The Borneo Post

Selangau Health Clinic in pressing need of haemodialy­sis machines

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SIBU: Selangau Health Clinic is in great need of haemodialy­sis machines due to the increase in the number of patients.

Tamin assemblyma­n Christophe­r Gira yesterday expressed hope that the government will take this matter seriously as haemodialy­sis patients in Selangau have to travel to Sibu for treatment.

Assistant Minister of Housing and Public Health Dr Annuar Rapaee said recently that a haemodialy­sis unit may be set up in Selangau Health Clinic as and when needed.

“Oh, that is good news. Haemodialy­sis machines are really needed in Selangau now,” Gira reacted.

He said there is no such medical facility in Selangau, compelling patients to be burdened by the high cost of transporta­tion to Sibu.

Gira said he had asked the government to consider providing haemodialy­sis machines in rural clinics such as Selangau during

Unfortunat­ely, my concerns were turned down because haemodialy­sis patients within Selangau area were fewer than five persons. Christophe­r Gira, Tamin assemblyma­n

the last three State Legislativ­e Assembly sittings.

“Unfortunat­ely, my concerns were turned down because haemodialy­sis patients within Selangau area were fewer than five persons.”

“Based on statistics given to me, there are actually about 10 haemodialy­sis patients in Selangau. They have to travel to Sibu at least three times a week to seek treatment,” he said.

Gira has also appealed to the government to provide more haemodialy­sis facilities at Sibu Hospital to cater to the increase of dialysis patients.

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