Hoima Regional Referral Hospital has officially launched its new dialysis unit, a major boost in the fight against kidney failure in the region.
Speaking during the launch on Tuesday, Dr. Louis Nyende explained that dialysis is a life-saving treatment for patients whose kidneys can no longer function properly. The procedure uses a machine to filter waste products from the blood, mimicking the role of healthy kidneys.
🎙️: NYENDE ON MACHINE (Luganda)
Dr. Nyende also urged the public to prioritize regular medical checkups, warning that early detection is key to preventing acute kidney injuries.
Immaculate Kabategeki, a nurse working in the unit, noted that the facility will offer dialysis sessions three times a week, especially targeting patients with chronic kidney conditions.
The new dialysis unit is expected to reduce the burden on patients who previously had to travel long distances for treatment.