Discover the future of dialysis care, where comfort meets technology. Our patient-centered approach blends experience and cutting-edge technology to provide unparalleled dialysis services. With options like home dialysis, we prioritize your safety and comfort, ensuring you feel at home while receiving top-notch care.

What is Dialysis?

Dialysis is a treatment for individuals experiencing kidney failure, where the kidneys can no longer remove excess fluid and waste from the blood. In such cases, an external machine filters the blood through an Arteriovenous Shunt, accessing both arterial and venous blood. This machine removes waste products and excess fluid, cleansing the blood before returning it back to the body.

Who needs Dialysis?

Individuals with kidney failure or end-stage renal disease (ESRD) face challenges in eliminating metabolic waste from their bodies, necessitating dialysis to remove waste products as their kidneys cannot perform this function.

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Why is Kidney Dialysis Required?

The kidneys play a crucial role in filtering waste and excess fluid from the blood, which is then expelled from the body through urine. However, when the kidneys fail to function properly, dialysis becomes necessary to maintain bodily processes. Kidney failure, characterized by the kidneys operating at only less than 30% of their normal capacity, results in the accumulation of waste products in the blood, posing a risk of damage to other organs if left untreated. This damage can affect various organs, including the brain, heart, lungs, and abdomen, and if complications are left untreated, they can ultimately lead to death.

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What is Home Hemodialysis?

Home hemodialysis revolutionizes renal replacement therapy, delivering safe and efficient treatment in the comfort of patients’ homes. Its portable nature empowers individuals with kidney failure to maintain active lifestyles, fostering a smoother dialysis journey and enhancing overall quality of life.

This specialized approach marks a significant advancement, offering convenience and flexibility compared to traditional in-center dialysis treatments.

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Benefits of Home Dialysis

Increased Flexibility: Home dialysis allows for more time to engage in preferred activities. Patients can schedule treatments according to their convenience, offering flexibility for social engagements, work commitments, hobbies, or educational pursuits.

Reduced Travel Burden: By conducting dialysis at home, patients save time and expenses associated with traveling to the hospital.

Dietary Freedom: With more frequent treatments, patients may have greater dietary freedom, tailored to their individual needs.

Continuous Support: A nurse is accessible round-the-clock via phone, providing assistance whenever needed, ensuring continuous care and support.

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Why consider Reem for Home Hemodialysis?

Leveraging cutting-edge technology and extensive dialysis expertise, we lead the dialysis facilities in Abu Dhabi, providing comprehensive continuous care that streamlines the dialysis journey.

From vascular access insertion to the entire process, our services ensure a seamless experience within the comfort of your home, with on-call nursing support available for assistance and guidance as needed.

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Types of Dialysis

There are two types of dialysis: hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.

Our home hemodialysis services offer a comprehensive range of options to suit individual needs: 

  • Short daily home hemodialysis: More frequent sessions, typically five to seven times weekly, each lasting about two hours, with comprehensive training ensuring effective management.
  • Nocturnal home hemodialysis: Sessions scheduled for six nights a week or every other night, lasting six to eight hours as advised, with extensive training ensuring proficient management.
  • Continuous cycler-assisted peritoneal dialysis (CCPD): Utilizing a cycler machine for nightly fluid exchanges and waste removal.
  • Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD): Involving manual exchanges throughout the day, offering flexibility and continuous cleansing for peritoneal dialysis patients.

Hemodialysis utilizes a machine to remove waste and excess fluid from the bloodstream, returning purified blood to circulation free from any toxins or waste. This process requires a minor surgical intervention to establish a vascular access point, which is performed by our vascular surgeon before the first session and may need replacement once or twice annually. Sessions can be held at a dialysis center or in the patient’s home, usually lasting 3 to 5 hours and taking place three times a week. 

Peritoneal dialysis makes use of the body’s peritoneum as a natural filter. Before commencing peritoneal dialysis, a catheter tube is surgically inserted by our general surgeon into your abdomen. Once treatment begins, a cleansing dialysis fluid flows into and out of your body through this tube. This approach provides flexibility, enabling fluid exchange either during the day or overnight. 

Our home hemodialysis services offer a comprehensive range of options to suit individual needs: 

  • Short daily home hemodialysis: More frequent sessions, typically five to seven times weekly, each lasting about two hours, with comprehensive training ensuring effective management.
  • Nocturnal home hemodialysis: Sessions scheduled for six nights a week or every other night, lasting six to eight hours as advised, with extensive training ensuring proficient management.
  • Continuous cycler-assisted peritoneal dialysis (CCPD): Utilizing a cycler machine for nightly fluid exchanges and waste removal.
  • Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD): Involving manual exchanges throughout the day, offering flexibility and continuous cleansing for peritoneal dialysis patients.

Hemodialysis utilizes a machine to remove waste and excess fluid from the bloodstream, returning purified blood to circulation free from any toxins or waste. This process requires a minor surgical intervention to establish a vascular access point, which is performed by our vascular surgeon before the first session and may need replacement once or twice annually. Sessions can be held at a dialysis center or in the patient’s home, usually lasting 3 to 5 hours and taking place three times a week. 

Peritoneal dialysis makes use of the body’s peritoneum as a natural filter. Before commencing peritoneal dialysis, a catheter tube is surgically inserted by our general surgeon into your abdomen. Once treatment begins, a cleansing dialysis fluid flows into and out of your body through this tube. This approach provides flexibility, enabling fluid exchange either during the day or overnight. 

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Dr. Rahaf Wagdy

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Dr. Hisham Hassan Abdelwahab

Consultant Nephrology

Dr Hisham Hassan Abdelwahab MBBS,MMedSci,FRCP-London Trained in Ireland and UK to be certified by the Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board of United kingdom as Consultant Physician and Nephrologist. DR Hishamhas more than 25 years of experience in Nephrology, served as Consultant...

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