About Dialysis
What Is Dialysis?
Dialysis is a medical treatment that performs the vital functions of the kidneys when they are no longer able to work efficiently on their own. The kidneys play a crucial role in filtering waste products, excess fluids, and toxins from the blood. When someone experiences kidney failure or severe kidney dysfunction—whether due to chronic kidney disease (CKD), diabetes, high blood pressure, or other conditions—dialysis steps in to help maintain the body's balance and prevent life-threatening complications. Dialysis does not cure kidney disease, but it helps patients live longer and feel better when their kidneys can no longer perform essential tasks. It is often required when kidney function drops below 10-15% of normal capacity.

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Safe, Sterile, and Supervised Dialysis
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Monitored by Nephrologists & Experts
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Flexible Scheduling, Zero Commute
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Kidney Care at Home, Hassle-Free
Benefits of Dialysis at Home
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Quick Answers to Common Questions About Dialysis at Home
Q1. What is home dialysis?
Home dialysis is a treatment for kidney failure that allows patients to perform dialysis in the comfort of their own home, either through peritoneal dialysis or home hemodialysis.
Q2. Who is eligible for home dialysis?
Patients with stable health conditions, good motor skills, and a supportive home environment are typically eligible. Your nephrologist will evaluate if you're a good candidate.
Q3. Is home dialysis as effective as in-center dialysis?
Yes, when done properly, home dialysis can be just as effective—often even better due to more frequent treatments and improved quality of life.
Q4. Is home dialysis safe?
Yes, with proper training and support, home dialysis is safe. Most patients are trained by healthcare professionals and have 24/7 support if issues arise.