Maintenance Hemodialysis

The removal of toxic waste and excess water from the blood is called Dialysis. It is of two types – Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis. Hemodialysis involves drawing the blood through a vein in the body and passing it through a ‘Dialyser’ which is an Artificial Kidney which cleans the blood, and then sending the blood back to the body through the vein. Hemodialysis can be done at home, in hospitals, in clinics, or even in special ambulances.

Many people have a misconception that patients on dialysis have short, sedentary, and unproductive lives. These days, with good quality dialysis treatments, patients can live for decades, return to work, take up a sport, go out for a movie or a meal with family or friends, travel and do almost anything that people with healthy kidneys can do.

This is because of the protocol-driven dialysis treatments that we provide in our clinics. Our highly-skilled and well-trained Nurses and Dialysis Technicians follow the standard protocols which have been developed by us to ensure that our patients get quality dialysis that enables them to get their life back.

What to Expect with In-Clinic Dialysis:

As with anything new, being prepared and understanding what’s involved with dialysis can help ease your mind. Being well informed will make the process go as smoothly as possible with your care team.

Getting in the flow of a new routine:

  • Dialysis sessions 3 days per week.
  • With advance bookings, patients can schedule appointments as per their convenience.