Dialysis on Wheels — a regulated mobile dialysis access model for Pakistan.
NAK Traders is developing healthcare innovation projects, including a UK-focused health application and the proposed Dialysis on Wheels initiative. Our healthcare work combines software development, patient data workflows, digital reporting, and operational planning, while all clinical services remain subject to licensed medical supervision and regulatory approval.
Dialysis on Wheels is currently a proposed healthcare innovation project. NAK Traders is not operating an active licensed mobile dialysis service. No clinical dialysis service will begin unless written approval, NOC, pilot permission, or licensing guidance is obtained from the relevant healthcare authorities.
This page presents a proposed healthcare innovation project. NAK Traders does not claim to be operating a licensed mobile dialysis service at this stage. Clinical services will only be delivered through licensed medical professionals, approved healthcare partners, and after written clearance from the relevant regulatory authorities.
Improving dialysis access for patients who cannot easily reach treatment centres.
Dialysis is a life-sustaining treatment that patients often need several times per week. For elderly, disabled, mobility-limited, immunocompromised, working, and underserved patients, repeated travel can cause missed sessions, stress, additional expense, and reduced quality of life.
Home & On-site Care
Proposed dialysis support at a patient’s residence, workplace, or suitable private location where safety requirements can be met.
Clinical Oversight
Designed for nephrologist supervision, trained dialysis staff, documented treatment parameters, and escalation protocols.
Emergency Coordination
Planned coordination with nearby hospitals and ambulance services in case of any complication during a dialysis session.
Screening & Monitoring
Proposed pre-treatment screening, periodic lab monitoring, hepatitis/HIV safety checks, and ongoing health reporting.
Water & Equipment Safety
Model includes RO/water quality controls, machine maintenance, backup power, consumable tracking, and biomedical checks.
Consent & Documentation
Patient identity, consent, treatment parameters, and session records are planned to be documented through a secure process.
Alongside healthcare project planning, NAK Traders is building a UK-focused health application to support structured patient data, digital assessments, follow-up workflows, and report generation. This capability strengthens our healthcare technology background while clinical decision-making remains under qualified medical professionals.
Safety must come before launch.
Mobile dialysis is a sensitive clinical service. Our proposed model is built around regulatory approval, expert review, strict SOPs, qualified staff, infection control, equipment safety, and emergency backup.
Proposed minimum controls for a pilot program
These controls are intended to support discussion with regulators, nephrology experts, hospitals, and development partners.
Only clinically suitable patients should be considered after nephrologist review and documented consent.
Defined RO, testing, disinfection, and maintenance standards before dialysis can be performed.
Hepatitis/HIV screening, sterile consumables, waste disposal, staff PPE, and cleaning protocols.
Hospital backup, ambulance coordination, vitals monitoring, and adverse event reporting.
Licensed nephrologist, qualified dialysis technicians, nursing oversight, and competency checks.
Secure patient records, session logs, consent verification, and controlled access to clinical data.
Healthcare software, project planning, and regulated healthcare innovation under one division.
NAK Traders' Healthcare Innovation Division supports healthcare application development, patient workflow systems, digital reporting, and healthcare project planning. The division is also sponsoring the proposed Dialysis on Wheels model, while all clinical delivery remains dependent on licensed professionals, approved healthcare partners, and regulatory clearance.
Health Application Development
We develop healthcare applications, including a UK-focused health application designed around patient records, assessments, follow-ups, reporting, and digital workflows.
Project Sponsor
NAK Traders is sponsoring concept development, business planning, technology design, and stakeholder engagement for healthcare innovation projects.
Healthcare Partners
The proposed Dialysis on Wheels model requires collaboration with nephrologists, hospitals, laboratories, ambulance providers, and regulators.
Governance First
No clinical operations should begin until written approval, pilot permission, licensing route, or NOC is obtained.
A phased approach for review, approval, and controlled implementation.
Technical review: Submit concept note, SOPs, risk framework, and safety controls to nephrology experts and regulators.
Pilot approval: Seek formal permission/NOC or regulatory direction for a limited supervised pilot.
Controlled pilot: Begin with selected patients only, under nephrologist supervision and documented audit reporting.
Evaluation: Review patient outcomes, missed sessions, incidents, satisfaction, safety, and scalability.
We are seeking collaboration with:
- ✓Regulatory authorities and health departments
- ✓Nephrologists and kidney-care institutions
- ✓Hospitals for emergency backup and referral pathways
- ✓Laboratory and ambulance partners
- ✓Donors, CSR partners, and public-private partnership stakeholders
- ✓Technical experts for water quality, biomedical equipment, and infection control
Partner with us to build a safe regulatory pathway for mobile dialysis in Pakistan.
We welcome guidance from regulators, nephrology experts, healthcare institutions, development organizations, CSR partners, and healthcare technology partners interested in safe, compliant, and medically supervised healthcare innovation.
Dialysis on Wheels is a proposed healthcare innovation project and is not currently operating as a licensed mobile dialysis service. NAK Traders is seeking regulatory guidance, expert review, and healthcare partnerships before any clinical activity begins. Any future service will only be provided after written approval from the relevant healthcare authorities and under licensed medical supervision.
Frequently asked questions
Is Dialysis on Wheels currently operating as a licensed medical service?
No. This page presents a proposed healthcare innovation project. Clinical services will not begin until regulatory guidance, written approval, pilot permission, NOC, or licensing pathway is obtained from the relevant authorities.
What is NAK Traders’ role in this project?
NAK Traders is acting as the project sponsor and operations/technology developer. Clinical services must be delivered only through licensed healthcare professionals and approved medical partners.
Who should supervise the clinical side of the project?
The model requires licensed nephrologists, qualified dialysis technicians, nursing supervision, hospital backup, lab partners, and emergency coordination before any patient service can be considered.
Does NAK Traders work only on the Dialysis on Wheels project?
No. Under the Healthcare Innovation Division, NAK Traders also works on healthcare application development, including a UK-focused health application for patient data workflows, assessments, follow-ups, and reporting.
Why is this service needed?
Many dialysis patients face difficulty travelling to dialysis centres multiple times each week. A safe and regulated mobile/home-based model may help reduce missed sessions, improve convenience, and support vulnerable patients.