How Much Does Dialysis Cost In South Africa

In medicine, dialysis is the process of removing excess water, solutes, and toxins from the blood in people whose kidneys can no longer perform these functions naturally.

How Much Does Dialysis Cost In South Africa

Dialysis for everyone – at R250 000 per year per patient, before drugs and excluding any hospital admissions for complications – costs too much.

How much does dialysis cost per session in South Africa?

Dialysis machines can be purchased for about R200000, but the actual treatment is very costly.

It costs the state about R120 000 per year for each patient receiving hemodialysis treatment.

Is dialysis free in South Africa?

Public sector medical care, including dialysis, is free for those who cannot afford it.

However, due to the high expense of RRT, dialysis is rationed.

How many dialysis units are there in South Africa?

There are now 278 centers offering KRT in South Africa, of which 248 (89%) are in the private sector. Dialysis units in the public sector are hospital-based, whereas there is a mix of hospital-based and freestanding units in the private sector.

What are the signs that you need dialysis?

Kidney failure symptoms from the buildup of wastes in the body

A metallic taste in the mouth or ammonia breath.

Protein aversion (no longer wanting to eat meat)

Nausea and vomiting.

Difficulty concentrating.

Loss of appetite.

Itchiness (pruritis)

At what stage do you start dialysis?

National Kidney Foundation guidelines recommend you start dialysis when your kidney function drops to 15% or less or if you have severe symptoms caused by your kidney diseases, such as shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle cramps, nausea, or vomiting.