Dialysis

Dialysis Treatment in Antalya – Enjoy Your Holiday with Peace of Mind

What is Dialysis?

The kidneys filter your blood, removing waste and excess fluids. When they fail, dialysis takes over this vital function, keeping your body balanced and healthy. It is a life-saving treatment for individuals with kidney failure, ensuring proper blood filtration when the kidneys can’t perform their job.

Why Choose Dialysis in Antalya?

Antalya is a world-renowned holiday destination with top-tier medical facilities. With our expert assistance, you can continue your dialysis treatment seamlessly while enjoying the beautiful Mediterranean coast.

Accredited Health Tourism Agency – We are an officially certified health travel provider.
State-of-the-Art Dialysis Centers – We work with JCI-accredited hospitals and clinics.
All-Inclusive Packages – We arrange flights, hotel accommodations, airport transfers, and dialysis appointments.
Multilingual Assistance – Our team provides support in multiple languages for a smooth experience.

How to Get Dialysis Treatment in Antalya?

1️⃣ Contact us with your travel dates and medical details.
2️⃣ Our team will assist you in scheduling your dialysis sessions.
3️⃣ We’ll handle all logistics, so you can focus on enjoying your vacation.

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Types of Dialysis Treatments Available

1. Hemodialysis

The most common type of dialysis, where a machine filters waste, salt, and fluids from the blood. Treatment is typically done 3 times per week and lasts 3-5 hours per session.

2. Peritoneal Dialysis

A home-based treatment where a special fluid is introduced into the abdomen to filter waste. Options include:

  • Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) – Done manually multiple times a day.
  • Continuous Cycling Peritoneal Dialysis (CCPD) – Performed at night using a machine.

3. Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT)

Used in intensive care for patients with acute kidney failure, providing slow and continuous blood filtration over 12-24 hours.

Your All-Inclusive Dialysis Travel Package

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Enjoy your vacation without worrying about your dialysis treatment. Let us handle the details while you relax.

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Why is dialysis used?

Properly functioning kidneys prevent extra water, waste, and other impurities from accumulating in your body. They also help control blood pressure and regulate the levels of chemical elements in the blood. These elements may include sodium and potassium. Your kidneys even activate a form of vitamin D that improves the absorption of calcium.

When your kidneys can’t perform these functions due to disease or injury, dialysis can help keep the body running as normally as possible. Without dialysis, salts and other waste products will accumulate in the blood, poison the body, and damage other organs.

However, dialysis isn’t a cure for kidney disease or other problems affecting the kidneys. Different treatments may be needed to address those concerns.

What are the different types of dialysis?
There are three different types of dialysis.

Hemodialysis
Hemodialysis is the most common type of dialysis. This process uses an artificial kidney (hemodialyzer) to remove waste and extra fluid from the blood. The blood is removed from the body and filtered through the artificial kidney. The filtered blood is then returned to the body with the help of a dialysis machine.

To get the blood to flow to the artificial kidney, your doctor will perform surgery to create an entrance point (vascular access) into your blood vessels. The three types of entrance points are:

Arteriovenous (AV) fistula. This type connects an artery and a vein. It’s the preferred option.
AV graft. This type is a looped tube.
Vascular access catheter. This may be inserted into the large vein in your neck.
Both the AV fistula and AV graft are designed for long-term dialysis treatments. People who receive AV fistulas are healed and ready to begin hemodialysis two to three months after their surgery. People who receive AV grafts are ready in two to three weeks. Catheters are designed for short-term or temporary use.

Hemodialysis treatments usually last three to five hours and are performed three times per week. However, hemodialysis treatment can also be completed in shorter, more frequent sessions.

Most hemodialysis treatments are performed at a hospital, doctor’s office, or dialysis center. The length of treatment depends on your body size, the amount of waste in your body, and the current state of your health.

After you’ve been on hemodialysis for an extended period of time, your doctor may feel that you’re ready to give yourself dialysis treatments at home. This option is more common for people who need long-term treatment.

Peritoneal dialysis
Peritoneal dialysis involves surgery to implant a peritoneal dialysis (PD) catheter into your abdomen. The catheter helps filter your blood through the peritoneum, a membrane in your abdomen. During treatment, a special fluid called dialysate flows into the peritoneum. The dialysate absorbs waste. Once the dialysate draws waste out of the bloodstream, it’s drained from your abdomen.

