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Can You Travel While on Peritoneal Dialysis?

Can You Travel While on Peritoneal Dialysis? 

“How can I travel while on dialysis?” This is a question asked by many patients, including those receiving peritoneal dialysis (PD). The idea of taking your treatments on the road can feel overwhelming, but with the right preparation, it’s absolutely possible. Whether you’re traveling for the holidays or planning a longer trip, this guide will walk you through the key things to consider so you can feel confident before you go. 

What Do I Need to Prepare and How Soon? 

Just like booking a flight or reserving a hotel, your dialysis travel plans should start early. We recommend talking with your care team 4 to 6 weeks before your trip. Let your nephrologist and PD nurse know your destination, travel dates and how you’ll get there. They will review your prescription, help coordinate supply shipments and make sure you’re set up for success. 

It’s important that your care team knows your plans, so they can make sure your treatment goes smoothly no matter where you are. 

Supplies and Equipment 

Supplies are the top priority for traveling on PD. Most suppliers can ship solution and necessary items directly to your destination, but you’ll need to arrange this well in advance. Confirm the delivery date, location and contact person before you leave. 

It’s also a good idea to pack a small “just in case” kit with enough supplies for at least a day or two of treatment. This way, if there is a delay, you won’t have to miss a session. 

If you use a cycler, remember to: 

  • Pack your machine in its travel case. 
  • Bring any power adapters you may need, especially if traveling internationally. 
  • Confirm that your hotel or rental has enough space and outlets for setup. 

Travel Logistics for PD Dialysis

A few steps can make travel much smoother: 

  • Air Travel: Contact your airline in advance to let them know you’re traveling with medical supplies. With a doctor’s note, airlines typically allow extra baggage for PD equipment at no cost. Keep your prescription and a physician’s letter with you. 
  • Car or Train: Store PD solutions in a cool, dry area and avoid leaving them in hot or freezing conditions. 
  • Hotels or Rentals: Check ahead to make sure there is a clean space for treatment and supplies. Ask about a refrigerator if you need to store certain medications or supplies. 

What to Do in an Emergency 

Even with good planning, things can change. Always know where the nearest dialysis center or hospital is at your destination in case of an emergency. Carry your dialysis prescription, recent lab results and contact information for your care team. 

If supplies don’t arrive as scheduled or your cycler malfunctions, having this backup information will help you get support quickly and safely. 

How Innovative Renal Care Helps 

 Our team can help you plan, coordinate supply shipments, and prepare for any “what ifs” that might come up. With early planning and support, traveling on peritoneal dialysis doesn’t have to feel intimidating. It’s a chance to connect with family, see new places and continue living life to the fullest. 

Have questions about traveling on PD? Reach out to our team here. 

September 29, 2025

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  • Dialysis Care at IRC
    • The Care Team at IRC
      • Understanding the role of Nephrologist
      • Understanding the Role of Dialysis Nurses
      • Understanding the Role of Dialysis Technicians
      • Understanding the Role of Social Workers
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    • Dialysis Treatment Options
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