Dialysis and Kidney Care
Conservative kidney management focuses on treating the symptoms of kidney failure to help you achieve the best quality of life possible without dialysis or a kidney transplant.
Conservative kidney management includes:
treating symptoms
making a...
Hemodialysis is when blood is cleaned outside of the body using a machine and an artificial kidney filter. Treatments are usually done three times a week in a centre (also called a unit or clinic) with dialysis machines.
Where can I get hemodialysis on...
A kidney transplant is an operation to place a healthy kidney in your body. This kidney will do enough work to keep you healthy. You will have to take medication for the rest of your life to prevent your body from rejecting your new kidney.
Some...
Chronic kidney disease, also called CKD, happens when your kidneys have been damaged or not working well for more than three months.
Treatment focuses on slowing the progression of kidney damage, usually by controlling the cause. The earlier chronic...
The kidneys are two organs found below the ribs with one on each side of your spine. They are shaped like kidney beans and are about the size of your closed fist. Your kidneys cleanse your blood of toxins and transform the waste into urine.
What happens...
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a form of dialysis done at home either by the patient or, in some cases, with the assistance of a care giver.
What are the benefits of peritoneal dialysis?
With peritoneal dialysis you can:
dialyze at home
set your...
If you are on hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis, you can travel outside of PEI with careful planning.
If you are planning a vacation or other travel, let your health care team know as soon as possible (preferably two to three months in advance). They...