S.V Multi Speciality Hospital, Balapur, Hyd.

Welcome To Dialysis unit

Our Dialysis unit, offering expert care and advanced treatment for kidney-related conditions.

Dialysis Unit

State-of-the-Art Dialysis Unit

Our Dialysis Unit provides specialized care for patients with kidney-related conditions, ensuring their comfort and well-being during treatment. Equipped with state-of-the-art dialysis machines, the unit offers both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis options. Our team of experienced nephrologists and trained nurses closely monitor patients, tailoring treatments to individual needs. The unit maintains a sterile and safe environment to prevent infections. Patient education on kidney health and post-dialysis care is a priority. Comfortable seating and amenities are provided to enhance the patient experience. The Dialysis Unit is dedicated to improving the quality of life for those with chronic kidney disease.

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Hemodialysis Machines
Hemodialysis Machines

These machines filter waste and excess fluids from the blood.

Peritoneal
Peritoneal Dialysis Equipment

Includes cyclers and manual exchange supplies for peritoneal dialysis.

Chairs
Dialysis Chairs/Beds

Comfortable seating or beds for patients during treatment sessions.

Water
Water Treatment Systems

Ensures water used in dialysis is pure and free from contaminants.

B.P
Blood Pressure Monitors

Continuously monitors patients' blood pressure during treatment.

poles
IV Poles and Pumps

Used for administering medications and fluids.

Dialyzers
Dialyzers (Artificial Kidneys)

Special filters used in hemodialysis to clean the blood.

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Types of dialysis


Dialysis is a medical treatment that performs the function of the kidneys by removing waste products and excess fluids from the blood when the kidneys are no longer able to do so effectively. There are 2 types of dialysis, hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, use different methods to filter blood.


Hemodialysis


  1. Two tubes are connected via your hemodialysis access. Blood flows from your body into the machine through 1 of the tubes.
  2. If your doctor prescribes blood thinner as part of your treatment, it will be added to keep your blood from clotting while it’s in the machine.
  3. A pressure monitor and pump work together to keep the flow at the right rate.
  4. Your blood enters the dialyzer, where it is filtered.
  5. Dialysate solution enters the dialyzer. It draws the waste out of your blood.
  6. Used dialysate solution is pumped out of the machine and discarded.
  7. Your blood goes through another pressure monitor and an air trap to make sure it’s safe to go back into your body.
  8. Your cleaned blood returns to your body through the second tube attached to your access site.

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Peritoneal Dialysis


  1. The control panel is where you communicate with the machine. It lets you start, stop and pause your dialysis treatment as needed. The control panel provides step-by-step instructions to guide you through the entire treatment process.
  2. The solution supply is all the bags of dialysate that you’ll need for 1 session. Your care team will decide how much you need and exactly which strength of solution you should use.
  3. The heater tray is where your dialysate is warmed to the right temperature to go into your body. The scale tells the cycler how much fluid is going in so it’s sure to drain the right amount. It also prevents the machine from pumping when there’s no fluid left.




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  1. The heater bag is filled from your solution supply. The cycler pumps dialysate into the heater bag and keeps it there until it’s warmed to the right temperature and you’re ready for your next fill, though it may feel a little cool to you.
  2. The pump and tubes connect to the machine, the solution bags, your catheter and a drain line. The machine will open and close the tubes and pump the right fluids in the right direction for each exchange. The tubes are long so that you’ll be able to move around or get up and go to the bathroom while you’re connected.
  3. The used dialysate solution drains from your body through your catheter and into a drain line. The drain line either connects to a drain bag to be discarded.
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