Emergency services 24 x 7 all medical services under one roof. All Specialty & Super Specialty services eg. Physician, Surgeon, Ortho Surgeon, ENT Surgeon, Gynecologis....

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Facilities – Semi Private, Private. A/c & Non A/c room for IPD patients. “State of Art” ICU, OT, C.T. Scan, USG & Colour Doppler, Digital X-Ray, 2DEcho, Holte....

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75 Bedded multispecialty ISO 9000-2008 & FEQH accredited hospital with membership of quality council of India. Hospital has approval of Exemption U/S 17 of Income Tax A....

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City Hospital offers Consessional Scheme for regular patients!!

10 Free visits in general OPD

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Dialysis

Dialysis is a method of removing toxic substances (impurities or wastes) from the blood when the kidneys are unable to remove these substances.

WHAT IS HEMODIALYSIS?

Hemodialysis works by removing blood from the body and having it flow across a special filter, along with solutions. The filter helps remove toxins. The blood is then returned to the body.

Hemodialysis requires special ways to access the blood in the blood vessels. Access may be needed on a short-term (temporary) or long-term (permanent) basis.

Temporary access involves placing dialysis catheters (hollow tubes) into larger veins, usually in your neck, chest, or leg near the groin. They are most often used in emergency situations for short periods of time. However, catheters called tunneled catheters can be used for weeks or even months.

Permanent access is created by surgically joining an artery to a vein, usually in the arm. This vein becomes thickened over time. To perform the dialysis, blood is removed and returned through the vein. Th