
dialysis clinics
Dialysis clinics are specialized medical facilities where patients with kidney failure receive treatment to remove waste and excess fluids from their blood. When kidneys can't function properly, dialysis helps perform this vital role. There are two main types: hemodialysis, which uses a machine and a filter to clean the blood, and peritoneal dialysis, which uses the lining of the abdomen. Treatments usually occur regularly, often multiple times a week, and aim to help patients maintain health and quality of life. These clinics play a crucial role in managing chronic kidney disease and supporting patients' overall wellbeing.