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Overview

A kidney transplant is the preferred treatment for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), offering better survival, improved quality of life, and freedom from dialysis. Our Organ Transplant Center provides advanced kidney transplant services using both living and deceased donors. Every patient receives personalized care from our experienced team of nephrologists, transplant surgeons, and support staff.

We ensure seamless coordination from evaluation and surgery to post-transplant care and reintegration into daily life.

Treatment Methods

Living Donor Kidney Transplant: A kidney is donated by a healthy person — often a close relative or emotionally-related donor. This is the most effective method, offering faster transplant times and better outcomes.

Surgery Details

  • Preoperative Assessment: Includes blood tests, tissue typing, crossmatch tests, cardiac evaluation, and imaging studies to ensure compatibility and safety.
  • Procedure Duration: 3–4 hours on average.
  • Hospital Stay: Typically 5–10 days, with initial recovery in a monitored environment.
  • Recovery Timeline: Most patients resume daily activities within 4–6 weeks. Complete recovery may take a few months.
 

Post-Transplant Monitoring: Includes regular creatinine checks, ultrasound scans, medication level monitoring, and infection screening.

FAQ

Who is eligible for a kidney transplant?

Patients with irreversible kidney failure on dialysis or with rapidly declining kidney function may be eligible, depending on overall health.

What are the advantages over dialysis?

Transplant patients often experience longer life expectancy, better energy levels, and fewer dietary and fluid restrictions compared to dialysis.

How long does a transplanted kidney last?

On average, a kidney from a living donor lasts 15–20 years, while one from a deceased donor lasts around 10–15 years.

What is the success rate of kidney transplants?

Over 95% success in the first year at high-performing centers. Long-term success improves with adherence to medical advice.

Can I return to work and normal life?

Yes. Most patients return to work, exercise, and normal daily life within a few months, with continued follow-up and care.

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