Delhi's Badarpur Dialysis Centre Achieves World-First AACI Accreditation
Delhi's Badarpur Dialysis Centre Achieves World-First AACI Accreditation
Delhi's Badarpur Dialysis Centre Achieves World-First AACI Accreditation
DCDC Kidney Care’s Badarpur Centre in Delhi has become the first standalone dialysis facility in the world to earn AACI accreditation under Version 6.0. The achievement highlights the company’s push for higher standards in kidney care. Founder Aseem Garg described it as a milestone in delivering globally benchmarked treatment.
The centre, operational since July 2025, now conducts between 500 and 550 dialysis sessions each month. It currently supports nearly 70 regular patients with chronic kidney conditions. DCDC Health Services Pvt. Ltd. (DCDC) runs over 250 dialysis centres across India. These include standalone units, public-private partnership (PPP) clinics, and facilities within private hospitals. The company also holds the distinction of being India’s first to secure NABH accreditation for both standalone and PPP dialysis centres.
The Badarpur Centre earned its AACI accreditation after a rigorous review. Assessors examined clinical protocols, patient safety measures, infection control, staff skills, and quality management. The evaluation confirmed compliance with international benchmarks.
DCDC’s broader mission focuses on expanding access to affordable, high-quality dialysis. The company plans to strengthen India’s dialysis infrastructure through workforce training, technology adoption, and scalable service models. These efforts aim to reduce gaps in treatment availability for kidney patients nationwide. The accreditation reinforces DCDC’s position as a leader in dialysis care. With a growing network of centres, the company continues to prioritise clinical excellence and patient safety. Future plans include further expansion and technology-driven improvements in service delivery.