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Graphic Era Hospital offers comprehensive dialysis services for patients suffering from kidney disease or renal failure. Our Dialysis Unit is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by experienced nephrologists, dialysis nurses, and technicians dedicated to providing high-quality care. Here’s what you can expect from our dialysis services:
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Haemodialysis (HD): Haemodialysis is a treatment that filters waste, removes extra fluid, and balances electrolytes when kidneys fail. At Graphic Era Hospital, we utilize advanced haemodialysis machines to perform this procedure efficiently and effectively.
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Peritoneal Dialysis (PD): Peritoneal dialysis is another option for patients with kidney failure. It involves using the lining of the abdomen to filter waste from the blood. Our Dialysis Unit provides comprehensive support for patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis, including training for home-based treatments.
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Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT): For patients with acute kidney injury or those requiring continuous renal support, we offer continuous renal replacement therapy. This therapy is performed over an extended period and is particularly beneficial for critically ill patients.
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Individualized Care Plans: We understand that each patient’s condition is unique. Our team of nephrologists develops individualized care plans tailored to the specific needs and preferences of each patient to ensure the best possible outcomes.
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Skilled and Compassionate Staff: Our Dialysis Unit is staffed by skilled and compassionate healthcare professionals who are dedicated to providing personalized care and support to patients throughout their dialysis treatment.
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Patient Education and Support: We believe in empowering patients with knowledge about their condition and treatment options. Our team provides comprehensive education and support to help patients and their families understand the dialysis process, manage their treatment, and make informed decisions about their health.
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Quality and Safety: Patient safety and quality of care are paramount at Graphic Era Hospital. We adhere to strict protocols for infection control, equipment maintenance, and quality assurance to ensure the highest standards of safety and efficacy in our dialysis services.
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Emergency Dialysis Services: Our Dialysis Unit is equipped to handle emergency situations, providing prompt and efficient dialysis treatment to patients with acute kidney injury or urgent dialysis needs.
Whether you require short-term or long-term dialysis treatment, you can trust Graphic Era Hospital to provide compassionate, high-quality care that meets your needs and improves your quality of life. Our team is committed to supporting you throughout your dialysis journey and helping you live life to the fullest despite kidney disease.
Dialysis is a medical procedure that helps remove waste products and excess fluid from the blood when the kidneys are unable to perform this function adequately. It is primarily needed by individuals with kidney failure or end-stage renal disease (ESRD) whose kidneys are no longer able to filter waste and maintain fluid balance.
The frequency of dialysis sessions depends on various factors, including the severity of kidney disease, the type of dialysis prescribed, and individual patient characteristics. Typically, haemodialysis is performed three times a week, while peritoneal dialysis may be performed daily or several times a week.
Yes, our nephrology team will work closely with you to determine the most suitable dialysis modality based on your medical condition, lifestyle, and treatment goals. We will provide information and guidance to help you make an informed decision about your dialysis treatment.
Dialysis itself is not typically painful, as it is performed under the supervision of trained healthcare professionals who ensure patient comfort and safety throughout the procedure. However, some patients may experience discomfort during vascular access insertion or if there are complications related to dialysis.
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