, home hemodialysis training) for every ESRD facility in North Carolina.

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Snapshot May 7, 2026·255 Medicare-certified dialysis facilities in North Carolina · 99.2% chain-owned·CMS Care Compare — Dialysis·Module overview →·Methodology →·Audit Pack →
Source-modified 2026-03-25 · Quality measures suppressed when <11 patients in measure period · ICH CAHPS patient-experience measures are a separate CMS dataset, not included in this snapshot

Chain concentration — North Carolina

Dialysis is the most consolidated category in CMS Care Compare. 99.2% of North Carolina facilities are chain-owned; here are the largest chains by facility count in this state.

Fresenius Medical Care
127
DaVita
100
Wake Forest University
19
Dialysis Clinic, Inc.
4

Dialysis facilities — North Carolina

Showing 25 of 255 Medicare-certified facilities, highest CMS 5-star rating first (246 carry a published rating; the remainder are suppressed for low patient volume and shown without a star).

FacilityCityChainRating (of 5)
Davita asheville kidney centerASHEVILLEDaVita5
Fresenius medical care of hickoryHICKORYFresenius Medical Care5
Davita south charlotte dialysisCHARLOTTEDaVita5
Fresenius medical care new bernNEW BERNFresenius Medical Care5
Fmc cary kidney centerCARYFresenius Medical Care5
Fmc bma of crystal coast incMOREHEAD CITYFresenius Medical Care5
Fmc dialysis services of jones countyTRENTONFresenius Medical Care5
Davita waynesville dialysis centerCLYDEDaVita5
Fresenius medical services of catawba valleyCONOVERFresenius Medical Care5
Fmc belmont dialysis centerBELMONTFresenius Medical Care5
Davita crooked creek - marshvilleIndian TrailDaVita5
Davita wake forest dialysis centerRALEIGHDaVita5
Fresenius medical care stallings stationCLAYTONFresenius Medical Care5
Davita southpoint dialysisDurhamDaVita5
Davita franklin township dialysisFRANKLINDaVita5
Davita lumbee river dialysisRED SPRINGSDaVita5
Fmc hickory home programHICKORYFresenius Medical Care5
Fmc sea spraySWANSBOROFresenius Medical Care5
Davita huntersville dialysisHUNTERSVILLEDaVita5
Fmc edgecombe home dialysisTARBOROFresenius Medical Care5
Davita catawba county dialysisHICKORYDaVita5
Fresenius kidney care indian trailINDIAN TRAILFresenius Medical Care5
Davita downtown durham dialysisDurhamDaVita5
Fmc chowan home dialysisEdentonFresenius Medical Care5
Fmc - bma of lenoir incLenoirFresenius Medical Care4

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Platform snapshot · 2026-07-15

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