A Dialysis Service has been launched in Kaspi, serving beneficiaries living in the municipality.
Until now, patients dependent on hemodialysis had to receive the mentioned service far from their place of residence, which was associated with deteriorating health conditions, time constraints, and additional expenses.
Now, they can access this service at a facility close to their homes.
The newly opened centre was inspected by the Minister of Health, who familiarized himself with the specifics of its operation on-site.
“Patients must have maximum accessibility to life-essential services, and the ministry will continue to actively collaborate with the private sector in this direction”, - said Mikheil Sarjveladze.
The Dialysis Service in Kaspi will serve 36 beneficiaries daily. It includes an isolated cabinet for infectious patients, set up under new standards.
The facility is fully equipped with the necessary apparatus for dialysis. Properly trained medical personnel serve hemodialysis patients daily.