This process takes a few hours and needs to be repeated four to six times per day. However, the exchange of fluids can be performed while you’re sleeping or awake.

There are numerous different types of peritoneal dialysis. The main ones are:

Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). In CAPD, your abdomen is filled and drained multiple times each day. This method doesn’t require a machine and must be performed while awake.
Continuous cycling peritoneal dialysis (CCPD). CCPD uses a machine to cycle the fluid in and out of your abdomen. It’s usually done at night while you sleep.
Intermittent peritoneal dialysis (IPD). This treatment is usually performed in the hospital, though it may be performed at home. It uses the same machine as CCPD, but the process takes longer.
Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT)
This therapy is used primarily in the intensive care unit for people with acute kidney failure. It’s also known as hemofiltration. A machine passes the blood through tubing. A filter then removes waste products and water. The blood is returned to the body, along with replacement fluid. This procedure is performed 12 to 24 hours a day, generally every day.

We offer as Health Travel Health Tourism Accredited Travel Agency,The best and safest dialysis treatment package all in one with the best price in Turkey.Flights-Hotel-Airport Pick Up and transfers from-to hospital and hotel. 

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F.A.Q

  • What is dialysis and why is it necessary?
  • Dialysis is a life-saving treatment for people whose kidneys have failed. Healthy kidneys filter waste and excess fluids from the blood. When kidneys can no longer perform this function, dialysis takes over, cleaning the blood and keeping the body in balance. It's essential for removing toxins and maintaining overall health.
  • Why should I choose Antalya for my dialysis treatment?
  • Antalya offers a unique combination of top-tier medical facilities and a beautiful holiday destination. You can receive high-quality dialysis treatment at state-of-the-art, JCI-accredited centers while enjoying the Mediterranean coast. Our agency simplifies the process by handling all the logistics, allowing you to focus on your health and relaxation.
  • What types of dialysis treatments are available in Antalya?
  • We offer access to all major types of dialysis in Antalya:
    Hemodialysis: The most common type, using a machine to filter waste from the blood, typically performed 3 times a week.
    Peritoneal Dialysis: A home-based treatment using a special fluid to filter waste within the abdomen. This includes CAPD (Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis) and CCPD (Continuous Cycling Peritoneal Dialysis).
    Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT): A continuous blood filtration method used in intensive care for acute kidney failure.
  • What is included in your all-inclusive dialysis travel package?
  • Our comprehensive package covers all the essential aspects of your trip and treatment:
    Flights: Assistance with booking the best flight options to Antalya.
    Hotel Accommodation: Comfortable and convenient hotel stays near your chosen dialysis center.
    Airport Transfers: Private and hassle-free transportation to and from the airport.
    Dialysis Appointments: Pre-arranged dialysis sessions at leading medical facilities.
  • How do I book my dialysis treatment in Antalya?
  • Booking is easy! Simply contact us with your travel dates and medical details. Our team will then work with you to schedule your dialysis sessions and coordinate all the necessary arrangements. We handle the logistics so you can focus on enjoying your holiday.
  • Is dialysis a cure for kidney disease?
  • No, dialysis is not a cure for kidney disease. It's a treatment that helps to filter the blood and remove waste products when the kidneys are no longer functioning properly. While it can significantly improve quality of life, it doesn't address the underlying cause of kidney disease. Further treatments may be necessary for the underlying condition.
  • How often is hemodialysis typically performed?
  • Hemodialysis is usually performed three times a week, with each session lasting 3-5 hours. However, the frequency and duration can be adjusted based on individual needs and health conditions.
  • What are the different types of peritoneal dialysis?
  • There are two main types of peritoneal dialysis: Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) and Continuous Cycling Peritoneal Dialysis (CCPD). CAPD is done manually throughout the day, while CCPD uses a machine to cycle the fluid overnight while you sleep.
  • What is the difference between an AV fistula and an AV graft?
  • Both AV fistulas and AV grafts are types of vascular access used for hemodialysis. An AV fistula is created by connecting an artery and a vein directly, while an AV graft uses a synthetic tube to connect the artery and vein. AV fistulas are generally preferred as they tend to last longer and have a lower risk of infection.
  • How can I be sure the dialysis centers you work with are reputable?
  • We partner exclusively with JCI-accredited hospitals and clinics in Antalya. JCI (Joint Commission International) accreditation is a globally recognized standard for healthcare quality and patient safety, ensuring you receive the highest level of care. We are also a certified health tourism agency.

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