Revolutionizing Dialysis with Odulair Mobile Dialysis Solutions

At Odulair, we understand that accessibility and convenience are essential when it comes to healthcare, particularly for individuals requiring regular dialysis treatments. Whether it’s a Dialysis Truck, a Mobile Dialysis Van, or a Mobile Hemodialysis Unit, we are committed to providing the most advanced mobile dialysis solutions. Our goal is to bring treatment directly to patients who might otherwise face challenges accessing care.

 

What Makes Odulair Mobile Dialysis Services Different?

With Odulair Mobile Dialysis Units, we deliver top-tier healthcare in a compact, fully-equipped mobile setting. Imagine the convenience of having a Mobile Dialysis Clinic on Wheels—where patients no longer need to travel to a distant clinic, as the treatment comes directly to them. Our Mobile Dialysis Trailer Rentals are designed for ease and comfort, allowing healthcare providers to deliver high-quality dialysis wherever it’s needed.

 

Accessing Care with Ease

For many patients, finding a Mobile Dialysis Center Near Me can be the key to regular treatment without the hassle of long commutes. Odulair’s Mobile Dialysis Van Services ensure that care is within reach, whether it’s in rural areas, remote locations, or underserved communities. Our Mobile Dialysis Truck for Healthcare and Mobile Dialysis Van Services provide a mobile healthcare solution that doesn’t compromise on quality.

Our Portable Dialysis Units offer flexibility for healthcare providers. These units are fully equipped with modern facilities, providing the same level of care you would find in a traditional dialysis center. For patients in need of hemodialysis, our Mobile Hemodialysis Van and Mobile Hemodialysis Unit ensure that necessary treatments are delivered with professionalism and efficiency, all in a convenient mobile setting.

 

Why Choose Odulair’s Mobile Dialysis Solutions?

  1. Convenience and Flexibility: Odulair’s Mobile Dialysis Trailer for Healthcare and Van-Based Dialysis Treatment bring essential services to patients, reducing the need for frequent travel. Our units are designed to be set up quickly and efficiently, offering on-site dialysis services in locations where it’s most needed.

  2. Affordable Options: We believe that healthcare should be accessible to all, which is why Odulair offers affordable mobile dialysis vans. Whether you’re renting a Mobile Dialysis Unit for Rent or utilizing our Mobile Dialysis Truck Rental Service, we make sure that quality care is within reach at a reasonable price.

  3. State-of-the-Art Equipment: Every Mobile Dialysis Unit with Modern Facilities is designed to meet the highest standards in patient care. Our units include the latest technology, ensuring a safe and comfortable environment for dialysis treatment. Whether it’s a Shipping Container for Dialysis or a Portable Hemodialysis Van for Rent, Odulair delivers the best in mobile healthcare.

  4. On-Site Dialysis Services for Rural Areas: In many areas, patients struggle to access traditional dialysis clinics due to distance or transportation issues. Odulair’s Mobile Dialysis Solutions for Rural Areas are designed to address these gaps, providing reliable care for individuals in remote locations. With our Mobile Dialysis Van Services, patients can now receive treatment in the comfort of their community.

  5. Comprehensive Support: At Odulair, we don’t just provide a Mobile Dialysis Truck for Healthcare—we provide comprehensive support for both patients and healthcare providers. From equipment setup to ongoing support, we ensure that every unit functions at its best, delivering the quality of care that patients deserve.

 

Bringing Dialysis to You

Whether you need to Rent a Mobile Dialysis Unit for a short-term project or require a long-term solution with Mobile Dialysis Trailer Rentals, Odulair has the right option for you. Our Mobile Dialysis Clinic for Patients ensures that every individual gets the care they need, when they need it.

No longer do patients need to endure long commutes or face challenges accessing essential care. With Odulair’s mobile dialysis units, healthcare is brought directly to the patient, wherever it’s needed most.

The World’s First Mobile Dialysis Clinic Approved for Medicare and Medicaid Reimbursement

WORLD’S FIRST AND ONLY

WORLD’S 1ST U.S. HEALTHCARE CODE COMPLIANT
MOBILE DIALYSIS UNIT UNVEILED

 

 

Cheyenne, WY (September 21, 2013) Odulair™ LLC, the world’s leading provider of advanced mobile health clinics and mobile medical vehicles, today announced their launch of the world’s first Mobile Dialysis Unit that meets U.S. healthcare building regulations necessary to collect reimbursement fees from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). The Odulair Mobile Dialysis Unit was on display at the 9th Annual Mobile Health Clinics Forum held September 14-17, 2013, in Palm Springs, CA, hosted by the Mobile Health Clinics Association.

