Centre de dialyse Paris

Different types of dialysis

The services on offer :

  • Centre-based haemodialysis
  • Medical Dialysis Unit (U.D.M)
  • Assisted self-dialysis unit

In-centre haemodialysis

Haemodialysis is an intermittent treatment (3 weekly sessions of a minimum of 4 hours per session as a general rule). The frequency and duration of sessions are prescribed by your doctor, depending on your state of health and your needs.

Medical dialysis unit

This is reserved for independent patients who have been trained in haemodialysis. The medicalised dialysis unit provides each patient with a visit from a nephrologist one to three times a week, during the session, depending on their medical needs, and a consultation with a full medical examination in a consultation room, at least once a month. A specialised medical and paramedical team is in charge of the dialysis session.

Assisted self-dialysis unit

This unit is intended for patients who have been trained in haemodialysis and are partially independent, but who may require the assistance of a nurse. The unit provides each patient with a visit from a nephrologist during a session at least once a month, and a consultation with a full medical examination outside a haemodialysis session once a quarter.
Other nephrology consultations may be arranged depending on the patient's medical needs.

Your treatment will always begin with a consultation at the centre. Depending on your state of health and the tolerance of the sessions, you may be referred to Auto Dialysis or UDM, on the basis of a medical decision.

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