Dialysis Home A-Z Health Information Health Library A-Z Dialysis Overview Haemodialysis is an artificial method for removing waste, toxins, and excess fluids from the blood when the kidneys are unable to perform this function. During the procedure, blood is drawn from the body through small tubes, cleaned using special filter in the haemodialysis machine, and then returned to the body. Importantly there is no blood loss during this process. Each session typically lasts four hours and is conducted three times a week. Technological Advancements Our dialysis department offers a comprehensive range of services, including: Haemodialysis and haemodiafiltration procedures to address various clinical needs.Access creation for dialysis through temporary HD catheters, Permanent tunnelled catheters, and AV fistulas.Our dedicated team of nurses, physicians, urologists, radiologists and interventional radiology team is ensures seamless care and efficient management of any dialysis-related issues. The multidisciplinary approach guarantees optimal outcomes and patient comfort. Diseases Treated Diseases treated:Chronic Kidney DiseaseAcute Kidney InjuryESRDElectrolyte ImbalancesFluid overload