The Odulair Mobile Dialysis Unit is housed in a 53-foot (16-meter) expandable trailer that provides 1,000 square feet (93 meters squared) of interior space. The unit includes six U.S. healthcare code-compliant patient dialysis stations, each including state-of-the-art onboard hemodialysis water treatment, Fresenius dialysis machines, and Herman Miller Nemschoff Treatment chairs with built-in heat and massage to ensure patient comfort during their dialysis treatment, which typically lasts up to four hours. The Mobile Dialysis Clinic also includes all of the ancillary areas required for CMS reimbursement, including a reception area, central nurse’s station, clean workroom, soiled workroom, handicapped accessible restroom, equipment repair room, environmental services room, and water treatment room.

 


Upon touring the Odulair Mobile Dialysis Unit, California Congressman Raul Ruiz, MD, graduate of Harvard Medical School, said, “This is a mobile dialysis clinic that has features that are not even available in some hospitals. This is amazing!”

 


“The inspiration for this unit came from the plethora of calls Odulair received from flooded dialysis centers just after Hurricane Sandy destroyed New Jersey and New York dialysis facilities,” said Dr. Anita Chambers, CEO of Odulair, LLC. “Our research and development team had been working on designing a U.S. healthcare code-compliant Mobile Dialysis Unit for over a year when the calls started coming in. It was heartbreaking to hear that patients, who were already in poor health, now had to drive up to four hours to a cooperative clinic to receive their four-hour treatment in the middle of the night, then drive four hours back home again. Upon hearing these stories, we made it our top priority to complete the design and construction of our first Mobile Dialysis Unit as soon as possible,” Chambers said.

 


According to the National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NKUDIC), National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that one in 10 American adults, more than 20 million, have some level of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). According to the American Kidney Fund 2012 Annual Report, kidney disease is the 8th leading cause of death in the United States, with an estimated 31 million people suffering from CKD. Although CKD is more common among women, men with CKD are 50% more likely to progress to kidney failure, known as End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), which requires dialysis or kidney transplantation to sustain life. In 2009 (the most recent statistics available), there were 116,395 new kidney failure diagnoses, 571,414 people living with kidney failure, and 90,118 deaths among people with kidney failure; 398,861 of these people were on dialysis, with over 90,000 people on the waiting list for a kidney transplant. In 2011, about 14,000 kidney transplants were performed. In 2009, Medicare expenditures for people with CKD totaled $33.8 billion USD, with $29 billion being spent on patients with kidney failure (ESRD).

 


ABOUT ODULAIR MOBILE CLINICS FOR AFRICA PROGRAM

Odulair founder and Fielding Graduate University Institute for Social Innovation Fellow Dr. Anita Chambers initiated the Mobile Clinics for Africa Program in 2012 to provide high-quality, country-specific custom mobile clinics to emerging nations at an affordable cost. To date, Odulair has designed mobile clinics to deliver healthcare for more than 40 medical specialties housed in platforms ranging from 30-foot (9-meter) highly mobile 4×4 truck-based clinics to 53-foot (16-meter) double expandable trailers. The Mobile Clinics for Africa Program creates collaboration between local African businesses and Odulair. The local businesses provide components for incorporation into the mobile clinics, which are then utilized to deliver healthcare within the country. Dr. Chambers developed this unique model of collaboration for the development of medical vehicles to stimulate both the recipient African country’s economy and small businesses in the United States.

 

 


ABOUT ODULAIR

Odulair, LLC is a woman owned Wyoming company founded by a medical professional in 2008 to assist governments, NGOs, and private medical providers with advanced technology mobile clinics for healthcare delivery in over 40 medical specialties. Odulair Mobile and Modular Clinics can be built on most platforms, including truck chassis, trailers, shipping containers, tents, and modular buildings. With a history of breakthrough innovations, in 2012, Odulair launched the Mobile Clinics for Africa Program. In 2013, Odulair launched the world’s first Mobile Dialysis Unit. In 2014, Odulair launched the world’s first 100% solar-powered mobile clinic. Also, in 2014, our West African clients approached Odulair to develop the world’s first isolation unit to meet the unprecedented needs of Ebola isolation. Odulair rose to the challenge and created a patent-pending isolation unit to meet the needs of all infectious diseases with modes of transmission, including bodily fluids, droplet transmission, particle transmission, and airborne transmission. The Odulair Ebola Isolation Unit and the Odulair Infectious Disease Isolation Unit were launched in early July 2014. Odulair mobile and modular healthcare facilities are built to serve patient populations as independent operating vehicles or vehicles incorporated within an existing facility. Our units have been used for humanitarian healthcare delivery, community outreach, rural healthcare, hospital and surgery center renovation, capacity correction, emergency response, and healthcare services within correctional facilities.