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Chemoport insertion/removal

A chemoport is a small medical device placed under the skin, usually on the chest, to provide long-term access to a large vein. It is commonly used for chemotherapy, intravenous medication, blood tests, or other repeated treatments.

The port consists of a small chamber connected to a thin catheter that lies inside a central vein. It can be accessed with a special needle when treatment is needed.

What to expect

Discharge Instructions

  • Keep the wound clean and dry. Do not remove the dressing unless instructed.

  • Avoid pulling, pressing, or manipulating the port site. Take prescribed pain medication if needed.

  • Please contact the rooms urgently if you develop fever, chills, redness, swelling, wound discharge, increasing pain, chest pain, shortness of breath, or if the port does not function properly.

Return to Activities

  • Light activity may be resumed as comfortable. Avoid heavy lifting, strenuous upper body activity, swimming, or soaking the wound until cleared by your doctor.

  • The port should only be accessed by trained medical staff using the correct needle.

ADDRESS

Brits Mediclinic Room 104 

8 Kerk Street

Brits

North-West

0250

WHATSAPP

072 766 4818

064 900 4012

OFFICE HOURS

Monday - Friday: 8:00am – 16:00pm    Saturday & Sunday: Closed

Dr Wheeler is available at Brits Mediclinic during office hours, but also outside of office hours in emergencies on weekdays and select weekends.

REFERRAL

Ask for a referral by your GP (usually required by medical aids)

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

Present to emergency unit  for admission and ask to be admitted for Dr Wheeler

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