Explore options for treating Chronic Kidney Disease and find the treatment path that’s right for you.
A form of dialysis that filters your blood using a machine and a synthetic membrane – called a dialyser – performed at a hospital or dialysis clinic, at a scheduled time, by a nurse or clinician.
A kidney transplant may be a treatment option for some patients, while supportive care without dialysis might be suitable for others.
Industry-leading researchers and practitioners offer unique and wide-ranging points of view on the latest developments in acute renal care.
Learn ways to stay physically and mentally strong throughout your treatment journey.
Adopting the right eating habits will help you feel your best throughout treatment.
Coping the emotional challenges of your condition may allow you to channel them into positive action.
Discussing your condition with loved ones may make adjusting to life with Chronic Kidney Disease easier.
Maintaining intimacy is still possible with Chronic Kidney Disease, and talking about any issues you’re experiencing may help.
With the help of certain arrangements, you can stay mobile and travel while you’re being treated.