Our services are divide into two parts to meet various needs:

Expert evaluation of space and utilities with professional conversion advice.

Supervision of equipment setup and technical works to ensure clinical safety.

Specialist guidance for patients and carers, with on-site support during the initial phase.

Aseptic catheter cleaning, fluid exchange assistance, and infection monitoring.

Professional monitoring of AV fistulas or grafts to ensure stable blood flow.

Specialist cleaning and maintenance for central venous catheters (e.g. Hickman, PICC).
Patients seeking a comprehensive solution to transition to Home Haemodialysis (HHD).
Individuals performing Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) at home who require professional support.
Patients receiving clinic-based haemodialysis needing home-based maintenance for their vascular access.
Families and carers requiring expert nursing assistance to manage dialysis procedures safely.
Dialysis care and setup are managed by senior staff with specialist renal expertise:
Consultation with your nephrologist to confirm HHD suitability.
Home assessment to plan necessary utility and drainage modifications.
Detailed plan covering equipment, engineering works, and training costs.
Supervised equipment setup alongside comprehensive operational training.
Nurse-accompanied initial session followed by ongoing clinical and technical support.
Typically, 80–100 sq. ft. of space with dedicated water and power access. Our team provides on-site assessments and feasible modification advice.
The process—including equipment ordering, delivery, installation, and training—usually takes 2–3 months, depending on supply and engineering complexity.
Yes. Modern home units are designed for ease of use. Our Renal Specialist Nurses provide hands-on training to ensure you are confident and independent.
Key symptoms include abdominal pain, fever, and cloudy effluent (dialysis fluid). Our nurses will train you on what to monitor; if symptoms appear, contact us or your attending physician immediately.