Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis
Treatment for acute or chronic kidney failure, with state-of-the-art equipment and trained staff dedicated to improving patients’ quality of life, supported by the expertise of nutritionists and psychologists.
155 Antonio Aguilar Street, Burocratas del Estado, San Luis, San Luis Potosí, México
Monday–Saturday: 7:00 AM–2:30 PM and 2:30 PM–9:30 PM
Hemodialysis is a specialized medical service offered at Hospital Angeles San Luis Potosí. This treatment is used for patients with chronic kidney disease who need to remove toxins and excess fluid from their bodies. During hemodialysis, a machine is used to filter the patient’s blood, removing waste products and returning it to the body. This process helps maintain the body’s chemical balance and prevent serious complications.
At Hospital Angeles San Luis Potosí a highly trained medical team and state-of-the-art technology to provide quality hemodialysis services. Our medical and nursing staff is committed to offering comprehensive and personalized care to each patient, ensuring their comfort and well-being during treatment.
Additionally, at our hospital, we prioritize the safety and hygiene of our patients. We follow strict cleaning and disinfection protocols to ensure a contaminant-free environment and prevent infections.
If you or a loved one requires hemodialysis, trust Hospital Angeles San Luis Potosí provide quality treatment and specialized medical care. Our goal is to improve our patients’ quality of life and provide them with the necessary support throughout the entire hemodialysis process.
Hemodialysis is a medical procedure used to filter and clean the blood of people whose kidneys are not functioning properly. It is used to treat chronic kidney disease.
A hemodialysis session usually lasts about 3 to 4 hours. However, the duration may vary depending on each patient's needs and condition.
The frequency of hemodialysis sessions depends on the patient's health and the doctor's recommendation. Generally, they are performed 3 to 4 times a week.
Some of the risks and complications associated with hemodialysis may include infections, changes in blood pressure, muscle cramps, nausea, and vomiting, among others. However, it is important to note that these risks are managed and monitored by the medical team.
Hemodialysis itself is not painful, as it is performed using a machine and a vascular access site. However, some patients may experience minor discomfort when the needles are inserted into the vascular access site. The medical team will take steps to minimize any discomfort during the procedure.