Dedicated Dialysis Care
Our state-of-the-art Dialysis Suite is currently operating with four fully equipped units, with the capacity to expand to six units as needed. The suite is designed to provide a safe, comfortable, and supportive environment for patients requiring regular dialysis treatments. Operated by a team of certified and experienced Hemodialysis Nurses and Dialysis Technicians, the suite ensures that every patient receives the highest standard of care. As an approved private Dialysis Center by the Trinidad and Tobago Ministry of Health, we are committed to delivering reliable, professional, and patient-focused dialysis services.
Our Dialysis Suite offers a comprehensive range of essential services and support for patients undergoing hemodialysis. Key features include:
- Fully equipped dialysis units with the capacity to expand
- Certified and experienced Hemodialysis Nurses
- Continuous monitoring and support throughout treatments
- Safe and patient-centered treatment environment
- Ministry of Health-approved private Dialysis Center
- Skilled Dialysis Technicians providing expert care
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Dialysis FAQs are designed to address common questions about treatment, equipment, and patient care. Here you’ll find helpful information on what to expect during sessions, safety measures in place, and how our certified team ensures a comfortable and reliable dialysis experience. This section provides guidance for both new and returning patients.
We offer hemodialysis (HD).
Hemodialysis usually takes 3–5 hours per session, three times per week. Your nephrologist would advise on how many times a week you should be dialysed.
Most dialysis is done on an outpatient basis unless hospitalization is required for other medical reasons.
No, dialysis helps manage symptoms and maintain health but does not cure kidney disease.
For hemodialysis, a vascular access (fistula, graft, or catheter) is required. Feel free to for more information on whether we currently provide this service.
Yes, please give us a call to schedule your necessary dialysis sessions while you’re on vacation.
Yes, a referral from a nephrologist or GP / Family Medicine doctor is usually required.
Yes, our dialysis patients have access to specific discounted screening.
Yes, management would gladly facilitate a tour of our dialysis suite to prospective patients and answer any questions or concerns.
Yes, our nephrologist is available weekly for consultations by appointment only. Feel free to call the front desk for further scheduling information.
Coverage depends on insurance, national health programs, or out-of-pocket payment. We are currently in the process of accessing approval for our patients via the MOH’s External Patients Programme. Currently we have patients who pay out-of-pocket and who are covered by their insurance providers.
Family members can initially accompany patients to the dialysis suite but would have to be seated comfortably in our waiting area until they complete their treatment.
Our dialysis equipment is routinely maintained to ensure safety and reliability. All dialysis sessions are overseen by experienced, board-certified dialysis nurses and health professionals.
