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chronic haemodialysis
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With over 71 dedicated dialysis units and a presence in every major metro across the country, you’re never far from the support you need.

Unique to your condition
We offer an all-encompassing chronic haemodialysis service with treatment options specific to your condition at our dialysis units, countrywide. We also offer a unique dialysis programme that includes training for safe dialysis in the comfort of your home.
Everything related to your chronic dialysis treatment is unique to your condition. If you receive treatment at an NRC clinic, you will receive expert care by our trained nephrologists, clinical technologists and nurses.
chronic haemodialysis
With over 71 dedicated dialysis units and a presence in every major metro across the country, you’re never far from the support you need.
Whether you are a patient, a family member or a caregiver, we work closely with you to guide you through the treatment journey – from understanding the condition, treatment options and dietary changes. Get the care and information you need by reaching out to us.
24 Fricker Road, Sandton, Illovo, 2196
+27 11 726 5206 / +27 11 049 3700
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Healthy resources
Chronic haemodialysis is a type of dialysis treatment for chronic kidney failure. A dialysis machine functions like an artificial kidney and cleans your blood, which can be administered at home or at a dialysis facility.
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Fixed treatment schedules
You need to visit an NRC clinic to receive dialysis multiple times in a week, which can disrupt work and home life.
02
Diet and fluid restrictions
Chronic haemodialysis requires you to follow a strict diet between sessions and limit your fluid intake.
03
Increased feelings of nausea
Waste tends to build up between treatments, causing feelings of nausea and fatigue.