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Welcome to Holiday Dialysis Bodrum The center for dialysis in Bodrum is one of the first private centers for dialysis in Turkey and the precursor and guarantor of a holistic treatment of chronic renal disease patients in Turkey since 1996. Holiday dialysis Bodrum Turkey We are always happy to hear your comments, criticisms and further wishes. There are no translations available. * Diyaliz salonlarımızda her hastanın kullanımına uygun uydu-TV, video,müzik ve internet donanımıyla beraber günlük gazete, dergi sunulmaktadır.Detaylar için tıklayınız
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HOLIDAY DIALYSIS BODRUM is directly situated on the beach of Gumbet,
only 1 mile away from Bodrum, the ancient Halicarnassus.
The Airport of Bodrum-Milas is only 40 km and can be reached in about 40 min. drive
(Turkish, English, German and French)
We provide various facilities such as newspapers, magazines and books from our library, food from our menu, closed circuit TV system, and internet connection. While you have your dialysis session in your comfortable and fully air-conditioned rooms where the temperature is specially set for you. We have tried to create a warm environment hoping that you will feel comfortable during the sessions. You may watch the magnificent view of Gümbet from your window.
Medical Quality
Our experienced and well-educated staff will be delighted to provide you the comfort of your home during your stay.
* Continuing education for our staff
* Control and maintenance of our medical equipment by our own medical technologist team
* Regular controls of dialysis materials independent of a manufacturer
* EDV-Documentation of the treatment, care and therapy
Our doctors and the nursing staff are on call 24 hours a day.
Holiday dialysis contact
We are at your disposal!
We will be glad to answer any further questions you may have, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Our Contact in Germany:
Frau Sinem MALKOC
Mobil: 0049/172/2404071
We are always happy to hear your comments, criticisms and further wishes.
You may use Contact Form
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Ephesus (Ancient Greek Ἔφεσος; Turkish Efes) was an ancient Greek city on the west coast of Anatolia, in the region known as Ionia during the period known as Classical Greece. It was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League.
The city was famed for the Temple of Artemis (completed around 550 BC), one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, which was destroyed by a mob led by St. John Chrysostom in 401 AD.[1] The emperor Constantine I rebuilt much of the city and erected new public baths. The town was again partially destroyed by an earthquake in 614. The importance of the city as a commercial centre declined as the harbor slowly filled with silt from the river Cayster (Küçük Menderes).
Ephesus was one of the seven churches of Asia cited in the Book of Revelation.[2] The Gospel of John might have been written here.[3] It is also the site of a large gladiator graveyard.
Today's archaeological site lies 3 kilometers south of the Selçuk district of İzmir Province, Turkey. The ruins of Ephesus are a favorite international and local tourist attraction, partly owing to their easy accessibility from Adnan Menderes Airport and via the port of Kuşadası.
Ephesus - (Show on the Map) - The ruins of Ephesus take on a value and a special significance among the numerous sites of an archaeological interest. This is due to its inestimable artistic patrimony, its titanic heritage of history and culture, and the inexhaustible beauty and charm of its archaeological site.
The original site of Ancient Ephesus was most likely established on the Aegean coast, on the shores of that sea which today is located 8 km. away from the achaeological excavations. Over the centuries, in fact, the rubble brought onto the plain of the "Kucuk Menderes" has enlarged the alluvial plain surrounding the archaeological zone, leaving behind in actual fact the shores of the Aegean.
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In Roman times it was situated on the northern slopes of the hills Coressus and Pion and south of the Cayster (Kucuk Menderes) River, the silt from which has since formed a fertile plain but has caused the coastline to move ever farther west. In Roman times a sea channel was maintained with difficulty to a harbour well west of Pion. By late Byzantine times this channel had become useless, and the coast by the mid-20th century was three miles farther west.
Sections of Ephesus Guide:
1- Introduction to Ephesus
Ephesus is considered one of the great outdoor museums of Turkey, in fact perhaps of the world. It is located on the south of Izmir's Selcuk county. The links of Ephesus with the Amazons and the myths had survived throughout history.
2- Odeion
This semi-circular structure, known also as the Small Theatre. According to an inscription unearthed, it was built as a bouleuterion (council chamber) around 150 A.D. by Publius Vedius Antonius and his wife FlaviaPapiana.
3- Temples of the Goddess Rome and of Divine Caesar
In the Augustan era, the spread of Imperial-Roman cults was by then a fact in many provinces of Asia Minor. The cult of the Emperor was alive in Nicomedia and in Pergamum, together with that of the Goddess Rome.
4- Prytaneion
The prytaneion was constructed in the 3rd century B.C. and attained its final shape during the reign of Emperor Augustus. After it was destroyed for various reasons, its columns and some of its other architectural elements were used in the construction of the Scholastika Baths.
