Travel is possible provided that dialysis sessions are booked in advance at a facility close to the holiday or travel destination.
Abroad:
You must contact the dialysis centre and provide the health executive with their contact details. Once the department has received the invoice for the number of sessions requested, you must apply to your social security centre for prior agreement. Written agreement is essential.
In some countries, you have to pay the cost of dialysis sessions in advance: you will be reimbursed approximately 3 months after your return to France.
For short trips, you can decide at the last minute to take the necessary equipment, which will easily fit in the boot of a car or on the plane. Manufacturers make it easy to provide the equipment needed for peritoneal dialysis when travelling.
To make an appointment online, it's quick and easy
click on the link below and let us guide you.
From Nice :On the A8 motorway, take exit 31 "Aix-Val-Saint-André".Take the Cours Gambetta, then turn right onto Avenue des Déportés de la Résistance Aixoiseand continue on Rue du Ricm at the roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Avenue du Dr Aurientis
From Marseille :Take the A8 motorway towards Nice, then take exit 31 "Fréjus/Saint Raphaël/Aubagne/Aix-Val Saint André"."Fréjus/Saint Raphaël/Aubagne/Aix-Val Saint André".Join Cours Gambetta, then turn right onto Avenue des Déportés de la Résistance Aixoiseand continue onto Rue du Ricmat the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto avenue du Dr Aurientis
Aix-en-Bus Line 1 : stop - Dr Aurientis
Aix-en-Bus Line 3 : stop - Tour d'Aygos
Tél : 04 42 99 25 25
50 Avenue du Dr Aurientis,
13100 Aix-en-Provence