FAQ’s

The first location will be in Bafoussam, then Yaounde and Douala. The hope is to eventually expand to countries across Africa.
When you have chronic kidney disease (CKD) your kidneys can’t filter blood normally. Healthy kidneys work to filter about 120 to 150 quarts of blood each day. CKD can be caused by a long-term disease such as diabetes or high blood pressure. Other risk factors include heart disease and a family history of kidney failure. If you have any of these risk factors, it’s important to get checked regularly for kidney disease.

Thank you for your interest in working together to bring reliable kidney healthcare to Cameroon and other countries in Africa. You can visit the “contact” page for more information on how to get involved or donate to the foundation or email [email protected]. 

The process removes wastes and extra fluid from your blood when your kidneys can no longer function properly. When performed correctly, dialysis can be a life-saving treatment. This is why it’s important to ensure easy access to safe dialysis in all corners of the world.

For any inquiries involving a possible collaboration or partnership, please email [email protected].