Renal Transplantation

Renal transplantation, or kidney transplant, is a life-saving procedure where a healthy kidney from a living or deceased donor is implanted into a patient with end-stage kidney disease. It is often the best long-term solution for patients whose kidneys can no longer filter waste and fluids effectively. Compared to dialysis, transplantation offers improved survival, better quality of life, and greater independence.

Our transplant program provides complete care—from evaluation and donor matching to surgery, post-operative monitoring, and long-term follow-up—to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.

Renal transplantation is a highly specialized treatment that offers hope and improved quality of life to patients with end-stage kidney failure. Our transplant care is tailored to ensure safe, effective, and long-lasting results through a multidisciplinary approach.
  • Thorough Evaluation and Preparation:
    We assess the overall health of the patient and determine transplant suitability through detailed medical, surgical, and psychological evaluations.

  • Donor Matching and Compatibility:
    We facilitate kidney transplants from both living and deceased donors by ensuring precise immunological and blood group compatibility to minimize rejection risk.

  • Pre-Transplant Screening:
    Advanced immunological screening, including tissue typing and crossmatching, is performed to ensure optimal donor-recipient pairing.

  • Surgical Excellence and Post-Operative Care:
    Our experienced transplant surgeons perform the kidney transplant with precision, followed by intensive monitoring during the post-operative recovery phase.

  • Immunosuppressive Therapy Management:
    We provide individualized medication plans to prevent rejection while minimizing side effects, supported by regular lab tests and clinical monitoring.

  • Lifelong Follow-up and Support:
    Post-transplant patients receive ongoing care including kidney function tests, infection monitoring, counselling, and lifestyle guidance to ensure long-term graft survival and overall well-being.