Trusted dialysis care

Healing Hands.
Caring Hearts.

At H&P Dialysis Centre, every session is delivered with clinical precision and genuine warmth — because kidney care is more than treatment. It's a relationship.

10k+
Dialysis sessions delivered
24/7
Emergency nephrology care
15+
Expert clinicians & nurses
100%
Sterile, single-use protocols
H&P Dialysis Centre modern treatment room
What we do

Care built around the patient

From routine dialysis to specialist nephrology, our multidisciplinary team supports every stage of your kidney health journey.

01

Hemodialysis

State-of-the-art machines with individualized dialysis prescriptions and continuous monitoring.

02

Nephrology Consult

Comprehensive kidney health assessments, CKD management, and long-term care planning.

03

Dietary Guidance

Renal-friendly meal plans, fluid guidance, and lifestyle coaching from certified dietitians.

04

Patient Education

Workshops and one-on-one sessions covering lifestyle, medication, and dialysis literacy.

Education

Understanding Dialysis & Kidneys

What is Dialysis?

Dialysis is a life-saving medical procedure used to filter and remove waste products, excess fluids, and toxins from the blood when the kidneys can no longer perform these functions effectively. It helps maintain the body's electrolyte and fluid balance, which is essential for normal body functioning. Dialysis is commonly used in patients with kidney failure and is done through either hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis to manage their condition.

In what situations would a patient require dialysis therapy?

Dialysis is required when the kidneys cannot filter waste, toxins, and excess fluids from the blood effectively. Situations necessitating dialysis include:

  • End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD): When chronic kidney disease (CKD) progresses to stage 5, with kidney function below 15%, dialysis is needed to perform the kidneys' filtration duties.
  • Acute Kidney Injury (AKI): Sudden, severe kidney failure from trauma, infection, or toxins may require temporary dialysis while kidneys recover.
  • Severe Electrolyte Imbalances: Critical levels of potassium, sodium, or acids in the blood that cannot be corrected with medications alone.
  • Fluid Overload: Excess fluid accumulation leading to complications like pulmonary edema or heart failure that cannot be managed through other means.
  • Uremia: Accumulation of waste products in the blood causing severe symptoms such as nausea, confusion, or pericarditis.

Functions of the Kidneys

The kidneys filter blood, remove waste and fluids, regulate blood pressure, produce erythropoietin, control acid-base balance, and help activate vitamin D for calcium absorption. These functions are essential for overall health.

Dialysis Procedure

In dialysis, excess fluids and waste products are removed from the blood. Hemodialysis uses an artificial machine to purify the blood, while peritoneal dialysis uses the body's peritoneum. Healthcare professionals choose the most suitable method based on individual patient needs.

Types of Dialysis

There are two main types of dialysis: Hemodialysis and Peritoneal dialysis.

Hemodialysis

Hemodialysis involves circulating the patient's blood outside the body through a machine that filters out waste products and excess fluids before returning the cleansed blood to the body. It requires vascular access, typically through an arteriovenous fistula or graft. It is usually performed in a clinic or hospital setting, typically three times a week.

Peritoneal Dialysis

Peritoneal dialysis uses the patient's peritoneum, a membrane lining the abdomen, as a natural filter. Dialysis fluid is introduced into the peritoneal cavity through a catheter. After a dwell time, the fluid is drained out. Peritoneal dialysis can be done at home, offering more flexibility in treatment schedules and lifestyle.

Both types of dialysis serve to manage kidney failure by maintaining fluid balance, electrolyte levels, and removing toxins from the body.

Every patient is family. Every session, our promise.

Individualized dialysis, transparent pricing, and an environment designed to feel calm — never clinical.

Single-use dialyzer options
Trained nephrology nurses
Hepatitis-segregated bays
Home diet & recipe support
Visit Us

Our Location

We are conveniently located in the heart of the city, offering easy access and a serene environment for your treatment.

Clinic Address

Omkar Multi-speciality Hospital
422/2221, Sant Tukaram Nagar, Pimpri Colony
Pimpri-Chinchwad, Maharashtra 411018

Contact Info

+91 9699093631
hpdialysis.in