All heart, lung, pancreas, and intestinal transplants in India are performed exclusively through deceased donor programs.
Procedures are conducted at officially authorized, top-tier hospitals.
Our role is medical coordination and information support, not direct medical treatment.
This policy applies to the following organ transplant programs
Note: Kidney and liver transplants may have different procedures including living donor options.
Waiting time varies depending on medical urgency, blood type compatibility, and national waiting list status. In general, it ranges from several weeks to approximately six months.
Critical patients receive higher priority in the allocation system
Matching blood type and organ size are essential factors
Position determined by medical criteria and registration date
General requirements for deceased donor transplant programs
Confirmed diagnosis by qualified medical specialists
Complete assessment of overall health and transplant readiness
No medical conditions that would prevent successful transplantation
Review and approval by the authorized transplant committee
Full adherence to the Transplantation of Human Organs Act
All transplants are performed within India's regulated healthcare system
Only officially licensed facilities perform transplant procedures
Top-tier medical institutions with advanced capabilities
Complete adherence to the Transplantation of Human Organs Act
Our commitment to ethical and legal standards
Fair and transparent organ distribution based on medical criteria
Strict prohibition of any financial transactions for organs
Continuous monitoring and compliance with international standards
We provide medical coordination, information support, and logistical assistance. We do not perform medical procedures or influence organ allocation.
Our team is here to answer your questions about the deceased donor transplant process.
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