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Haemodialysis

Kidney replacement therapy for patients with kidney failure — 13,355 sessions in 2025–26.

13,355
Dialysis sessions 2025–26
Free under MJPJAY & PMJAY
About this service

Haemodialysis is a life-sustaining treatment for patients whose kidneys can no longer filter waste and excess fluid from the blood. During each session, blood is drawn through a soft tube into a dialysis machine, cleaned by passing through a filter (dialyser), and returned to the body. RRSH is one of the largest public dialysis centres in the Amravati division — 13,355 sessions were performed in 2025–26. Patients typically receive dialysis three times per week.

Who needs this service

Patients with end-stage kidney disease or severe acute kidney injury where the kidneys cannot maintain essential body functions. Dialysis is also used as a bridge while awaiting kidney transplant.

What to expect

Each session lasts approximately 4 hours. Needles are inserted into the dialysis access site (fistula or catheter) at the start. Vitals are monitored throughout. Patients may read, rest, or watch television during the session. Some mild fatigue after sessions is normal.

How to prepare
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Follow your nephrologist's advice on fluid and dietary restrictions between sessions. Weigh yourself before each session. Report any fever, access site redness, or unusual symptoms to the dialysis team immediately.

Cost & Eligibility
Free of cost under MJPJAY & PMJAY

Dialysis sessions covered under MJPJAY Scheme Code M8 (Nephrology). Cashless for eligible patients.

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