Supportive infusion at Renacare
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Infusion and transfusion care

Supervised infusions you do not have to admit yourself for.

Blood, IV iron, albumin, plasma and platelets — given in a calm day-care setting with nephrologist oversight and full safety checks.

What it is

The treatment, in plain language.

Many CKD and dialysis patients periodically need a blood transfusion, IV iron, albumin or other infused therapy to stay well. Without these, hemoglobin drops, energy crashes, and fluid balance becomes harder to manage. Renacare runs a slot-based infusion day-care unit so you can come in for the dose, get monitored, and go home — without taking up a hospital admission for what is, in practice, a 2-4 hour procedure.

Who it's for

Is this the right treatment for you?

  • If you are on dialysis with low hemoglobin and need IV iron or a transfusion.
  • If you have low albumin from kidney or liver disease and need an albumin infusion.
  • If you need IV antibiotics that your GP cannot administer.
  • If your platelet count is low before a planned procedure.
  • If you have a clotting factor deficiency needing FFP or cryoprecipitate.
How Renacare does it

Our standard, not the industry standard.

Pre-infusion check

Vitals, last labs, allergy history, prior reaction notes — reviewed by the nephrologist before the line goes in.

Cross-matched and double-checked

For blood products, two-nurse verification of group, batch and patient ID at the bedside before transfusion starts.

Monitored throughout

BP, pulse and temperature checked every 15 minutes for the first hour, then half-hourly. Reaction kit at the bedside.

Same record as your dialysis

The infusion shows up in your Renacare file — your nephrologist knows what was given, when, and how you responded.

What to expect on your first visit

From OPD to discharge.

  1. Arrive at your booked slot; recliner ready in the infusion bay.
  2. IV cannula placed; pre-medication if needed.
  3. Infusion runs over 2-4 hours, vitals every 15-30 minutes.
  4. Reaction kit on hand; nephrologist on call throughout.
  5. 30-60 minutes observation, discharged with written record.
Pricing

Transparent, written before you commit.

Infusion and transfusion day-care

IV iron (single dose)From INR 1,800 + drug cost
Packed RBC transfusion (1 unit, all inclusive)From INR 4,500
Albumin infusion (20% / 100ml)Drug cost + INR 1,500 chair fee
Insurance and TPA day-care coverReimbursable on most policies

Final pricing is centre-specific and depends on consumables, drugs and any add-on tests. We share a written estimate before scheduling. Call +91 98181 83957 for your individual quote.

Clinical detail

Who Benefits From Infusion & Transfusion Care?

Patients with infections or severe anemia

Elderly individuals with low strength These therapies often bring immediate relief, improved stability, and faster recovery.

FAQ

Questions patients ask before they decide.

The safety steps are the same: NABH-graded blood bank sourcing, group-and-cross match, two-nurse bedside check, vitals every 15 minutes, reaction kit on hand. The difference is you stay seated, not admitted, in a calmer setting.

Usually within 24-48 hours of the order. For routine CKD iron infusions we hold dedicated slots each week. For urgent albumin or transfusion needs, same-day appointments are often possible — call +91 98181 83957.

Day-care infusions are reimbursable by most health insurers with the right paperwork. We share itemised invoices and a doctor's note in advance, so you can pre-authorise where your policy requires it.

Talk to a senior nephrologist this week

Don't decide alone. Decide informed.

Whether you are weighing options, want a second opinion, or are ready to schedule — we'll route you to the right consultant within the day.

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