Become a Hemodialysis Technician
Start a hands-on healthcare career supporting life-saving dialysis treatment.
What Is Hemodialysis Technician?
Hemodialysis Technicians support patients with kidney failure by operating dialysis equipment and assisting with life-sustaining treatments.
Hemodialysis Technicians work in dialysis centers and hospitals, preparing machines, monitoring patients, and supporting nurses during treatment sessions.
What You'll Learn in Hemodialysis Technician Training
Core Skills
- Dialysis machine setup
- Patient monitoring
- Vascular access basics
- Fluid balance
Safety & Compliance
- Infection control
- OSHA compliance
- Bloodborne pathogen safety
Tools & Technology
- Dialysis machines
- Vital sign monitors
- Electronic charting systems
Admissions Requirements for Hemodialysis Technician Training
Most Hemodialysis Technician programs have accessible entry requirements designed to help motivated students start their career.
Requirements vary by program and training provider. Career-Bond partners will confirm specific requirements during enrollment.
Certifications for Hemodialysis Technician
This program prepares you for nationally recognized certifications that employers value.
Certified Clinical Hemodialysis Technician (CCHT)
Nephrology Nursing Certification Commission (NNCC)
Exam Focus: Dialysis procedures and patient safety
Hemodialysis Technician Certification (CHT)
Nephrology Nursing Certification Commission (NNCC)
Exam Focus: Clinical dialysis practice
Certification requirements vary by state and employer. Career-Bond partners will help you understand the requirements in your area.
Hemodialysis Technician Salary & Job Outlook
Growing demand driven by the prevalence of chronic kidney disease and ongoing dialysis treatment needs
Career Outlook for Hemodialysis Technician
Work Settings
Hospitals; Dialysis clinics; Nephrology practices
Advancement Path
Pathway to Patient Care Technician or Nursing
What Is the Difference Between Hemodialysis Technician and Phlebotomy Technician?
TL;DR: Hemodialysis Technicians provide ongoing, treatment-based patient care, while Phlebotomy Technicians perform focused, task-based blood collection.
Hemodialysis Technician programs prepare students to operate dialysis machines and deliver life-sustaining treatments to patients with kidney failure, often working with the same patients multiple times per week and closely monitoring vital signs, equipment, and patient response. This role involves sustained patient relationships, higher clinical responsibility, and work in dialysis centers or hospital units. Phlebotomy Technician programs focus on venipuncture, specimen handling, and laboratory support, with brief, task-specific patient interactions across hospitals, clinics, and blood donation centers. Choose Hemodialysis Technician if you want deeper clinical involvement and long-term patient care; choose Phlebotomy Technician if you want a faster entry into healthcare with a focused procedural role.
Delivering ongoing dialysis treatments and monitoring patient response
Performing blood collection and specimen handling tasks
Certificate programs focused on dialysis technology and patient care
Short-term certificate programs focused on venipuncture
Dialysis machine operation, vital sign monitoring, patient assessment, treatment documentation
Venipuncture, specimen labeling, infection control, sample handling
Hemodialysis technician certification depending on program
Phlebotomy technician certification depending on program
Dialysis centers, hospital dialysis units, outpatient treatment facilities
Hospitals, clinics, laboratories, blood donation centers
Frequent, ongoing patient interaction with long-term care relationships
Brief, task-specific patient interaction during blood draws
Dialysis machines, patient monitoring equipment, treatment documentation systems
Phlebotomy supplies, specimen processing tools, lab information systems
Senior dialysis technician or pathway into advanced renal care roles
Lead phlebotomist or broader clinical support roles
Students seeking deeper clinical involvement and sustained patient care
Students seeking faster entry into healthcare with a focused procedural role
Hemodialysis Technician
Choose Hemodialysis Technician if you want deeper clinical involvement and long-term patient care.
Phlebotomy Technician
Choose Phlebotomy Technician if you want a faster entry into healthcare with a focused procedural role.
Benefits of Hemodialysis Technician Training
Hemodialysis Technician Student Reviews
"I felt confident working with real patients after training."
"The program prepared me well for certification."
"Rewarding work with long-term patients."
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