Dialysis at Home

Dialysis
at Home

Safe, professional, and compassionate dialysis support at home in Patna. Our certified medical staff assist kidney patients with peritoneal dialysis and renal care right at your doorstep.

Service Overview

Professional Kidney Care
At Your Doorstep

Dialysis at home is a safe and effective option for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) or end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Our team at Vitaluxe Home Care supports patients undergoing Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) and Automated Peritoneal Dialysis (APD) in the comfort of their own home.

Our certified nurses and paramedics assist with the entire dialysis process — from setting up the dialysis equipment to monitoring the patient during and after the procedure. All services are conducted under the guidance of a nephrologist, ensuring utmost safety and clinical standards.

Certified Medical Staff

Experienced nurses and paramedics trained in peritoneal dialysis procedures.

Nephrologist Supervised

All home dialysis programs are supervised and approved by qualified nephrologists.

Improved Quality of Life

Home dialysis offers greater flexibility and comfort compared to center-based dialysis.

Dialysis at Home
What's Included

Complete Dialysis Care
Support Package

End-to-end renal care delivered safely at home by our trained medical team

Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD)

Assistance with Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) exchanges at home as per prescribed schedule.

Vital Signs Monitoring

Regular monitoring of blood pressure, weight, fluid balance, and temperature before and after dialysis.

Catheter Exit Site Care

Professional maintenance and dressing of the peritoneal catheter exit site to prevent infection.

Diet & Fluid Guidance

Guidance on renal diet compliance and fluid intake management as recommended by the nephrologist.

Medication Management

Timely administration and reminder for prescribed renal medications and supplements.

Doctor Reporting

Regular updates and progress reports shared with the nephrologist for ongoing treatment adjustments.

FAQ

Frequently Asked
Questions