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Dialysis Services
You have several options when it comes to treating kidney failure, including the type, frequency, and duration of your treatments. We can help you figure the type of therapy and schedule that works best for you. Your options will be based on your health, your preferred lifestyle, your commitment to care and your care support system.

Home Dialysis
What Is Home Hemodialysis?
In the last few decades home hemodialysis has experienced a revival in many countries. Home hemodialysis uses a safe purification system that patients are trained to use at home. This eliminates long hours traveling to and from a dialysis center for treatments. Treatments are tailored to the patients' needs in order to prevent negative side effects often experienced with in-center hemodialysis. Home hemodialysis is the most preferred method of dialysis, combining quality of life with the most efficient treatments.
What Is Peritoneal Dialysis?
Peritoneal dialysis is a type of dialysis that used the patient's peritoneum in the abdomen as a membrane or filter that helps to remove toxins and fluid. Sterile dialysis fluid is introduced into the abdominal cavity and by osmosis and diffusion dialysis takes place.
Two Types of Peritoneal Dialysis:
CAPD (Continuous Ambulatory PD) - In CAPD manual bags are used and patient is filled and drained by gravity. On average, patients do four manual bags (exchanges) in 24 hours.
CCPD (Continuous Cycling PD) is a type of peritoneal dialysis where cycler machine is used for overnight treatments and all exchanges are performed by this device while patient is sleeping.