Search for a unit to start reviewing.
Cairns Private Dialysis Unit - Ramsay Health
Australia
This 5 chair unit is managed by a very experienced nurses and assistants. The attention to detail could not be bettered and this combined with a...
Reviewed By: Romaanes
Darwin Hospital Dialysis Unit
Australia
I will preface my review with the information that I am only 4 months into this dialysis caper. This ward of Royal Darwin Hospital has to be the...
Reviewed By: No bloody good
Mesogeios Dialysis Center Heraklion
Greece
The unit is immaculately clean, large open space, with a stunning view over the hills above Heraklion. The equipment is modern and the staff are...
Reviewed By: jpproenca
Mucaria Dialysis
Italy
I went for 2 weeks in April in 2017 and I was astounded by the efficiency and care given at both the Dialysis Unit and the support, advice and...
Reviewed By: jpproenca
BIMC Siloam Dialysis Centre
Indonesia
From my traveling experience as a foreign dialysis traveller, although this was my first tropical dialysis holidays, so far the BIMC Siloam Dialysis...
Reviewed By: jpproenca
BIMC Siloam Dialysis Centre
Indonesia
From my traveling experience as a foreign dialysis traveller, although this was my first tropical dialysis holidays, so far the BIMC Siloam Dialysis...
Reviewed By: jpproenca
Hi, Im Greg Collette and I write the BigDandMe blog, about living with dialysis from the recipients viewpoint yours and mine.
Of all the things we fear when we start dialysis, our loss of freedom to travel where and when we like, is usually at the top of the list.
But the news on that score is good.
After 21 years off and on dialysis, Ive learned from experience that travel can absolutely be an integral part of a dialysis patients life.
Maybe 20 years ago, it was a little radical to travel across the world. But now, not only to patients expect to travel, so too do dialysis clinicians promote travel as an important part of each dialysis patients life.
Read more