Can anyone advise us if they know of a good, friendly holiday area for a haemodialysis patient. My wife is quite scared of dialysing abroad, and I am not going to force the point.
We go away for a lot of long weekends. This year we have been to NYC, Dublin, Prague, Brussels, Paris and are off to Rome in October. I just would like a longer break. If I could find a place where my wife could be a bit more confident then maybe she might agree to go. The sister-in-law has just bought an apartment in Torrejieva(?)Murcia, Spain.
I would appreciate any help.
Does nobody else here have to dialyse?
If that is perhaps the case, then our General Holiday Enquiries forum may be more appropriate and so I will transfer the topic there now in the hope of a better response.
However, if you use the Search facility at the top of the page using keywords 'haemodialysis' or 'dialysis', I think you may be able to pick up some previous discussion from our individual resort forums.
David
I believe that some cruise ships carry the required equipment for dialysis on board, so that treatment can be continued as requested. Try Costa Cruises, and happy holidays to you and your good lady wife.
Don't know if site below may be of any use in your search
The sister-in-law has just bought an apartment in Torrejieva(?)Murcia, Spain
For those with health concerns there are 3 excellent hospitals in Torrevieja, the newest and biggest of which is the San Jaime, completed this year. No waiting lists here! Spain has two-and-a-half times as many doctors per head as the UK and the difference shows. Patient care is among the highest in Europe
Biiltrac
Forgive me if I`m wrong, but is dialysis classed as an emergency, and therefore you can be treated under the EHIC card. ?
The new hospital in Torrevieja has state of the art new technology and equipment, so the facilities are there to treat your wife, and this may be more reassuring, not sure how you go on with it being a private hospital and payment, sorry
http://www.villaespana.com/medical.htm
There is a hospital in Benidorm with an email address, so they may inform you regarding payment and arrangements.
http://www.globaldialysis.com/centre.asp?centreid=12281
http://www.clinicabenidorm.com/
Our medical team takes charge of performing haemodialysis on chronic and acute patients in the presence of a nephrologist from Monday to Saturday, 8:00 to 22:00, with localised specialists on duty the rest of the time. The hospital has a large dialysis facility with eleven state-of-the-art FRESENIUS 4008B haemodialysis monitors and dialysis chairs of the same brand. There is a reserved room for patients with hepatitis C. ISO 9002.
Hope this has helped.
besos xxx
Sanji
David, yes I guess that although Dialysis patients may not class themselves as disabled they can be treated as such, so I thought that was the correct forum to post. Happy to be proved wrong.
Sunbear & Alsacienne, thanks for your replies much appreciated
Sanji,
no dialysis is not treated as an emergency as it is an ongoing condition. We have looked at several options for Europe. Most countries do a recipricol agreement whereby Europeans can get treatment in any other European country(funnily enough Australia has a similar agreement with Britain - we are thinking of going there 2007).
It just seems that wherever we look at holidaying the local hospital is a private unit which means we need to pay. Not a great problem just bumps the hoiday cost up
again thanks to all
Take a look at Malta a friend of mine had Blood Transfusions there.The hospital he attened arrange it all for him.
Just trying to help here, but according to the governments website, you are covered. ..now I`m confused
http://www.dh.gov.uk/Home/fs/en
There are state hospitals in the torreveija area, I know there is one in villajoyosa
I think the department of health or your local renal centre should be able to help ...try this website, click on holidays, it gives some very good advice, the more you go in to it.
http://www.kidney.org.uk/
Good luck and best wishes
sanji xxx
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Sanji
2006-01-30 14:44:56
There is a brand new public hospital near Torrevieja
The Vega Baja Hospital is in Orihuela in the district of San Bartolome. As such it has several names, Vega Baja, Orihuela Hospital or San Bartolome Hospital. This is the nearest public hospital to Torrevieja
There is also a new public hospital due for completion this summer in Torrevieja, that will have the facilities for dialysis. 14 units I believe, according to the link below.
http://www.torrevieja-salud.com/english/index.html
Sorry, when I said is it classed as an emergency, I know it is an on going illness, but it will become an emergency if not treated.?
Anyway, I hope this information will help you, and your wife may be reassured enough to visit Torrevieja.
besos xxx
sanji
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Sanji
2006-01-30 16:11:50
Edit button should be restored now in this forum. Sorry Sanji thought we had allowed it in here.
Sorry Sanji ... you had quoted some very specific and exceptionally useful info amongst your posts, but unfortunately it was protected by copyright and had to be removed. Please feel free to post direct links to the relevant web pages where possible, or perhaps PM Biiltrac with any copyright protected material which you uncover.
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