Organ Transplant Co-ordination

• Coordination with top transplant centers in India

• Legal and ethical transplant documentation support

• Donor search support (family/living-related donors only*)

• Pre- and post-transplant care planning

• 24/7 patient concierge and international helpdesk

• Patients with end-stage kidney, liver, or heart failure

• Individuals needing bone marrow or cornea transplants

• Families seeking legal guidance on living-related donation

• International patients seeking high-quality yet affordable transplant options

Pre-transplant Evaluation & Legal Clearances: 2–3 weeks

Transplant Surgery & Hospital Stay: 10–25 days (organ-dependent)

Post-transplant Monitoring & Discharge: 10–15 days

Follow-up Care: Virtual support and coordination with home doctors

Week 1–2: Arrival, diagnostics, legal and medical screening

Week 3–4: Clearance from transplant committee + pre-surgical prep

Week 4–5: Surgery and in-hospital recovery

Week 6 onward: Observation, medication guidance, and home readiness

Ongoing: Remote follow-up and lab monitoring via partner clinics

• Transplant center coordination

• Donor-recipient evaluation and bloodwork

• Assistance with legal paperwork (HLA typing, affidavits, committee approvals)

• Surgery, ICU care, and standard post-op stay

• Medications during hospitalization

• Airport pickup and patient companion support

• Visa support and priority medical letters

• Donor travel and accommodation (if separate)

• Flight tickets and visa costs

• Long-term immunosuppressants

• Costs from unexpected complications or prolonged ICU stay

• Re-transplantation in case of rejection or other outcomes

Kidney Transplant – Starting from $12,000

Liver Transplant – Starting from $30,000

Heart Transplant – Custom pricing upon evaluation

Bone Marrow Transplant – Starting from $18,000

Pricing depends on center, patient condition, donor availability, and follow-up requirements.

• Experienced transplant coordination team

• Strong relationships with leading Indian transplant hospitals

• Transparent guidance on legal & ethical compliance

• Dedicated case manager for each patient

• Multilingual support for international families

• Assistance with affordable accommodation and post-discharge care

1. Can Aindriya Medsys help find an organ donor?

No. As per Indian law, only living-related donors or cadaver donors from government-approved registries are allowed. We help with legal documentation and center registration.

2. What documents are required for a living donor transplant?

You’ll need ID proof, family relationship documents, medical clearance, affidavits, and approval from the Transplant Authorization Committee. We assist with the full process.

3. Is it legal for international patients to receive transplants in India?

Yes, but the process requires embassy clearance, legal affidavits, and state-level authorization. We ensure all steps are followed ethically and legally.

4. How long does transplant approval take?

For living donors, approvals may take 2–4 weeks. Cadaver transplants depend on organ availability and registry waitlist.

5. What if my donor is not a blood relative?

Non-related transplants are legally possible but require more scrutiny, including an extensive justification and committee review.

6. What hospitals do you work with?

We coordinate with top JCI/NABH-accredited transplant centers in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, and Bangalore.

7. Is financial assistance or insurance accepted?

Yes, in some cases. We help with cost estimation letters for insurance or embassy use. Some hospitals work with international insurers.

8. What about post-transplant medication?

Immunosuppressants must be taken lifelong. We help source affordable brands and offer telemedicine follow-ups to monitor side effects and dosages.

9. Can I stay near the hospital during recovery?

Yes, we assist in finding clean, patient-friendly hotels or recovery homes near the transplant center.

10. What if I face complications after returning home?

We stay connected for virtual consultations and share full records with your home doctor. Emergency cases should report to the nearest hospital immediately.