Organ Transplants
Ethical, Expertly Executed, and Lifesaving.

Kidney Transplant
Replacing a failed kidney with a healthy donor kidney.
- Procedure: Conducted under general anesthesia; graft is connected to blood vessels and bladder.
- Pre/Post Care: Compatibility testing, immunosuppressive therapy, infection monitoring.
- Benefits: No more dialysis, improved quality and length of life.
- Recovery: 2–4 weeks for initial healing; lifelong medication.
- Risks: Organ rejection, infections, immunosuppressant side effects.
Liver Transplant
Needed in end-stage liver disease, hepatitis, or liver cancers.
- Types:
- Living Donor Liver Transplant (LDLT)
- Deceased Donor Liver Transplant (DDLT)
- Procedure: Removal of diseased liver and replacement with donor liver.
- Benefits: Life-saving in irreversible liver failure.
- Recovery: ICU stay followed by 6–12 months of follow-up.
- Risks: Bleeding, rejection, bile duct complications.


Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT)
Involves transplanting healthy stem cells to treat blood disorders.
- Procedure: After chemotherapy/radiation, stem cells are infused like a blood transfusion.
- Support: Isolation during immune rebuilding, nutritional care.
- Recovery: Up to a year for full immune restoration.
- Risks: GVHD, infections.
End-to-End Support Services:
- Legal clearances for transplants (as per government regulations).
- Donor matching and testing coordination.
- Accommodation and post-op care planning.
- Psychological and nutritional counseling.