The Nephrology Department at Heritage Hospitals provides comprehensive dialysis treatment in Varanasi. Our maintenance dialysis centre features advanced German RO technology. Patients with kidney failure or severely damaged renal function benefit from specialised therapies such as hemodiafiltration (HDF), which combines hemodialysis and hemofiltration for more effective toxin removal. Each session is carefully monitored by nephrologists and dialysis technicians with round-the-clock nursing care. Beyond treatment, our team at the best dialysis centre in Varanasi manages electrolyte imbalances, fluid retention, and creatinine levels. We also ensure continuity of care with easy appointments, follow-ups, cashless insurance, ambulance pick-up, and compassionate support for patients undergoing long-term dialysis.
Providing comprehensive dialysis care in Varanasi with expert doctors and advanced facilities.
42 stations with high-flux machines and backup generators for uninterrupted sessions.
Hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, SLED, and CRRT available under one roof.
24×7 nephrology ICU and emergency dialysis for both acute and chronic patients.
Double-stage RO with endotoxin filters ensures safe, infection-free dialysis sessions.
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A standard haemodialysis run lasts about four hours, three times weekly. Frequency may change if residual kidney function is lower or fluid gains are high. Your nephrologist will adjust the schedule accordingly.
The frequency of dialysis depends on kidney function and medical advice. Many patients with end-stage renal disease require dialysis three times a week, though this is suggested based on the individual's condition by the nephrologist.
Dialysis patients usually need a low-salt, low-potassium, and moderate-protein diet. Fluid intake is also restricted. Limit foods rich in phosphorus, like cola, nuts, and dairy. Reach out to a dietitian for personalised advice and a diet plan.
Yes. With stable haemoglobin, suitable access and prior booking, patients can receive holiday dialysis at accredited centres. We coordinate prescriptions and clinical summaries for seamless out-station care.
Possible risks include low blood pressure, infections, or muscle cramps. At Heritage Hospitals, strict infection control and continuous monitoring reduce these risks, ensuring safe and reliable dialysis care in Varanasi.