Hospitals For Transplant in India

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Hospitals For Transplant in India

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Dharamshila Narayana Superspeciality Hospital

Delhi, India

732 reviews

  • It’s headquarter is located in Bangalore.
  • Together it has 23 hospitals and 7 heart centers
  • Each department is headed by specialized team members who have treated many patients and dealt with so many cases.
  •  It has an in-house research center that continuously works to provide alternative solutions.
  • It is…
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Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute

Delhi, India

556 reviews

  • South East Asia’s and India’s leading provider for medical and surgical treatment for digestive diseases.
  • Renowned for its quality of care, ambience and high patient satisfaction.
  • Preventative medical care provider through a caring environment.
  • Reputed on an international and national level.
  • They help spread awareness of diseases.
  • They provide…
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Fortis Hospitals , Mohali

Punjab, India

2291 reviews

  • One of the best cardiac centres in Mohali
  • Over 334 inpatient beds 
  • Campus is 8.22 acres 
  • Comprehensive cancer treatment facility
  • National Energy Conservation Award - Award for Best Hospital/Building in India, 2nd position in the country - Oct'15
  • AHPI Award for Green Hospital - Feb'16
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Advancells- Stem Cell Therapy Centre

Delhi, India

52 reviews

  • Perfected the art of cell recovery with the amazing result of recovering up to 94% of cell count from various cell sources such as bone marrow, adipose tissue, etc 
  • Ability to expand the cell count via culture if required in particular patient
  • Uses best processing and separation technology of…
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Transplant Surgery in India

Transplant surgery in India is successfully performed in various hospitals. Transplant surgery cost in India is low compared to other countries, hence, India is a preferred destination. 

Transplant surgery involves surgically replacing a failed organ with a healthy one obtained from a donor. This surgery is only done for conditions or diseases that have progressed despite other treatment methods and have led to organ failure. It is usually reserved for patients with end-stage diseases. 

Transplant surgery - Eligibility

Whether to perform transplant surgery is decided depending on the patients:

  • Diagnosis
  • Stage of the disease
  • General physical condition
  • Age 

Patients with the following are not suitable for transplant surgery: 

  • Lung, liver or kidney problems
  • Poor leg circulation
  • Cancer
  • Chronic infections

The organ transplantation process is a long and tedious one, which involves various tests, evaluations, and indefinite waiting. Once the transplant team members approve that the patient is a suitable organ recipient, he/she will be added to the national transplantation network to look for a donor. After finding a suitable donor, the transplantation surgery is carried out.

Transplant surgery - The Procedure

Before the transplant surgery, the organ is harvested from the donor. Organ harvesting refers to removing cells, tissues, or organs from the donor and preserving them till transplantation. If the donor is deceased, the organs will be transplanted within a few hours of harvesting. If the donor is alive, the recipient’s transplant surgery is performed immediately after the donor’s surgery. 

Once the recipient receives the news of the available organ, he/she should not eat or drink anything. The recipient will be called to the hospital. A complete physical check-up and other tests are performed to evaluate the recipient’s fitness for surgery and to detect any infection or other medical problem. Following this, the recipient will be prepared for surgery.

General anesthesia is administered to the recipient, and a central venous catheter will be placed. A breathing tube that is attached to a mechanical ventilator is placed in the recipient’s throat. 

The surgeon will carefully remove the diseased organ and replace it with the healthy donor organ. The recipient’s blood vessels are connected to the donated organ. The surgeon will check the blood flow to the organ and then close the incisions. 

The precise steps of the transplant surgery will vary according to the type of organ transplant surgery performed. These include heart transplant, liver transplant, lung transplant, bone marrow transplant, kidney transplant, etc.

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Top destinations for transplant surgery in India 

Transplant surgery in India is performed in the best hospitals that have advance equipment and highly skilled surgeons. The best hospitals for this procedure are in major cities in India, including Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, and Hyderabad, etc. 

Transplant surgery cost in India

A kidney transplant in India costs about 12,000 USD to 20,000 USD, whereas a liver transplant costs about 30,000 – 35,000 USD, and the heart transplant ranges from 40,000 USD to 44,000 USD. The expense of the surgery majorly depends on the organ transplanted, the expertise of the surgeon, hospital facilities, and the location of the hospital.

Facilities for International Clients

  • Internationally accredited hospitals
  • Well-qualified, experienced surgeons
  • Use of the latest technologies and surgical methods
  • Well-equipped patient rooms 
  • Friendly and efficient healthcare team
  • Comfortable, hassle-free stay
  • Dedicated support

By having transplant surgery in India, you can receive the best healthcare at an honest, affordable price. You can also visit the tourist attractions, like hill stations, monuments, temples, etc. that are in the surrounding of the hospital and experience the country’s rich culture. 

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