New Renal Unit For Minyerri

NT Government

The Lawler Labor Government is delivering better kidney care for Territorians no matter where they live.

A few hours out of Katherine, the small remote of Minyerri has received its first renal unit to enable residents who require dialysis to safely and comfortably undergo treatment on Country.

The new facility is a self-care unit equipped with two dialysis chairs that can service up to eight patients per week.

People living with kidney disease have to undergo dialysis at least three times a week, and those living in remote communities often need to relocate to an urban centre to receive regular treatment.

The Minyerri renal unit will mean patients no longer need to travel to Katherine or Darwin for dialysis, supporting them to remain close to family, as well as reducing the cost of delivering care.

Before starting treatment at the unit, patients will firstly undertake haemodialysis training in Darwin, returning to Minyerri when they can confidently manage their own care. There are currently two patients from Minyerri completing training, and it is hoped they will return home next month to become the first to use the local unit.

There are more than 400 patients receiving renal replacement therapy in the Top End, Big Rivers and East Arnhem regions.

The Territory has the highest incidence and prevalence of kidney disease in Australia, at a rate four times higher than the national average. Sadly, Aboriginal Territorians face a higher risk of developing kidney disease compared to non-Aboriginal Territorians.

The Lawler Labor Government is prioritising increasing care closer to home and access to more treatment choices for Territorians living with kidney disease in line the new NT Health Kidney Plan 2024 – 2029.

Attributable to Minister for Health Selena Uibo:

“The Lawler Labor Government is doing what matters for Territorians and improving the way renal care is provided in the Territory.

“Having facilities like this on Country means Minyerri residents can receive the care they need closer to home at a much lower cost.

“As a local Member I have advocated for a renal facility in Minyerri for the last few years, and to open the facility, is simply wonderful.”

Northern Territory Government

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