Dialysis Travel in Morocco: Find and Book Clinics for Your Next Holiday
October 27, 2025

Travelling on dialysis is possible - and Morocco makes it enjoyable. With warm hospitality, modern clinics and unforgettable scenery, the country welcomes dialysis patients from around the world. From golden Atlantic beaches to ancient medinas, Morocco offers both comfort and adventure.
On The Renal Traveller, you can find trusted dialysis centres, see prices, check what’s included, and book your sessions directly before you travel. No phone calls, no middle agents - just simple, secure booking with verified clinics.
Where to Dialyse in Morocco: A City Guide
Morocco currently has a growing network of dialysis centres on The Renal Traveller. Each clinic is vetted, displays its facilities and, where possible, shows transparent pricing. Here’s where you can book treatments and what to look forward to in each destination:
Rabat - Salé – Dialysis in Rabat’s Riverside Neighbour
Clinics: Centre de Maladies Rénales et Dialyse Miftah (HD from €100; HDF from €250; transport included).
Why visit: Salé sits across the Bou Regreg River from Morocco’s capital, Rabat. You can stroll the narrow lanes of the Medina, visit the Great Mosque of Salé or hop over to Rabat’s UNESCOlisted kasbahs and gardens.
Book your session: Search clinics in Salé to view schedules, amenities and contact details.
Meknes – Imperial Walls & Dialysis Care
- Clinics: Centre Dialyse Al Mansour Meknes (HD around €200).
- Why visit: Meknes is one of Morocco’s four Imperial cities and its historic core is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city, founded in the 11th century and transformed by Sultan Moulay Ismail, boasts 45 km of walls, 20 gates and over 50 palaces. Although parts of the imperial city are offlimits, visitors can admire the massive 15 mhigh walls, monumental gates, vaults and the mausoleum of Moulay Ismail.
- Book your session: Find clinics in Meknes and discover treatment times that fit around sightseeing.
Agadir – Sun, Sea & Seamless Dialysis
- Clinics: Centre d’Hémodialyse du Souss (HD from €185; HDF from €200; transport included; EHIC/GHIC accepted).
- Why visit: Agadir is Morocco’s principal seaside resort with a 10km seafront offering wide golden beaches. The city enjoys about 300 days of sunshine each year and its beachfront cafés introduce travellers to local gastronomy. Beyond the beach you can wander the El Had souk or visit neighbouring surfing villages like Taghazout.
- Book your session: See current availability for clinics in Agadir.
Marrakech – Dialysis Amid Minarets & Markets
- Clinics: Centre Maladies Rénales et Dialyse M’Hamid (HD from €250).
- Why visit: Marrakech’s medina pulses with energy. The Koutoubia Mosque, crowned by a 77metre minaret, is the city’s most iconic landmark. Built in the 12th century, its towering spire dominates the skyline and remains a masterpiece of Almohad architecture. In the evening, Jemaa elFna square becomes a living theatre of music, food and storytelling; UNESCO recognises it as an Intangible Cultural Heritage site. -Book your session: Search Marrakech clinics and plan treatment times around your medina wanderings.
Tangier – Dialysis at the Crossroads of Two Seas
- Clinics: Centre Dialyse Ibn Rochd Tanger (HD from €200; HDF from €200; transport included).
- Why visit: Tangier sits where the Mediterranean and Atlantic waters converge, giving the city a unique multicultural heritagev. Stroll the whitewashed streets lined with limecoated houses, wander through the Kasbah and the** Sultan’s Palace**, and enjoy the Spanish influence evident in sites like the Cervantes theatre. -** Book your session**: Browse all Tangier clinics for appointment availability.
Dialysis Costs in Morocco: Simple, Transparent and Stress-Free
How much does dialysis cost in Morocco? Prices depend on the clinic, city and treatment type, but The Renal Traveller makes it easy to compare. Each clinic profile shows clear pricing wherever possible, so you can plan your holiday with confidence.
On average, haemodialysis (HD) sessions start from around €100 – €200, while haemodiafiltration (HDF) may cost up to €250 per treatment.
A few things can affect the total price:
- Included services: Some clinics offer hotel transfers, Wi-Fi or comfortable patient lounges.
- Insurance coverage: Certain centres accept EHIC/GHIC or private insurance, reducing what you pay yourself.
- Seasonal demand: Prices in resort cities such as Agadir or Marrakech can rise during the busy summer months.
When browsing dialysis clinics in Morocco on The Renal Traveller, look for the price indicator on each profile. If a clinic hasn’t listed its full fees, simply send a booking request - they’ll confirm the price, accepted payment options (cash, card or insurance) and any extras before you finalise your appointment.
That means no hidden costs, no middle-men, and no surprises - just honest, direct booking with trusted Moroccan dialysis centres.
Tips for Planning Your Moroccan Dialysis Getaway
A dialysis holiday in Morocco is more than just a trip for treatment - it’s a chance to experience a country filled with colour, history and sunshine. Here’s how to make the most of your time while keeping your dialysis schedule comfortable and stress-free:
- Choose your perfect destination Pick the region that matches your travel style.
Love history? Head to Meknes for its imperial palaces and UNESCO-listed medina.
Prefer beaches? Agadir is ideal for sea views and relaxation.
Looking for culture and adventure? Try Marrakech or Tangier for their buzzing souks and lively squares.
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Plan your sessions smartly Book your dialysis for early mornings or late afternoons so you can explore during cooler hours. Patients often enjoy visiting markets, gardens or coastal promenades between treatments.
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Use local support Hotel staff and Moroccan tour guides are used to welcoming dialysis travellers. They can help with clinic transfers, suggest renal-friendly meals, and recommend accessible sightseeing routes - small details that make a big difference.
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Stay connected and share your journey When you get home, leave a review of your experience on The Renal Traveller and tag us on social media. Your story helps other patients discover how easy it can be to travel with dialysis in Morocco.