What is Home Hemodialysis?
Experience the Flexibility of Hemodialysis Therapy in the Familiar Surroundings of Your Home
Frequent trips to a dialysis clinic for lengthy sessions can be an inconvenience and a drain on time for some individuals. Home Hemodialysis addresses these challenges by delivering dialysis therapy directly to the guest's home, providing unmatched convenience and comfort.
Home Hemodialysis offers the convenience of receiving dialysis therapy in the familiar surroundings of one's home, eliminating the need for frequent travel and lengthy sessions at a clinic.

Safety and Comfort
At Nephrocan, we are committed to delivering the highest standards of care and ensuring the safety and well-being of our guests. Our centers adhere to stringent quality protocols and international clinical operating standards to achieve optimal clinical outcomes and improve the quality of life for our guests.

How Does it Work?
To begin the process of home hemodialysis, guests must first consult with their treating nephrologist and secure a prescription for the treatment. Once a prescription is obtained, our team will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the guest's home to ensure that all necessary requirements are met, including electrical outlets, and proper drainage facilities etc. This thorough inspection ensures that guests receive safe and effective home hemodialysis treatment.

Benefits of Home Hemodialysis
Home Hemodialysis saves time for both the guest and their caregiver, allowing for increased productivity and the comfort of receiving treatment in the familiar surroundings of one's home with family present. Sessions can be scheduled at the guest's convenience, and they will receive the same high-quality facilities, therapy, and care as in our dialysis clinic.
Furthermore, home hemodialysis significantly reduces the risk of infection by eliminating contact with other patients in a clinic setting. With this treatment option, guests can enjoy a more personalized, flexible, and convenient dialysis experience while still receiving the highest level of care.