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Building Renal Traveller: Making Dialysis Travel Safer and Simpler

How I Built Renal Traveller: Helping Dialysis Patients Travel Safely

Travel is something most people can plan with ease.

But for dialysis patients, it becomes a medical journey that requires careful coordination and precision.

Missing even one treatment session can have serious consequences, so every trip must be planned with safety in mind.

The Problem

Dialysis patients who want to travel often face the same challenges:

  • Finding reliable dialysis clinics abroad
  • Confirming treatment availability before traveling
  • Understanding clinic requirements and compatibility
  • Coordinating appointments across countries and time zones
  • Dealing with fragmented or outdated information

Most of this information is scattered across forums, phone calls, or personal networks.

There is no single, trusted system designed specifically for this need.

The Idea

I wanted to solve a simple question:

What if dialysis patients could easily find and plan treatment anywhere in the world before they travel?

That idea became Renal Traveller — a platform designed to make dialysis travel safer, simpler, and more predictable.

What is Renal Traveller?

Renal Traveller is a web and mobile platform that helps dialysis patients:

  • Discover dialysis clinics around the world
  • Search and explore treatment centers by location
  • Access structured clinic information in one place
  • Plan treatment sessions before traveling
  • Reduce uncertainty when moving between countries

👉 Web platform: https://renaltraveller.com

The goal is simple:

Make dialysis travel safer, more accessible, and less stressful.

Why This Matters

For most travelers, planning a trip is about flights and hotels.

For dialysis patients, travel also involves:

  • strict treatment schedules
  • dependence on medical infrastructure
  • coordination with foreign healthcare providers
  • high health risks if something is not properly arranged

Even small gaps in planning can create serious complications.

Access to reliable information is not a convenience — it is a necessity.

Challenges I Faced

1. Fragmented Medical Data

Healthcare information is not standardized globally.

Each country and clinic may have different formats, availability rules, and systems.

Bringing this into a consistent and usable structure was a major challenge.

2. Global Coverage

The platform needed to support patients traveling anywhere in the world.

This meant handling different regions, languages, and healthcare systems in a unified way.

3. Simplicity for Patients

The users are not technical users.

The experience had to be extremely simple:

  • fast search
  • clear clinic results
  • minimal steps
  • no confusion or complexity

In healthcare, clarity is more important than features.

What I Learned

Building in healthcare is very different from building standard digital products.

It’s not about adding features.

It’s about reducing uncertainty in critical moments.

Even small improvements in access to information can significantly reduce stress for patients and families.

What’s Next

Renal Traveller is still evolving.

Current focus:

  • expanding global clinic coverage
  • improving data accuracy and reliability
  • simplifying the travel planning experience
  • making access faster and more intuitive

Feedback Welcome

If you’ve worked in healthcare systems, travel platforms, or data-heavy products, I’d love your feedback.

What would you improve in a platform like this?


👉 Explore Renal Traveller: https://renaltraveller.com
📱 Mobile App: Renal Traveller (iOS & Android)

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