The Dialysis Centre at Beaumont Hospital is a major provider of acute and outpatient maintenance haemodialysis services both within the region and Ireland delivering 30,000 haemodialysis treatments annually. There is also a plasmapheresis service provided by haemodialysis trained staff to the nephrology, transplant, haematology and neurology services.
There are also two satellite haemodialysis units in the region, Northern Cross and Beacon Renal in Sandyford and Drogheda. Treatment in these units will be offered to patients living in and around those areas.
Consultant medical cover for these units is provided by nephrologists from Beaumont Hospital.
Home therapies encompasses both peritoneal & home haemodialysis services to renal patients
The peritoneal dialysis programme plays a central role in offering patients an alternative form of renal replacement therapy that they can carry out at home. The staff involved in this service train patients to carry out their dialysis at home and follow up patients in the outpatient clinic and pay home visits. Peritoneal dialysis patients requiring admission to hospital are usually admitted to one of the Renal Wards.
This service is located in the dialysis therapies centre (DTC) and provides training in Peritoneal Dialysis or Haemodialysis for patients wishing to carry out dialysis in their own home rather than in the hospital setting. This is usually done at an outpatient clinic by specialist nurses.
Tel: +353 1 852 8152 / +353 1 852 8363
Email: homedialysis@beaumont.ie
The DTC is located to the right of the main hospital entrance and comprises of 34 stations for regular dialysis treatments. The unit is divided into two units and single rooms
This unit operates between the hrs 07:00 to 23:00 Monday to Saturday and is closed on Sundays.
Staff in this unit also provide an acute haemodialysis service to the three critical care units based within the hospital.
Email: dialysis@beaumont.ie | Tel: +353 1 809 2730 / +353 1 809 2731.
Peter’s acute HD unit provides 24/7 dialysis services for inpatients who require haemodialysis. The unit is also located on the 4th floor and has 4 stations for the management of patients requiring emergency/regular dialysis treatment.
This unit also provides an isolation haemodialysis service comprising of a two bedded HD station and also a single room.
Tel: +353 1 809 2723
Email: petersdialysis@beaumont.ie
Since 2007 we have provided haemodialysis treatments to Beaumont Hospital patients in our off site haemodialysis unit in Northern Cross who care for approx 70 Beaumont renal patients.
Northern Cross Dialysis Unit, Malahide Road. D17 HX01
Email contact is: mudu.user@freseniusmedicalcare.com
Tel: +353 1 866 1314
Beacon Medical Campus is a state-of-the-art therapy centre offering Haemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis for the treatment of patients with chronic renal failure. It is located adjacent to Beacon Hospital. With 31 in-centre state-of-the-art dialysis stations and four training suites, Beacon Renal provides revolutionary quality of service to patients in contemporary, relaxing surroundings.
Beacon Court, Sandyford, Dublin 18, Ireland D18 TH56 Phone: + 353 1 299 8100 Fax: + 353 1 293 0045 email: info@beaconrenal.ie
Website: http://www.beaconrenal.ie/index.html
Beacon Renal Drogheda is a Joint Commission International accredited satellite dialysis facility, situated conveniently in Drogheda Retail Park. Our state-of-the-art facility features 26 dialysis stations which is overseen by an exceptional team of specialised dialysis nurses dedicated to providing the highest standard of care. Designed with patient comfort in mind, the unit offers a safe, clean, and welcoming environment, allowing patients to receive their essential dialysis treatments closer to home. With advanced technology and a compassionate approach, Beacon Renal Drogheda ensures a seamless and supportive experience for all patients.
Unit 10 Drogheda Retail Park, Donore Road, Drogheda, Co. Louth A92 WK81
Phone: +353 41 972 0111
Email: managers.drogheda@beaconrenal.ie
Website: BeaconRenal.ie
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