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Facing a diagnosis that requires kidney dialysis can be overwhelming and challenging. When your kidneys are no longer able to filter your blood properly, you will need a dialysis center that can provide the kidney treatment you need without needing to travel far from your home in Laguna.
Unihealth Southwoods Hospital is a trusted hospital with dialysis center conveniently located at Southwoods Ecocentrum Business Park in Biñan, Laguna. Our Dialysis Center is equipped with the latest dialysis machines and a team of experienced doctors across different specializations, including skilled nephrologists that provide compassionate and personalized kidney care depending on what you need.
Check our available kidney dialysis services and our state-of-the-art equipment below.
What is Dialysis for?
Your kidney is responsible for filtering out toxins like waste materials, urea, and excess salts or fluids out of your blood. They also regulate your body’s fluids, blood pressure, red blood cell production, electrolytes, and help maintain bone health.
When your kidneys can no longer function as they usually would, typically due to kidney diseases like End-Stage Renal Disease, dialysis is used as a life-saving substitute to perform one of your main kidney functions, which is to filter toxins from your blood.
If dialysis is not performed, your body will accumulate toxins and excess fluid, your electrolytes will be imbalanced, and, ultimately, your vital organs will start to fail, leading to a fatal result.
Services Offered
- Regular Hemodialysis - This most common type of dialysis uses a dialysis machine that pumps blood through a special filter, called Dialyzer, where waste products and excess fluid from the blood is removed.
- Hemodiafiltration (Double Filtration) - This more advanced and intensive type of hemodialysis that uses an HDF machine, where a large volume of sterile fluid is used to help "flush out" waste products and excess fluids with larger molecules in the blood that is not as easily cleared out by regular filtration. This makes it possible to remove more toxins of different kinds.
What dialysis equipment is available at Unihealth Southwoods?
- Fresenius 4008S Machine (19 units) - a standard high-flux hemodialysis machine that uses the process of diffusion to effectively remove toxins from the blood. It has standard features such as Online Clearance Monitor (OCM) that assess the effectiveness of dialysis, a DIASAFEplus filter which makes ultrapure dialysis fluid, and an integrated blood pressure monitor to ensure patient safety.
- Fresenius 5008S Machine (4 units) - an advanced hemodialysis machine with an integrated Online Hemodiafiltration (HDF) feature. This machine combines both diffusion (like in standard hemodialysis) and convection, which is a process where a large volume of dialysis fluid is used to remove a wide amount and variety of toxins with larger molecules. This machine also has a built-in system that automatically calculates how much dialysis fluid is needed and identifies if the needle is correctly placed.
What are the common conditions that require dialysis?
- End-Stage Renal Disease - This is the most severe and final stage of Chronic Kidney Disease. In this stage, the kidneys have lost nearly all function and cannot support the body any longer without dialysis or a kidney transplant.
- Acute Kidney Injury - This condition refers to the sudden loss of kidney function due to an infection, injury, or lack of sufficient blood flow. It can usually be treated when caught early. However, when not treated right away or in severe cases, this condition can cause the patient to require dialysis.
- Polycystic Kidney Disease - This is a genetic disorder where fluid-filled cysts grow in the kidneys which can eventually grow larger and damage the kidneys. There is no cure for this disorder, however, the progression can be slowed down with medication and lifestyle changes to preserve the kidney function for as long as possible. If this disorder progresses and lead to End-Stage Renal Disease or Kidney Failure, dialysis or kidney transplant will be needed.
Why choose Unihealth Southwoods Hospital as your dialysis center?
Choosing the right place to receive dialysis treatment is one of the most important decisions you can make for your health. Unihealth Southwoods Hospital and Medical Center is a trusted choice for kidney dialysis in Biñan, Laguna, and is also accessible to patients from Calamba, Sta. Rosa, San Pedro, Cabuyao, and other nearby areas in Laguna.
Our Dialysis Center is equipped with the latest dialysis machines to make sure that you receive safe and effective kidney treatment. Our experienced and accommodating staff and nephrology doctors are also dedicated in giving you compassionate, patient-centered care and a comfortable environment here at Unihealth Southwoods.
In our mission to lead you to better health, it is important for us to accomplish this mission even after you receive your treatment from us. We also offer diet counseling services as well as patient education to guide you in adapting lifestyle changes that can help you achieve and maintain better health.
For patients inquiring about dialysis costs in the Philippines, we encourage you to reach out to our team directly at +63 925 310 5666 so we can walk you through your options and any applicable HMO or PhilHealth coverage.
How can you get dialysis at Unihealth Southwoods?
To check service availability, inquire about related concerns, or set your regular dialysis schedule:
Phone/Viber: Call us at 09985494213 (Viber-Ready)
Email: southwoodsrenalexpert@gmail.com
Facebook Messenger: Unihealth Southwoods Hemodialysis
Helpful Answers
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need dialysis?
Your doctor or nephrologist will recommend dialysis when your kidneys can no longer safely filter your blood on their own. This is typically determined through blood tests, urine tests, and imaging that measure your kidney function.
If you have been diagnosed with a kidney condition, consult one of our nephrologists for a proper evaluation.
How often will I need to come in for dialysis?
Most hemodialysis patients need sessions three times a week that lasts for about 3 to 5 hours each. The exact frequency and duration will depend on your condition and your nephrologist’s recommendation.
How much does dialysis cost in the Philippines?
Dialysis costs in the Philippines vary depending on the type of dialysis, the frequency of sessions, and the facility.
PhilHealth members may be eligible for coverage under the End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) benefit package. Some HMO plans also cover dialysis. Please contact our team at +63 925 310 5666 so we can help you understand your coverage options and fees.
Can my dialysis be covered by PhilHealth or HMO?
Yes, PhilHealth has an ESRD benefit package that covers a set number of hemodialysis sessions per year for qualified members. Many HMO providers also include dialysis coverage depending on your plan. It’s best to check with your HMO provider or company HR and confirm your coverage before starting treatment.
Do I need a referral to start dialysis at Unihealth Southwoods?
Yes. Please consult one of our nephrologists first so that your condition can be properly assessed and the appropriate treatment plan can be set.
You may reach our team at 0998-549-4213 or +63 925 310 5666 or email us at southwoodsrenalexpert@gmail.com to get started.