Treatments Offered in India
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Organ Transplantation in India
India offers ethical, regulated, and high-success organ transplantation programs including liver, kidney, heart, lung, and pancreas transplants. Panacea Medcare connects international patients to leading transplant centers with comprehensive care coordination.
Available Organ Transplant Procedures
Liver Transplant
Liver transplant in India includes both living and deceased donor options, with high success rates, expert hepatology teams, and comprehensive post-transplant care for international patients.
Kidney Transplant
Kidney transplantation in India offers living and deceased donor options with excellent outcomes, advanced immunosuppression protocols, and specialized nephrology care.
Heart Transplant
Heart transplant programs in India provide life-saving cardiac transplantation with experienced cardiothoracic surgeons, advanced organ preservation, and dedicated transplant care units.
Lung Transplant
Lung transplantation in India includes single and double lung transplants, performed by expert thoracic surgeons with specialized post-operative care and rehabilitation programs.
Pancreas Transplant
Pancreas transplant in India offers treatment for type 1 diabetes and pancreatic disorders, with combined kidney-pancreas transplant options for comprehensive care.
Combined Organ Transplants
India performs complex multi-organ transplants including liver-kidney, heart-lung, and other combined procedures with specialized transplant teams and comprehensive care protocols.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the success rate of organ transplants in India?
Success rates are comparable to global standards, with liver and kidney transplants showing high success rates of over 90–95%.
What are the legal regulations for organ transplant in India?
Organ transplantation is strictly regulated by the Transplantation of Human Organs Act (THOA), ensuring ethical donation and preventing commercialization.
Can international patients get an organ transplant in India?
Yes, international patients can receive transplants, typically from a related living donor, subject to approval by the hospital's authorization committee.
What is the waiting time for a transplant?
Waiting times vary by organ and donor availability. Living donor transplants can be scheduled faster, while deceased donor lists have variable wait times.
What is the cost of organ transplant in India compared to other countries?
The cost is significantly lower, often 1/10th of Western countries, without compromising on quality or medical expertise.
