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  1. The NxStage System One is the first and only truly portable hemodialysis system cleared for home use in the United States, including solo hemodialysis during waking hours, and nocturnal hemodialysis, while both the patient and care partner sleep. It was specifically designed for patients to use in their homes, and is small enough to allow ...

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    The price of dialysis in the Philippines can range from Php 2,000 to Php 7,000 and above per treatment session. Your doctor will prescribe the number of sessions that you need per week.

    Most major hospitals have their respective hemodialysis units and departments. This is a part of their service offerings to the patients with kidney disease. You can easily locate a center near you in a hospital within your locality. The National Kidney Transplant Institute is the recognized institution for kidney diseases and treatment. You can av...

    Jose Lingad Hospital: Php 2,250
    Capitol Medical Center: Php 3,000
    NKTI: Php 2,800
    Makati Medical Center: Php 5,500

    It is a mode of access where the artery is connected to the vein for preparation. The price may vary depending on the patient’s profile.

    Most patients will be required to undergo treatments up to 3 sessions per week. Each hemodialysis session can last up to 4 hours in most hospitals. Some people may have to undergo treatment for life. However, those with acute conditions may only need a specific number of treatment sessions.

    There may be a slight difference in costs when it comes to the age of the patient. Children and babies young than 2 years old may have a different set of treatment plans as recommended by the doctor.

    Most hospitals will have schedules from Monday to Saturday. For each day, there is a fixed number of sessions. Some may have 3 sessions per day while bigger hospitals may have up to 5 sessions.

    Philhealth has recently increased its coverage. As of the latest details, it will cover up to 90 days (or 90 sessions) worth of dialysis per patient. Now, the sessions have become 144.

    Not all HMO plans will cover the costs of hemodialysis. It will depend on your account and some may not even pay for the full amount. If you have kidney condition before your HMO account was approved, you may have it under the pre-existing type of health card.

    For the most part, senior citizens can enjoy a lower price thanks to their general benefits when it comes to medical care. If you have an ID, you may present it to avail of discounts of up to 20% depending on hospital policies. References: Healthline, NIDDK, Yale

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  3. With the NxStage System One, patients can dialyze almost in any area of their home. Designed for portability. Small footprint: the NxStage cycler can be easily moved around. There are two methods of dialysate supply, bags or PureFlow SL, which provides flexibility also while traveling. Designed for ease of handling.

  4. Solo/Independent Home Dialysis | NxStage Medical Inc. Call 1-888-200-6465 to speak. with a Patient Consultant. Or text INFO to 1-844-620-2267.

  5. In this section, you’ll find answers to frequently asked questions about home dialysis, including what it is, its benefits, challenges, and available options. If you have additional questions, reach out to your doctor or contact a Patient Consultant at 888-200-6456.

  6. NxStage VersiHD is designed for: Your patients – Short training times and straightforward handling can open up a home treatment perspective. 14 Their home – Two sources of dialysate, either different concentrations of prefabricated bags or an integrated production directly at the point of care, making major home renovations obsolete.*

  7. Determining Treatment Options . NxStage System One is designed around the intersection of portability and flexibility, empowering patients to fit dialysis into their unique lifestyle . System One patients can choose from an array of possible therapy options such as conventional thrice weekly to more frequent dialysis, all while having the option

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