5- The Pollio Fountain
This is located to the east of Domitian Square, next to the western side of the Agora. With its wide and high arch which supports the triangular pediment and its small pool, it is quite an appealing structure.
6- Temple of Domitian
Ephesus was granted the temple wardenship for the first time by Emperor Domitian (81-96). The temple dedicated to him was built on a terrace measuring 50 by 100 meters on the south side of Domitian Square.
7- The Gate of Heracles
The gate is located at the beginning of Curetes Street. It is a two-storeyed edifice. In the lower storey there is a wide arched passageway, and in the upper storey there are six columns in a row.
8- Curetes Street
In mythology, the Curetes were known as semi-deities. Later "Curetes" referred to a class of priests in Ephesus. Mary inscriptions about the Curetes were discovered in different locations in Ephesus, especially at the Prytaneion.
9- Trajan Fountain
Along the Curetes Street, in a wonderful succession of ancient ruins, sculpted pillars decorated with sculptural figurations, we can see reconstruction on a reduced scale of one of the most remarkable Ephesian monuments.
10- Temple of Hadrian
This is the one of the most attractive edifices on the Curetes Street, and it must have been built at the latest by the year 138. The temple is consist of a monumental pronaos and a small, bare cella.
11- Latriana
The latrina built in the first century A.D. are the public toilets of Ephesus. The toilets were ranged side by side with no partition between them. In the middle was a square pool. The floor was paved with mosaics.
12- Hillside Houses
From the opposite part of the Temple of Hadrian the interesting complex of the so-called "Houses on the slope" faces out onto Curetes Street. These houses were inhibated by the most qualified and wealthy social class and for this reason they are also known as "houses of the rich" or "palaces on the slopes" .
13- Ephesus Library
The building is made of very good marble and decorated with figures of Eros, Nike, rosettes and garlands in relief . The building reflects the characteristics of the age of Emperor Hadrian.
14- Marble Street
This street, which practically constitutes the entrance to the theatre for anyone coming from the Library of Celsus, goes along the western slopes of Mount Panayir, in a zone of considerable architectural interest.
15- Ephesus Theatre
The theatre built on the slopes of Mount Panayir was constructed during the reign of Lysimachos and later it was altered many times. Like all the other ancient theatres, the theatre consisted of three main section.
16- Harbour Street
Harbour street is 500 meters long and 11 metes wide. On both side of the street there were covered particos. These particos, which were reserved for pedestrians, had the function of protecting them from the bad weather and hosted shops in the inner part.
17- Ephesus Indoor Museum
The Museum of Ephesus is in the district of Selcuk, and displays works of art found in the excavations in Ephesus since 1964. The museum was enlarged in 1976 with new buildings and thus reached its present state.
18- Goddess Artemis
Artemis is known as the goddess of the night, the huntress, the goddess of fruitfulness, the goddess of childbirth, Lady of the Beasts, the woodland goddess, the bull goddess,
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Ephesus which was established as a port, was used to be the most important commercial centre. It played a great role in the ancient times with its strategic location. Ephesus is located on a very fertile valley. Ephesus, once, the trade centre of the ancient world, a religious centre of the early Christianity and today, Ephesus is an important tourism centre in Turkey. The ancient city Ephesus is located in Selcuk, a small town 30km away from Kusadasi. | |||||||||||||||||||
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What is dialysis?Dialysis is a treatment for people in the later stage of chronic kidney disease (kidney failure). This treatment cleans the blood and removes wastes and excess water from the body. Normally, this work is done by healthy kidneys. Sometimes dialysis is a temporary treatment. However, when the loss of kidney function is permanent (as in end-stage kidney failure), you must continue to have dialysis on a regular basis. The only other treatment for kidney failure is a kidney transplant. There are two types of dialysis: hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. In hemodialysis, your blood is passed through an artificial kidney machine to clean it. Peritoneal dialysis uses a filtration process similar to hemodialysis, but the blood is cleaned inside your body rather than in a machine. What is hemodialysis?Hemodialysis means "cleaning the blood" - and that is exactly what this treatment does. Blood is circulated through a machine which contains a dialyzer (also called an artificial kidney). The dialyzer has two spaces separated by a thin membrane. Blood passes on one side of the membrane and dialysis fluid passes on the other. The wastes and excess water pass from the blood through the membrane into the dialysis fluid, which is then discarded. The cleaned blood is returned to your bloodstream. |
