NZOZ Diaverum w Jarosławiu

Open today 07:00 - 18:10

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ADDRESS

ul. Kruhel Pełkiński 19
37-500 Jaroslaw,
Poland

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KEY TREATMENTS AND FACILITIES

  • Haemodialysis
  • d.HOLIDAY

Medical director

Ewa Tabor MD

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ABOUT THE CLINIC

At Diaverum, we offer our patients consistently high standards of care in every one of our clinics worldwide. While our care excellence, based on a highly standardized approach, drives superior medical outcomes, we also know the importance of truly empowering patients, their families and caregivers. Our empathetic culture delivers a holistic renal care experience, as well as a warm and friendly atmosphere to ensure our patients can regain their strength both physically and emotionally.

We passionately believe that everyone deserves to live a fulfilling life. That's why we are dedicated to enhancing the lives of renal patients, holding our true care culture at the heart of everything we do.

The clinic Diaverum in Jaroslaw has been part of Diaverum since 2005 and offers 21 dialysis stations.

At Diaverum, we are dedicated to helping our patients live as normally as possible. This can feel like a big challenge if you need to have regular treatments, such as dialysis, which is why we have set up our d.HOLIDAY programme. We know that taking a holiday can be an important part of enjoying life. Patients, who wish to travel, to do so with complete confidence, either in Poland or in the rest of the world.

About Jaroslaw:

Jaroslaw is a small Renaissance town located in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship. It’s a town with an interesting history and was once an important trade centre and a port on the San river. Jarosław is known for its historic multi-cultural atmosphere. The must-sees in Jarosław are the Great synagogue, which was renovated after World War II, the Town Hall, the Greek Catholic Church, built on the former location of the castle, and the town fortifications.

Treatment Hours

Monday - Saturday

07:00 18:10

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

21

Refreshments

No

TV screens

Yes

Free WiFi

Yes

Free transfer

Yes

Free parking

Yes

Clinic Team

Ewa Tabor MD

Medical director

Agnieszka Dybek

Clinic manager

"I was a holiday dialysis patient in the Diaverum clinic in Gizycko. I would like to express my appreciation for the great organization, excellent equipment and qualifications of the staff, and most importantly - for the approach to the patient and the broadest possible care for his well-being. All employees at the dialysis clinic in Gizycko work with pleasure and an inseparable smile. "

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"Thank you for your true and professional medical care, kindness, warm words, constant smile and giving me a chance to return to fulfilling life."

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"I am passionate about history and genealogy, I love discovering interesting facts about my family roots. I am also CKD patient, which means I need regular dialysis. Koscierzyna has a great medical base in this respect. Thanks to the Diaverum clinic, I have the opportunity to continue my treatment away from home and to continue to explore my roots and discover new members of my big family. (...) I am already looking forward to my next visit to Poland. I love Polish cuisine and the local people, I always feel at home here."

FAQ

Upon entering the dialysis clinic, a nurse will check your blood pressure, body weight, temperature, and pulse. Then you’ll be escorted to a dialysis room, where you’ll be connected with a dialysis machine via the port. For the next three to five hours your blood will be cleansed by the dialyzer machine. During your dialysis sessions, you'll sit or lie on a recliner or bed.

The dialysis treatment process can be tiring and since you can’t move around during it, it’s a smart idea to bring your books, phone or laptop, to help pass the time.

 

Some people report that they feel a little lightheaded during dialysis treatment. However, many people find the treatment to be pain-free and even relaxing. All our dialysis clinics have televisions and most of them has free Wi-Fi for use with a mobile device (please ask the staff for details). You may read, or talk to other patients.

 

Please use headphones while you watching TV or listening to the radio, so as not to disturb other patients.

Remember to bring picture ID for your first treatment. Also, if you wear glasses or use hearing aids, remember to bring those with you. Bring your medication lists, laboratory results and medical history.

 

Wear comfortable clothes, because you’ll be spending a couple of hours in a dialysis clinic during each kidney dialysis session, it is important to dress comfortably. What you wear should be loose. Also, wear a clothing that will make it easy for your healthcare team to reach your access.

Please, also take a change of shoes with you.

An individualized treatment plan is written for each patient. Conventional hemodialysis requires visits to a clinic three times a week. Usually, each hemodialysis treatment lasts 4-5 hours.

Treatment can be changed if there are no clinical contraindications. Patients who switch from hemodialysis to peritoneal dialysis will need to have a PD catheter placed. This is usually done as an outpatient procedure.

Transportation to and from the dialysis treatment is organized as part of a comprehensive hemodialysis service. You travel with other patients.