Dialysis Water Testing
Dialysis Water Testing is a critical process to ensure the safety and quality of water used in hemodialysis treatment. Since dialysis patients are exposed to large volumes of water, even small levels of contaminants can pose serious health risks. Testing typically includes analysis of microbiological contaminants, endotoxins, heavy metals, and chemical impurities such as chlorine, chloramines, and hardness. Regular monitoring helps healthcare facilities comply with international standards and maintain patient safety. Proper Dialysis Water Testing also ensures the efficient functioning of dialysis machines and reduces the risk of infections, complications, and equipment damage, thereby supporting safe and effective patient treatment.