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How are you attached to the dialysis machine?You can be attached to the dialysis machine in different ways. The most common method of providing permanent access to the bloodstream for hemodialysis is an internal fistula in your arm. This involves having an artery and a vein connected surgically. When they are joined, the stronger blood flow from the artery causes the vein to become larger. Needles can be inserted in the enlarged vein to connect you to the dialysis machine. Another way to provide access to the bloodstream is to insert an internal graft. In this procedure an artery is surgically connected to a vein with a short piece of special tubing placed under the skin. Needles can be inserted in this graft. Sometimes, when it is necessary to gain access to the bloodstream quickly, or when the veins in the arms are too small to provide enough blood for hemodialysis, a central venous catheter is used. A soft tube is surgically inserted into a large vein in the neck or near the collarbone. This method is usually temporary until a permanent access site is ready. Does hemodialysis hurt?Insertion of the needles causes pain, but only for a brief time. This can be difficult for some people. Occasionally nausea, muscle cramps or dizziness can occur due to the fast removal of extra water from your body, which may cause your blood pressure to drop. How long does hemodialysis take?Each hemodialysis treatment normally takes four to five hours, and usually three treatments a week are needed. More frequent, shorter treatments or longer treatments may be indicated for certain patients. Only a small amount of your blood is out of the body at one time. Therefore your blood must circulate through the machine many times before it is cleaned. Where can hemodialysis be done?Hemodialysis may be done in a hospital dialysis unit, in a clinic away from the hospital, in a self-care centre (with some assistance from the staff), or at home. Special training is needed for self-care or home hemodialysis. What is home hemodialysis?Many dialysis centres in Canada offer the option of training patients or their partners to carry out hemodialysis at home. The dialysis machine and necessary modifications to your home are provided by the hospital. While some home hemodialysis patients follow a standard schedule of four to five hours three days a week, some Canadian centres are also offering nocturnal home hemodialysis in which patients go on dialysis four to six nights a week for six to eight hours while they sleep. Nocturnal home hemodialysis greatly improves the removal of waste products from the body and has been found to improve well-being, allow for a more liberal diet and reduce the need for medications. What type of dialysis treatment is best?The type of dialysis treatment you receive depends on what is most appropriate for your particular needs. It may also depend on what is available in your community. Each type of dialysis has its strengths and limitations. Your healthcare team can provide information and support to help you understand all the options and answer any questions you or your family may have. What about proper nutrition?You will need to learn appropriate food choices to meet your nutritional needs and control the build-up of food wastes and water. Your dietitian will work with you to design an individual eating plan that is healthy and enjoyable. Medications and vitamins may also be prescribed. What other changes are needed with hemodialysis?You will need to plan your week around your hemodialysis schedule. You may have to take time off work or school before you start hemodialysis and when the treatments begin. However, once your health is more stable, you should be able to return to your normal activities. Depending on your energy level, you may have to make some adjustments in your work situation or limit your activities. Is travel possible on hemodialysis?There are dialysis units across Canada and in many parts of the world. They have suitable facilities for visitors who need hemodialysis treatment. However, it is necessary to plan several months in advance due to limited space and staff. Your dialysis unit and local Kidney Foundation office can provide more information and advise you about travel costs and arrangements. |
- When do patients require dialysis?
- What types of dialysis are there?
- What does the patient do during dialysis?
- What are the advantages of the different types of dialysis?
- How can patients learn more about dialysis?
- Dialysis At A Glance
- Patient Discussions: Dialysis - Describe Your Experience
What is dialysis?
The kidneys are responsible for filtering waste products from the blood. Dialysis is a procedure that is a substitute for many of the normal duties of the kidneys. The kidneys are two organs located on either side of the back of the abdominal cavity. Dialysis can allow individuals to live productive and useful lives, even though their kidneys no longer work adequately. In the United States, there are over 200,000 people who use dialysis techniques on an ongoing basis.
Dialysis helps the body by performing the functions of failed kidneys. The kidney has many roles. An essential job of the kidney is to regulate the body's fluid balance. It does this by adjusting the amount of urine that is excreted on a daily basis. On hot days, the body sweats more. Thus, less water needs to be excreted through the kidneys. On cold days, the body sweats less. Thus, urine output needs to be greater in order to maintain the proper balance within the body. It is the kidney's job to regulate fluid balance by adjusting urine output.
Another major duty of the kidney is to remove the waste products that the body produces throughout the day. As the body functions, the cells use energy. The operation of the cells produces waste products that must be removed from the body. When these waste products are not removed adequately, they build up in the body. An elevation of waste products, as measured in the blood, is called "azotemia." When waste products accumulate they, cause a sick feeling throughout the body called "uremia."

Technical Support
In Bodrum Dialysis Center, we use Fresinium 4008 S machines and there is a laboratory in which Hepatitis B and C are separated into two different sections. Every kind of medical equipment needed can be provided from our Center. Our water system, Reserve Osmosis (latest technology), is checked on a routine basis.

To provide you an effective and healthy dialysis period we undertake doing all the necessary analyses. All your analyses and tests are examined by our experienced and well-educated staff in our private, hygienic laboratory. We are at your service for all the analyses and tests that your treatment may inquire.





































































