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Dialysis Hospital in Hitec City, Hyderabad

What is Dialysis?

Dialysis is a medical procedure that replaces the essential functions of the kidneys when they are no longer able to filter blood effectively. It helps remove waste, extra fluids, and toxins from the body, ensuring chemical balance and overall stability. At AINU Hitec City, we offer a wide spectrum of advanced dialysis services tailored to each patient’s needs.

Dialysis Department at AINU Hitec City

AINU Hitec City is equipped with next-generation dialysis systems and advanced safety protocols that meet global benchmarks. With multiple high-performance dialysis machines, a Double RO water purification system, and a zero-compromise one-dialyzer-per-patient policy, we ensure unmatched quality in care.

Sessions are closely monitored by experienced nephrologists, while our trained staff ensures that each treatment is comfortable and precise. From regular hemodialysis to complex ICU-based therapies, we offer end-to-end dialysis services under one roof.

We Specialize In

Hemodialysis

Hemodialysis

A widely used and effective method where blood is filtered through a dialysis machine to remove toxins and fluids.

Hemodiafiltration (HDF)

Hemodiafiltration (HDF)

An advanced technique combining hemodialysis and filtration to ensure deeper cleansing and better patient outcomes.

Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT)

Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT)

Ideal for patients in critical care, CRRT allows continuous, slow blood purification with minimal stress on the body.

Peritoneal Dialysis

Peritoneal Dialysis

A convenient, home-based option that uses the peritoneal lining in your abdomen as a natural filter.

Customized Dialysis Schedules

Customized Dialysis Schedules

We create dialysis schedules that align with your health condition, lifestyle, and daily routine.

Supervised by Expert Nephrologists

Supervised by Expert Nephrologists

All sessions are led and monitored by specialist nephrologists to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Why Choose AINU for Dialysis?

  • State-of-the-Art Dialysis Machines
  • Double RO System for Pure Dialysate Water
  • Adherence to Global Safety Standards
  • Strict Infection Control Protocols
  • One Dialyzer Per Patient Practice
  • Personalized Care in a Peaceful Setting
  • 24/7 Availability of Expert Nephrologists

Expert Dialysis Care

At AINU Hitec City, excellence in kidney care meets personalized attention. Trust our team to help you live healthier and better.

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Meet Our Team

AINU has earned the reputation of being the best dialysis hospital in Hitec City because of the region’s top nephrologists, along with a dedicated team of trained dialysis technicians and nurses. Together, we provide care that is medically advanced, emotionally supportive, and always patient-first.

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FAQs

1.What is a dialysis treatment?
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Dialysis is a life-saving medical procedure that takes over the function of the kidneys when they can no longer remove waste, toxins, and excess fluids from the blood. It helps maintain a safe level of certain chemicals in the body like potassium, sodium, and bicarbonate, and controls blood pressure in patients with kidney failure.
2.Where can I get more details about dialysis procedures and cost?
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You can visit the nearest AINU hospital or check our official website to learn about:
  • Different types of dialysis offered
  • Procedure details
  • Duration and frequency
  • Safety protocols
  • Dialysis treatment costs (which may vary based on the type and duration of treatment)
For personalized assistance, you can also book a consultation with one of our nephrologists.
3.What varieties of dialysis are there?
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There are two main types of dialysis:
  • Hemodialysis (HD): Blood is filtered through a dialysis machine outside the body and returned clean.
  • Peritoneal Dialysis (PD): The blood is cleaned inside the body using the peritoneal membrane and a special dialysis fluid.
  • At AINU Hospitals, we also offer:
  • Hemodiafiltration (HDF): Advanced form of HD for deeper toxin removal.
  • Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT): Dialysis support for critically ill ICU patients.
4.Who requires dialysis?
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Dialysis is required when the kidneys lose about 85–90% of their function (end-stage renal disease or ESRD). Patients with conditions such as:
  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
  • Acute kidney injury (AKI)
  • Diabetic nephropathy
  • Polycystic kidney disease
  • Glomerulonephritis (may need dialysis as part of long-term or temporary treatment)
5.How does dialysis work?
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Hemodialysis works by drawing blood out of the body, filtering it through a dialyzer (artificial kidney), and returning the clean blood back into the body. Peritoneal dialysis uses the lining of the abdomen (peritoneum) to filter waste from the blood with the help of a dialysis fluid. Both methods help balance electrolytes, remove waste, and reduce fluid buildup in patients with kidney failure.
6.How long can patients live on dialysis?
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Many patients live on dialysis for 5 to 10 years or more, depending on their overall health, age, and adherence to treatment. Some live even longer with proper care. Kidney transplantation is also an option for suitable candidates, which can significantly improve both survival and quality of life.
7.What are the risk factors / side effects of dialysis?
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While dialysis is generally safe, some potential risks and side effects include:
  • Low blood pressure (hypotension)
  • Fatigue or weakness
  • Muscle cramps
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Risk of infection (especially with peritoneal dialysis)
  • Fluid overload or imbalance
  • Access site complications (in hemodialysis)
At AINU Hospitals, we follow strict safety protocols to minimize risks and ensure a comfortable dialysis experience.
8.What foods are good and bad for dialysis patients?
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Recommended foods for dialysis patients:
  • High-quality proteins (eggs, lean meat, fish)
  • Fresh fruits (low potassium, like apples and berries)
  • Vegetables (low potassium ones like cabbage, cauliflower)
  • White rice, white bread
  • Unsalted snacks
Recommended foods for dialysis patients:
  • High-potassium fruits (bananas, oranges, avocados)
  • High-phosphorus foods (nuts, seeds, dairy, dark sodas)
  • Salty or processed foods
  • Excess fluid intake (especially soups, juices, ice)
Your diet should be supervised by a renal dietitian to match your type of dialysis and lab values.