Tzu Chi Renal Dialysis Centre
Supporting Renal Patients with Many Helping Hands
Every day, approximately six new cases of kidney failure are diagnosed in Singapore, as reported by the Singapore Renal Registry Annual Report 2022. Singapore has the highest global prevalence of diabetes-induced kidney failure. This rising trend has resulted in greater demand for subsidised dialysis and longer waiting times for placement at non-profit dialysis centres in the community.
In September 2022, the National Kidney Foundation (Singapore) warned of a looming "Kidney Tsunami" in our nation. This alarming trend highlights the urgent need for proactive measures to address the growing prevalence of chronic illnesses and kidney diseases in Singapore.
With decades of experience in caring for renal patients and assisting financially needy Singaporeans since 2005, Tzu Chi has significantly alleviated the financial burdens of dialysis. To help reduce waiting times for patients at non-profit dialysis centres, we expanded our efforts and invested six years in establishing our first community dialysis centre. Strategically located in the northeastern part of the island, the centre is ideally positioned to meet the needs of renal patients in that region.
With approval from the Ministry of Health and support from the National Kidney Foundation (Singapore), the Tzu Chi Renal Dialysis Centre in Buangkok began operations in March 2024. This milestone marks the Foundation’s first foray into establishing and managing such a facility. Our efforts complement those of other non-profit organisations, including the National Kidney Foundation, in offering affordable, high-quality haemodialysis treatment to the community. We look forward to ongoing collaboration with our partners as we work together to avert the anticipated "Kidney Tsunami."
NKF supports Tzu Chi’s initiative to establish the Foundation’s first dialysis centre with concrete actions, culminating in the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on 29 March, 2023. This MOU provided complimentary training for our nurses, social workers, physiotherapists, and support staff.
Holistic care for physical, mental and societal needs
Admission
Tzu Chi Renal Dialysis Centre only accepts referrals from restructured hospitals.
Contact Us
Office hours:
- Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm
Email:
- General enquiries/Enquiry for dialysis schedule: rdc@tzuchi.org.sg
- Clinical matters: rdc_clinical@tzuchi.org.sg
- Referral, Admission, Social service, and Programmes related matters: rdc_socialservice@tzuchi.org.sg
- Operations, Finance, Procurement, and Facilities related matters: rdc_operation@tzuchi.org.sg
Phone:
- General line/Reception/Enquiry for dialysis schedule: 6378 0394
- Nurse counter: 6378 0393
- Office: 6378 0392
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Befriender Volunteers
There are volunteers who come forward to serve at the renal dialysis centre every day. Their roles are classified under the acronym “ABS”.
Activities
Bring joy and purpose through organising activities befitting for our patients and caregivers, creating a homely environment for all
Befriending
Lend a listening ear and play an important role as part of the multi-disciplinary team to provide holistic care for the emotional well-being of our patients
Support
Serve as part of our centre frontline, assisting with daily operational activities, ensuring the safety of our patients, and supporting social workers with assessment and orientation
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