There are two ways of replacing diseased kidneys:
Dialysis and renal transplantation. They complement each other and may be carried out one after the other.
In most cases, dialysis treatment will be proposed. In France, haemodialysis is the technique most frequently used.
Two ministerial circulars published in the Journal Officiel in September 2002 and applicable in 2005 provide for five types of dialysis facility.
Our establishment is located close to a public or private health care facility, allowing hospitalisation if necessary.
Haemodialysis centres receive haemodialysis patients whose state of health requires the permanent presence of a nephrologist during the session. At the centre, patients are cared for by a specialised medical and paramedical team during their dialysis session.
Medicalised Dialysis Unit: This is reserved for independent patients. In the medicalised dialysis unit, each patient is visited by a nephrologist at the start of the session. Depending on the patient's medical needs, a consultation with a full medical examination may take place in a consultation room. A specialised medical and paramedical team takes charge of the dialysis session.
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Téléphone accueil : 01.69.54.45.45
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38 Avenue Jules Vallès
91200 ATHIS-MONS