Kidney Transplant in IRAN
 
Lengthy wait times and expensive medical procedures in certain nations have prompted numerous individuals to seek kidney transplant surgery in foreign countries where expert medical care is more readily available and cost-effective.
 
For patients opting for renal transplantation abroad, the accompanying living donor may need to be a blood relative or someone of the same nationality, depending on the specific regulations of the destination country.
 
Countries that boast expert nephrologists and shorter wait times for kidney transplant surgery have become popular choices for medical tourists seeking high-quality care at affordable prices.
 
The increasing demand for kidney transplants and the high cost of healthcare in many parts of the world have led patients to consider traveling abroad for transplant surgery, often accompanied by a living donor who meets the destination country's specific criteria.
 
 
In Iran, the donor can be anyone with the same nationality as the recipient.
 
 

Prior to undergoing kidney transplant surgery, several crucial steps must be taken to ensure the success of the operation. These steps include comprehensive medical evaluations for both the recipient and donor, making necessary travel arrangements, and obtaining legal approvals in the destination country.


In Iran, the donor and recipient must be of the same nationality. It is illegal to donate a kidney to an individual with a different nationality, as this would constitute organ trafficking. Our team works diligently to ensure that all legal requirements are met and that the donor is medically fit to proceed with the transplantation. We prioritize patient trust and safety, ensuring a secure environment for this sensitive medical procedure.

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