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A guideline to a healthier lifestyle, download recipes (coming soon)
Exercise
Exercise is encouraged for dialysis patients and includes activities like walking, cycling (including during treatment) - Coming Soon
Are You at Risk?
Most people with kidney failure presents no symptoms, take the test to help you understand more.
Educational Content
Download free educational information to help you better understand more about kidney disease. (Coming Soon)
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Important FAQ’s
Dialysis is a medical treatment that filters and purifies your blood of waste products and extra fluids when your kidneys are unable to do so.
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is categorized into five stages (1-5) based on your glomerular filtration rate (GFR), with Stage 1 being normal to high GFR with kidney damage and Stage 5 being kidney failure
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No, kidney disease, especially chronic kidney disease (CKD) and kidney failure, is generally not curable, but it can be managed and its progression slowed.
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Cost of dialysis treatment varies from treatment option you are placed on by your Nephrologist/ Physician and the medical aid you are affiliated with. We accept all kinds of medical schemes and we help facilitate the pre-authorisation process. For self funding patient, a private negotiated fee applies.
You generally need to be on dialysis for the rest of your life if you have chronic kidney failure, or until you receive a kidney transplant. However, for temporary acute kidney injury (AKI), dialysis may only be needed for a short time until your kidneys recover.
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