Kidney Transplant

Thinking about Kidney Transplant Surgery Overseas?

Kidney transplant surgery is indicated for patients who suffer from renal failure due to infection, diabetes, malignant hypertension, and other conditions. Due to advancements in drugs that help the body accept foreign tissues, kidney transplants need not come from relatives or even from living donors. In the US and UK, a large percentage of kidney donors are living, and the price of a kidney transplant is quite high, costing up to $60,000 or £40,000. Overseas, transplant surgeons use kidneys donated from the recently deceased, and the total cost of surgery is less than $30,000 or £20,000. The top destinations for kidney transplant surgery overseas are Latin America and Eastern Europe.

In Argentina and Panama, many people are registered organ donors. Surgeons in Argentina, Panama, and other parts of Latin America can perform organ transplant surgery using tissue donated by people who have recently passed on. A kidney transplant only costs $25,000 or £17,000. An alternative to using tissue donated by a deceased person is to make arrangements with a living family member. The doctor can harvest a kidney from a living relative, and then transplant it into the patient's body. Hospitals in Latin America are clean and modern, and surgeons often study medicine in the US and UK. Patients and their families will be cared for by exceptional surgeons who are skilled and experienced. Recovery time is up to a week, and staying in Latin America is very affordable for patients and their loved ones.

To find more kidney transplant options abroad, use our search engine. SugeryOverseas.com is staffed by experts in global healthcare, and we understand the needs and concerns of patients seeking organ transplant surgery.

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