Dialysis

MGH

Our state-of-the-art Dialysis Unit is dedicated to providing exceptional care to patients with chronic kidney disease and acute renal failure. Equipped with advanced dialysis technology, our unit offers both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis services in a safe, comfortable, and patient-centered environment.

With a team of experienced nephrologists, dialysis nurses, and support staff, we are committed to delivering high-quality care tailored to each patient's unique medical needs. We ensure continuous monitoring and personalized treatment plans, prioritizing both the physical and emotional well-being of our patients.

Our dialysis unit also emphasizes patient education and support, helping individuals and their families understand their treatment options and manage their condition effectively. We strive to create a positive and compassionate atmosphere that promotes healing and well-being.

Services Offered

  • Outpatient Hemodialysis
  • Peritoneal Dialysis Training and Support
  • Acute Dialysis for Inpatients
  • Pre-dialysis Education and Kidney Health Counseling
  • Nutritional Support and Care Planning
MGH

The hemodialysis unit is equipped with 36 ultramodern dialysis machines and RO plant. requiring round the clock service even for out-patients.. Seropositive patients ,Hepatitis B and C patients have dedicated machines and staff thereby ensuring prevention of cross infection. All universal precautions are taken to prevent all forms of infection. The dialysis technicians are all well trained and experienced. Nearly 60 to 100 hemodialysis are done daily. Your health is our priority. Trust our Dialysis Unit to provide you with expert care, ongoing support, and a path to better quality of life.

When kidney fails to perform, dialysis maintains the body by keeping it in balance by:

  • Controlling the blood pressure
  • Maintain levels of potassium, sodium and bicarbonate.
  • Removes extra waste, salt, water to prevent toxicity in the blood.

  • Fatigue
  • Itchy skin
  • Shortness of breath
  • Blood in urine
  • Nausea
  • Water retention that leads to swollen feet, hands and ankles.
  • GFrequent need to urinate
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Sudden injury

There are two basic types of dialysis

  • Hemodialysis: It is the most common type of dialysis. In this, an artificial kidney called as hemodialyzer is used to remove waste products, fluids and chemicals from the blood. It is a simple procedure that can be done at home as it has no complications. In this, the blood is out through hemodialyzer, it is then cleaned and returned back to the body. Only a small amount of blood is out of the body that is why it is less risky.
  • Peritoneal Dialysis: In this, the blood is filtered inside the body. A special fluid is put into the abdomen to absorb waste from the blood that is passed through small vessels in the abdomen. This is then passed on to a soft tube known as PD catheter. Waste material and extra fluid from blood is poured into the cleansing solution, which after few hours it is drained fresh cleansing solution is used and the process is repeated.

  • Low blood pressure
  • Infection
  • Sleeping issues
  • Muscle cramps
  • Pain in abdomen
  • Fluid overload, so people are advised to consume fixed amount of fluids.

At MGH, we have a highly qualified and dedicated team of doctors who are always committed to providing the latest and most advanced medical care to all our patients. Being a trusted name in healthcare, we act compassionately while ensuring confidentiality to those who need it. We have set high standards in patient-centric premium care and outstanding patient safety, and exceptional maintenance in a timely manner. In addition, we adhere to the use of up-to-the-minute innovations to offer state-of-the-art treatments to our patients with unparalleled results.

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