Illness and recovery guide
Understand kidney transplant abroad, treatment pathway, and recovery before traveling abroad.
A kidney transplant is a surgery where a healthy donor kidney is placed into a person with severe kidney failure. For many eligible patients, it can provide a better quality of life than long-term dialysis.
- • Kidney failure is often linked to chronic kidney disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, or inherited conditions such as polycystic kidney disease.
- • When both kidneys fail, waste and fluid build up in the body, and dialysis may be needed while transplant planning continues.
- • Donor source can be living donor or deceased donor, based on medical and legal eligibility pathways.
- • Most patients can live well with one healthy kidney, which is why living donation is medically possible in selected cases.