Kidney Transplant
Kidney Transplant is a surgical procedure where a healthy kidney from a donor is placed into a person whose kidneys no longer function properly. It is a treatment for end-stage kidney disease and offers a better quality of life than long-term dialysis. The transplanted kidney takes over the job of filtering blood. A successful transplant helps restore normal kidney function and reduces the need for dialysis.
Living Donor Transplant – The kidney comes from a living person, often a relative, friend, or unrelated donor who is a match.
Deceased Donor Transplant – The kidney is taken from a person who has recently died and previously consented to donate organs.
Before a transplant, tests like blood typing, tissue typing, crossmatching, and full health evaluation are done to ensure compatibility and readiness. Imaging, blood tests, and consultations help doctors decide if the patient is a good candidate for transplant.
Diagnostic Procedure | Cost in USD |
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Blood Tests | 50 to 100* |
Compatibility Testing | 500 to 600* |
Imaging (CT/Ultrasound) | 500 to 1000* |
Other Necessary Clearance | 200 to 300* |
Country | Cost in USD |
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India | 11000 to 15000* |
Turkey | 16000 to 25000* |
UAE | 30000 to 45000* |
USA | 50000 to 100,000* |
City | Cost in USD |
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New Delhi / NCR | 11000 to 14000* |
Mumbai | 12000 to 15000* |
Bangalore | 12000 to 15000* |
Chennai | 11000 to 14500* |
Pricing Inclusions | Option |
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Routine patient investigations before surgery | Included |
Nursing fee | Included |
ICU stay if needed | Included |
Surgeon fee, OT charges, anesthesia | Included |
Pre-operative outpatient consultations | Included |
Routine drugs and consumables required during hospitalization | Included |
Donor screening and surgical care | Included |
Hospital stay and meals as per the package | Included |
Apollo Hospitals, Chennai
Medanta – The Medicity, Gurugram
Fortis Hospital, Bangalore
Christian Medical College, Vellore
Max Super Speciality Hospital, Delhi
Please note that the costs mentioned above are only indicative and not conclusive, as multiple factors influence the final cost of your treatment journey. These factors include:
The choice of location, doctor and hospital; donor compatibility; dialysis history; surgical approach; duration of hospital stay; post-surgical recovery; anti-rejection medications; donor-related expenses; follow-up testing; and long-term immunosuppressive therapy.