Document
Complete Health Packages

Because Healthcare Is Personal So Is Your Career.

Explore Jobs

Overview of Dialysis Services

Dialysis is a life-sustaining treatment that performs the essential functions of the kidneys when they are unable to do so adequately. It removes waste products, excess fluids, and balances electrolytes in the blood—critical for patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) or chronic kidney disease (CKD).

How Dialysis Services Work

Dialysis at Nano Hospitals follows a clinically structured, patient-safe pathway:

Step 1: Nephrology Evaluation
A nephrologist assesses kidney function, symptoms, and urgency to determine the need and type of dialysis.

Step 2: Access & Readiness
Vascular access (temporary or permanent) is evaluated or established to ensure safe blood flow during dialysis.

Step 3: Dialysis Session
Blood is circulated through a dialysis machine where toxins and excess fluids are filtered out.

Step 4: Monitoring & Adjustment
Vital signs and blood parameters are monitored throughout to ensure stability and comfort.

Step 5: Ongoing Care Planning
Post-session assessment guides the frequency of future sessions and supportive treatment.

How the Service Is Delivered

24×7 Dialysis Services at Nano Hospitals are delivered through round-the-clock readiness and clinical oversight:

  • Modern dialysis machines with safety monitoring systems
  • Trained dialysis nurses and technicians available 24×7
  • Nephrologist supervision and on-call specialist support
  • Strict infection-control and NABH-aligned safety protocols
  • Seamless access to ICU for critically ill patients requiring dialysis

This ensures uninterrupted renal care, even during nights, weekends, and emergencies.

Benefits and Value

For Patients

  • Timely removal of toxins and excess fluids
  • Stabilisation during kidney failure or medical emergencies
  • Improved quality of life with regular, planned dialysis

For Families & Caregivers

  • Assurance of continuous renal support
  • Reduced anxiety during acute kidney crises
  • Clear guidance on long-term kidney care

For the Community

  • Reliable emergency dialysis access
  • Reduced complications from delayed renal treatment
  • Strengthened critical care support for kidney patients

Risks and Challenges

Dialysis involves certain clinical challenges, including:

  • Blood pressure fluctuations during sessions
  • Risk of infection at access sites
  • Fluid and electrolyte imbalances

Risk mitigation at Nano Hospitals includes:

  • Continuous monitoring during dialysis
  • Strict aseptic protocols and machine sterilisation
  • Immediate medical intervention if complications arise
  • Close coordination with ICU and emergency teams

Unique Advantages of Dialysis Services at Nano Hospitals

FAQs – Dialysis Services

When is dialysis required?
When kidneys cannot adequately filter waste and fluids from the blood.

Is dialysis available during emergencies?
Yes, 24×7.

Is dialysis painful?
No, apart from mild needle discomfort.

How long does a dialysis session take?
About 3–4 hours.

Can critically ill patients receive dialysis?
Yes, ICU-based dialysis is available.

How often is dialysis required?
As decided by the nephrologist.

Are dialysis machines safe?
Yes, regularly sterilised and monitored.

Will I receive kidney care guidance?
Yes, including diet and follow-up care.

Continuous Renal Care, When It Matters Most

At Nano Hospitals, 24×7 Dialysis Services deliver reliability, safety, and compassionate renal support, ensuring patients receive the care they need—without interruption.

For emergency or planned dialysis care, connect with Nano Hospitals and take a confident step toward kidney health.