Safe, supervised dialysis delivered in dedicated clinical settings, supported by trained renal care teams and established safety protocols.
Every Renaliv in-center dialysis unit is designed around clinical governance, preparedness, and patient monitoring. Our centers follow established dialysis protocols and safety standards to ensure consistent, high-quality care across every session.
Dialysis care is governed by experienced nephrologists, with trained renal nurses and technicians closely monitoring patients throughout each session.
All centers follow defined emergency response protocols, with immediate access to clinical support in the event of complications during dialysis.
We follow structured hygiene, sterilisation, and infection-prevention practices to minimise risk and maintain a safe dialysis environment.
In-center dialysis is recommended for patients who require regular haemodialysis under clinical supervision, particularly those with complex medical needs or who benefit from structured monitoring in a healthcare setting.
Step 1
Your dialysis schedule is planned in advance based on your medical needs. Our team confirms your session and shares clear instructions so you know what to expect before you arrive.
Step 2
On arrival, vital signs and relevant clinical parameters are checked. The care team ensures you are stable and prepared before initiating dialysis.
Step 3
Dialysis is carried out by trained renal nurses and technicians, following established protocols. Patients are closely monitored throughout the session, with nephrologist oversight as required.
Step 4
After dialysis, final checks are completed to ensure you are comfortable and stable before leaving. Any concerns are addressed, and the next session is planned as part of your ongoing care.
Get answers to most of the common queries regarding in-center dialysis
In-center dialysis is a form of haemodialysis provided in a dedicated clinical setting, where patients receive treatment under the supervision of trained renal care teams and nephrologists. Sessions follow established medical protocols to ensure safety and consistency.
Haemodialysis is recommended for patients whose kidneys are no longer able to adequately remove waste and excess fluid from the blood. This commonly includes individuals with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) or end-stage kidney disease, and in some cases, patients with acute kidney failure requiring temporary dialysis.
The decision to start haemodialysis is made by a nephrologist, based on clinical evaluation, symptoms, and laboratory findings.
The frequency and duration of dialysis are determined by a nephrologist based on the patient’s medical condition and treatment plan. Most patients require dialysis multiple times a week, with each session lasting several hours, but this varies depending on individual needs.
During a dialysis session, patients are connected to a dialysis machine that helps remove waste products and excess fluid from the blood. Vital signs are monitored throughout, and the care team remains present to ensure comfort and respond to any changes during treatment.
I never imagined that kidney care could be this easy until I met with the Renaliv team. Their support has been life-saving for me.
Amit Kulkarni, Verified Patient
Please note that appointments are on a first-come, first-served basis. While we do our best to meet our timelines, we recommend arriving with adequate time in hand.