Services
Hemodialysis
Cleaning your blood when your kidneys can't.
Hemodialysis filters your blood outside the body, removing waste and excess fluid through a high-precision filter (the dialyzer) and returning the cleaned blood to you. For patients with end-stage kidney disease or severe AKI, it is the most established way to replace the work the kidneys can no longer do on their own.
Our dialysis floor runs six modern machines, with separate areas for hepatitis-positive patients and full single-use dialyzers for every session. Most patients come in three times a week for around four hours — long enough that we have built the space around comfort: reclining chairs, screens, Wi-Fi, tea, and a senior dialysis nurse who knows you by name.
Quick facts
- Session length
- About 4 hours
- Typical frequency
- 3 sessions a week
- Where
- Dedicated dialysis floor, 6 stations
- Bring along
- Recent reports, hep B/C status, current medications
Cashless treatment with
- Star Health
- HDFC ERGO
- ICICI Lombard
- Niva Bupa (Max Bupa)
- Care Health Insurance
How it works
Your journey with us
Consult
Investigate
Treat
Follow-up
What to expect
Overview
- 6 modern machines on a dedicated dialysis floor
- Hepatitis-isolated machines and protocols
- Single-use dialyzers, every session
- Vascular-access management — fistula, graft, catheter
- Online HDF available where clinically indicated
- Wi-Fi, screens, tea — because four hours is long
Common questions
Advanced nephrology — the future of kidney health.
A second opinion is always welcome.
If two doctors gave you two different answers, send your reports — Dr. Shristi will write back within 24 hours with a third.
Read patient stories
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) management
Slowing kidney decline with steady, well-paced care.
Read the guideDiabetic kidney disease
Long-term diabetes silently damages the kidneys. We track and treat it before dialysis becomes necessary.
Read the guideAcute Kidney Injury (AKI) treatment
Fast, focused care when kidneys fail suddenly.
Read the guide