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Dialysis Unit

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Dialysis Unit

Advanced Dialysis Unit in Ford Institute of Nephrology & Urology

Ford Institute of Nephrology & Urology offers safe, monitored, and patient-focused dialysis care for individuals with chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, and end-stage renal disease. Our Dialysis Unit is designed to provide reliable renal support with specialist supervision, infection control protocols, and continuous patient monitoring for both routine and high-risk cases.

Excellence in Dialysis Care

Our dialysis services are structured to support patients who require regular renal replacement therapy as well as those who need urgent dialysis during critical illness. The unit is backed by expert nephrologists, trained dialysis staff, emergency support, and coordinated medical management for long-term kidney patients.

Our Dialysis Services Include

  • 24/7 Haemodialysis
  • Maintenance Dialysis for CKD & ESRD Patients
  • Emergency Dialysis Support
  • Critical Care Dialysis
  • Dialysis for Acute Kidney Injury
  • Fluid & Electrolyte Management
  • Dialysis Access Guidance
  • Pre-Transplant and Post-Transplant Renal Support

Available Doctors Under Nephrology

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The institute offers comprehensive dialysis care, including hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. Services are designed to support patients with acute and chronic kidney failure using modern equipment and personalized care plans.

Dialysis is recommended for patients with severe kidney dysfunction or end-stage kidney disease, where the kidneys can no longer effectively filter waste and excess fluids from the blood.

Dialysis sessions can be scheduled by contacting the hospital directly, visiting the dialysis unit, or through a doctor’s referral. Regular patients are usually given fixed slots for convenience.

Yes, emergency dialysis services are available for critical cases, subject to medical evaluation and availability.

The unit follows strict infection control protocols, regular machine sterilization, use of high-quality consumables, and continuous patient monitoring by trained technicians and nephrologists.

A typical hemodialysis session lasts around 3–5 hours and is usually required multiple times a week, depending on the patient’s medical condition.

Yes, dialysis sessions are supervised by qualified nephrologists and trained dialysis technicians to ensure safe and effective treatment.

Patients undergo an initial assessment, including vital checks and medical history review. The procedure is explained in detail to ensure comfort and understanding before starting dialysis.

Yes, the institute provides ongoing care plans for patients requiring regular dialysis, including monitoring, dietary guidance, and lifestyle recommendations.