
Dialysis Centres in Arunachal Pradesh: Eskag Sanjeevani Dialysis
Eskag Sanjeevani Dialysis operates certified dialysis centres across Arunachal Pradesh, each functioning as a fully equipped renal unit inside a district hospital, staffed by trained technicians, and open every day. For patients living with kidney failure in one of India’s most geographically challenging states, our network brings clinically safe, hospital-based kidney care without the need to travel to a distant city.
Why Kidney Care Is a Critical Need in Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh faces one of the most complex healthcare access challenges in India. With vast terrain, scattered populations, limited road connectivity, and a severe shortage of specialist doctors, including nephrologists, patients with chronic kidney disease have historically had almost no local options for renal replacement therapy.
Eskag Sanjeevani’s presence in Arunachal Pradesh directly addresses this. By embedding renal units within existing district hospitals, we have enabled patients across the state to receive consistent, life-sustaining kidney treatment close to home, supervised by qualified clinical teams and supported by hospital infrastructure.
Why Choose Eskag Sanjeevani: Trusted Renal Units in Arunachal Pradesh
With over a decade of experience and 170+ dialysis centres across India, Eskag Sanjeevani brings proven clinical systems and renal care expertise to every district in which it operates.
Dialysis Units Inside District Hospitals
Every Eskag Sanjeevani dialysis centre in Arunachal Pradesh is a dedicated renal unit inside a government district hospital. This hospitals-with-dialysis-facilities model means patients never face a gap between their kidney unit and emergency medical support. If a complication arises mid-session, the hospital’s emergency department, ICU, and specialist doctors are immediately accessible on the same campus.
Certified Centres, Standardised Clinical Protocols
Each dialysis unit in a hospital operates under standardised clinical protocols covering every aspect of the session, machine preparation, RO water quality testing, vascular access management, anticoagulation, and post-session monitoring. Our technicians and nursing teams are trained specifically in renal care, and infection control measures are strictly enforced at every centre.
Government-Partnered, Accessible to All Patients
Eskag Sanjeevani centres in Arunachal Pradesh operate in partnership with the state’s district hospitals under government healthcare frameworks, making quality renal care accessible to patients regardless of socioeconomic background. Eligible patients are encouraged to enquire about subsidised dialysis access at their nearest centre at the time of registration.
Open Every Day: No Break in Your Treatment
All Eskag Sanjeevani dialysis centres in Arunachal Pradesh operate from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM every single day, including weekends and public holidays. For patients requiring 3 sessions per week without interruption, this consistency is medically essential.
A renal unit in a hospital is a dedicated facility that provides kidney care, primarily haemodialysis, to patients with chronic kidney disease or kidney failure. Unlike standalone clinics, a hospital-based renal unit gives patients on-site access to nephrologists, emergency services, and supporting clinical departments. All Eskag Sanjeevani centres in Arunachal Pradesh follow this model.
Eskag Sanjeevani operates dialysis units at GTGH/Zonal Hospital Ziro, District Hospital Tezu, District Hospital Seppa, and District Hospital Aalo, making these among the few hospitals in the state with dialysis facilities that offer consistent, daily renal care across multiple districts.
Visit the nephrology department at your nearest government district hospital. A doctor will assess your kidney function and refer you if dialysis is needed. Bring your referral, Aadhaar card, and existing medical reports to the nearest Eskag Sanjeevani dialysis centre. Our team will register you and schedule your first session.
Dialysis becomes necessary when kidney function falls below 15%, a stage called end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Key warning signs include persistent fatigue, reduced or foamy urine, leg swelling, nausea, and elevated creatinine on blood reports. Patients with diabetes or hypertension should screen for chronic kidney disease regularly, as early treatment can significantly delay the need for dialysis.
Most patients require 3 haemodialysis sessions per week, each lasting approximately 3-4 hours. The exact prescription is determined by your nephrologist based on kidney function, fluid balance, and overall health. Our centres are open every day to accommodate all scheduled and urgent sessions.
Yes. All Eskag Sanjeevani dialysis centres in Arunachal Pradesh operate 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM every day, including Sundays and public holidays, ensuring no patient misses a medically scheduled session.
