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Getting to the clinic
Around the clinic
ABOUT THE CLINIC
Our experienced clinic team welcomes you to Diaverum Pantin. Pantin is in the direct neighbourhood of Paris, and it is the ideal starting point to visit the capital of France.
In our clinic we offer excellent medical service as well as a warm and friendly atmosphere to revitalize our patients both physically and emotionally.
Diaverum Pantin features 10 dialysis reclining chairs, serving 40 patients. Diaverum Pantin offers care for patients in self-dialysis and home dialysis units. All stations are equipped with TV screens and free Wi-Fi. As an integral part of our services we offer a patient education program. A family atmosphere and team spirit are part of our culture.
Visit Paris
Paris, the city of love! Only a few cities in the world can compete with the charm of this city on the Seine. Nevertheless, the capital of France is not only for lovers worth visiting. Here, you can explore a number of historical, cultural and artistically sights.
Paris offers many sights for visitors. Of course you cannot visit Paris without climbing the Eiffel Tower. It offers a magnificent view above the whole city. Northwards you can see the district of Montmartre with the basilica of Sacré-Cœur. The district became known for being home of many painters and artists but also as the red light quarter of the city. The famous Moulin Rouge made an important contribution to the image of Montmartre. Close to the Eiffel Tower is also the Louvre with its well-known art collections - and of course the Mona Lisa. Paris is truly a city of art and culture that has influenced Europe and the entire world. Still today, its galleries, museums, theatres, restaurants and cafés attract thousands of visitors every year.
But not only from a cultural point of view, has Paris been in the centre of many events, also from a historical point of view. Major historical events have left their impacts all over the city. One of the most famous marks is Notre-Dame. It was built in the 12th century as one of the biggest churches in Europe; later Napoleon I. crowned himself emperor here. Likewise of great historical importance is Versailles Palace, close to Paris. Both buildings are open for tourists.
These are only a few sights of Paris but there are many more. Regardless, if you visit Paris for a weekend trip or for some weeks, you will never get bored but you will explore a very special place with its own spirit.
Treatment Hours
Monday, Wednesday, Friday |
07:00
— 23:00
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Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday |
07:00
— 19:00
|
Treatments
Haemodialysis |
Yes |
|
Peritoneal dialysis |
No |
|
d.HOLIDAY |
Yes |
|
Kidney Transplant |
No |
|
Patients with HIV |
Yes |
|
Patients with Hepatitis B |
Yes |
|
Patients with Hepatitis C |
Yes |
FACILITIES
Dialysis Stations |
10 |
Refreshments |
Yes |
TV screens |
Yes |
Free WiFi |
Yes |
Free transfer |
No |
Free parking |
No |
Clinic Team
Marie-Alice HOURSON |
Clinic Manager |
Nogaye MBOUP |
Head Nurse |
Useful Information
Bring what you need for your care and comfort.
Please do not cover your access with clothing or blankets during your treatment. It is important for us to be able to reach your dialysis access (fistula, graft or line) easily, so if you have a fistula in your arm, we suggest that you wear clothes with loose fitting sleeves.
We do recommend that you bring a mobile device or something to help pass the time. Dialysis can make you more susceptible to feeling cold, so you might want to wear warm clothes. Many people prefer to bring a small blanket to feel more comfortable.
Most patients pass the time during dialysis in activities such as reading, writing, sleeping, knitting, listening to music, watching TV or just chatting. All our dialysis centres have televisions, free Wi-Fi for use with a mobile device, and please ask the staff for details. Please bring headphones so that you do not disturb other patients.
It is as important for dialysis patients to take a holiday as it is for anyone else, and provided you give enough notice and are flexible enough, there is no reason why you should not be able to do this. Arrangements for you to have haemodialysis at another unit may be made within this country or abroad. Please talk to your Consultant or Nurse at least two months before you plan to travel and before making any plans. This is so we can make sure that you are fit enough to travel as well as to give us enough time to help you arrange your holiday dialysis. COVID-19 restrictions and the Foreign Office guidance apply.
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