Kidney Transplant in India offers safe, affordable surgery with a living related donor. Top hospitals, expert doctors, and full support for international patients.
Recovery Time
3 Weeks
Success Rate
98%
Hospital Stay
8 Days
Treatment Type
Surgical
Home Treatments Organ Transplant Kidney Transplant (Living Related Donor)
Kidney Transplant (Living Related Donor) cost
Treatment Name
Estimated Cost
Kidney Transplant (Living Related Donor) 12500-15000 USD
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Indraprastha Apollo Hospital
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Metro Heart Institute with Multispecialty
A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure in which a healthy kidney from a donor is implanted into a patient whose kidney no longer functions properly.
This procedure is performed to treat end-stage kidney disease in which the kidneys can no longer filter waste and fluids from the blood.
The success rate of kidney transplants in India is 98%, which is higher due to advanced technologies and highly skilled surgeons.
A kidney transplant may last many years; however, the average lifespan depends on the type of donor, and it lasts about 15 to 20 years.
Moderate alcohol consumption is permitted after surgery; however, you should discuss your concerns with your doctor.
While living-related kidney donation is generally safe, however, there are several potential risks involved. However, a living donor must be in good health, and there are medical conditions such as high blood pressure, HIV, cancer, or kidney disease that can be a reason for disqualification.
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