The current work has been designed as a cross sectional and limited longitudinal retrospective study intending towards a numerical as well a functional assessment of in the medical care provided to candidates admitted in our centre for Hemodialysis.Beside the general and administrative information, the main bearing would focus on statistical data as well as special statistical information, pertinent to clinical assessment upon admission, follow up complications taking place, screening for HIV or hepatitis B or else, to assess kt/v; -a dependable indicator for dialysis efficiency; hence a reliable resolution for hemodynamic instability, vascular access or the factual application of HD.Problems arising, be it medical per se or through service delivery by personnel, would consequently be identified and hence a design to suitable modalities, aiming at early detection, proper selection, and prompt intervention; would be implemented.Information obtained would be the first step, the sine qua non of registry that would ultimately serve as a database to fit and feed appropriate bioinformatics systems; which would put the HD programs in our center, at the doorstep of the DB formulary, making use of the myriads of its constructive potentials.The supremacy of a DBMS comes from its ability to define new relationships from the basic ones given by the tables and to use them to get responses to queries.