Also known as ہیموڈالیسس
Nephrologist
M.D, Doctor of Medicine (Nephrology)
Internal Medicine Specialist
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S. (Nephrology)
Nephrologist
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S. (Nephrology), CSN (RCP UK)
Nephrologist
MBBS, FCPS (Nephrology)
Nephrologist
M.B.B.S., MSc (Nephrology - UK), MSc (Public Health - UK), M.D (Internal Medicine - UK), FRSPH (UK)
Nephrologist
M.B.B.S., MSc (Nephrology - UK), MSc (Public Health - UK), M.D (Internal Medicine - UK), FRSPH (UK)
Nephrologist
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S. (Nephrology), ESENeph (UK)
Internal Medicine Specialist
MBBS, M.D (Medicine), M.D Nephrology (Gold Medlist), ESENeph
Internal Medicine Specialist
MBBS, M.D (Medicine), M.D Nephrology (Gold Medlist), ESENeph
Nephrologist
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)
Nephrologist
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S. (Nephrology)
Nephrologist
M.B.B.S. , F.C.P.S. (Nephrology)
During Hemodialysis, a flexible tube (catheter) is put into a vein in your neck, below your collarbone, or next to your groin.A pump in the hemodialysis machine slowly draws out your blood, then sends it through another machine called a dialyzer. This works like a kidney and filters out extra salt, waste, and fluid. Your cleaned blood is sent back into your body through the second needle in your arm.