Elektrėnai

Open Thursday from 06:50

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ADDRESS

Taikos str. 6B
26115 Elektrėnai,
Lithuania

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KEY TREATMENTS AND FACILITIES

  • Refreshments

Clinic manager

Dalia Šalnienė

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Getting to the clinic

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Treatment Hours

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

06:50 17:10

Treatments

Haemodialysis

No

Peritoneal dialysis

No

d.HOLIDAY

No

Kidney Transplant

No

Patients with HIV

No

Patients with Hepatitis B

No

Patients with Hepatitis C

Yes

FACILITIES

Dialysis Stations

8

Refreshments

Yes

TV screens

Yes

Free WiFi

Yes

Free transfer

Yes

Free parking

Yes

Air Conditioning

Yes

Blanket

Yes

Beverage

Yes

Sandwich/Snack

Yes

Warm/Cold Meal

No

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Clinic Team

Dalia Šalnienė

Clinic manager

Asta Burčiuvienė

Medical director

FAQ

The clinic is in a light-wall building, enter the clinic through a white door with the “Diaverum” logo next to it.

On the day of dialysis, patients have access to free parking, including accessible parking spaces for disabled drivers.

Yes, our clinic is wheelchair accessible. The clinic also has an elevator.

Bring what you need for your care and comfort. Make sure to bring comfortable clothes and slippers so you can feel comfortable during dialysis. We do recommend bringing a mobile device or something to help pass the time.

Yes, the clinic has lockers for patients to leave their belongings.

Most patients pass the time during dialysis in activities such as reading, writing, sleeping, knitting, listening to music, browsing the internet, or just chatting. All our clinics have free Wi-Fi. Please bring headphones so that you do not disturb other patients.

If you feel unwell during dialysis or have any concerns about your health you should tell one of the nurses or doctors. If you are unable to attend your dialysis treatment, you must inform us as soon as possible by telephone.

Yes, patients receive food during dialysis.