Common diseases like
diabetes, hypertension and chronic glomerulo-nephritis can lead to
permanent loss of renal functions - with dialysis and renal
transplantation being the frequent outcome. The emergence of new
therapeutic interventions has created opportunities in India to
manage the progression of renal diseases. ISO certified major
hospitals in India like Bhatia Hospital and Saifee Hospital have
departments of Nephrology and Organ Transplant equipped with the
latest computerized dialysis machines, reverse osmosis water plant
to provide pure and trace element-free water supply, as well as
state-of-the-art facilities in the operating rooms and Transplant
Intensive Care Units.
For those who need renal replacement therapy, services like
Hemodialysis, Chronic Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) and
Transplantation are also available. In addition to the basic
hemodialysis facilities, the patients' requirements for other
modalities of treatment such as Continuous Arterio-Venous
Haemofilteration (CAVH), Continuous Veno-Venous Haemofilteration
(CVVH), Continuous Cycler-Assisted Peritioneal Dialysis (CCPD)
are also available. Patients can also avail of the bicarbonate
dialysis facility at Bhatia Hospital, Bangalore. Round the clock
service is available at these hospitals for the critically ill
patients in the intensive care units who may need fluid,
electrolyte management and renal supportive therapy. The cost of
getting a dialysis is around US$ 50 to US$ 75 per dialysis
whereas the same costs about $ 300 in the U.S.A. Similarly a
kidney transplant package in India is available for around US$
7500 which is comparatively much cheaper than what it would cost
abroad. |