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Fonteum Care Compare · Oregon

Oregon dialysis facilities: 69 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 Oregon.

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Snapshot May 7, 2026·69 Medicare-certified dialysis facilities in Oregon · 100.0% 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 — Oregon

Dialysis is the most consolidated category in CMS Care Compare. 100.0% of Oregon facilities are chain-owned; here are the largest chains by facility count in this state.

Fresenius Medical Care
33
DaVita
27
Other
3
US Renal Care, Inc.
3

Dialysis facilities — Oregon

Showing 25 of 69 Medicare-certified facilities, highest CMS 5-star rating first (65 carry a published rating; the remainder are suppressed for low patient volume and shown without a star).

FacilityCityChainRating (of 5)
Davita blue mountain kidney centerPENDLETONDaVita5
Fmc emerald valleySPRINGFIELDFresenius Medical Care5
Qualicenters - eugene-springfield ltdSPRINGFIELDFresenius Medical Care4
Davita meridian park dialysis centerTUALATINDaVita4
Fmc redmondREDMONDFresenius Medical Care4
Pnrs columbia river the dallesTHE DALLESFresenius Medical Care4
Fmc madras dialysisMADRASFresenius Medical Care4
Kaiser sunnybrook peritoneal dialysis facilityCLACKAMASKaiser Permanente4
Kaiser central interstate peritoneal dialysis facilityPortlandKaiser Permanente4
Davita rogue valley dialysisMEDFORDDaVita3
Qualicenters - albany ltdALBANYFresenius Medical Care3
Fmc coos bayCOOS BAYFresenius Medical Care3
Fmc eugeneEUGENEFresenius Medical Care3
Davita redwood dialysisGRANTS PASSDaVita3
Davita woodburn dialysisWOODBURNDaVita3
Fmc bendBENDFresenius Medical Care3
Davita four rivers dialysis centerONTARIODaVita3
Davita willamette valley renal centerOREGON CITYDaVita3
Pnrs beavertonBEAVERTONFresenius Medical Care3
Pnrs tualatinTUALATINFresenius Medical Care3
Pnrs twin oaksBEAVERTONFresenius Medical Care3
Fmc clackamas kidney centerCLACKAMASFresenius Medical Care3
Pnrs eastern oregon dialysis clinicISLAND CITYFresenius Medical Care3
Davita lake road dialysisMILWAUKIEDaVita3
Pnrs raines dialysisForest GroveFresenius Medical Care3

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Platform snapshot · 2026-07-15

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