Monday, July 6, 2009

Trusts or NGO's we approached so far


These type of transplantations should be done in any Transplant hospital approved by DME. And an organ can be received from
1) blood relatives.. though sundeeps mother is ready to donate, doctors were saying no, because she is a diabetic
2) cadavic transplantation- where an organ can be received from a deceased or brain dead people.
This is a very long process.. Need to register in any of the (Mahavir Hospital & Research Centre/Medwin Hospital/Apollo Hospital/Hyderabad Nursing Home/Global Hospital and Organ Transplant Institute/ Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad) hospitals for transplantation. We registered in Global Hospitals(but it seems like they won't do any transplantation under aarogya shri). so we are now planning to register in KIMS or Apollo hospitals chennai(if he can get admitted into TANKER for free dialyses programme). Since his blood group is generic donars(o +ve), the list in any of the hospitals in india for organ is long.. If anyone of you have any contact in KIMS or any of the above listed hospitals, could you let us know,who would be helpful in fastening the registration process.


we approached
TANKER - They said they need Income Certificate and Residence Certificate, for admitting a candidate for dialysis. Here they will do dialysis at free of cost. We registered and the WL is 57 there
MohanFoundation - Registered
SatyaSaiBabaTrust(Puttaparthy): Here they said they treat only cardicac and neurologic patients.

NIMS Hyderabad: Though the transplantation cost is affordable, the list of patients registered for o+ve Kidney is 15 here. When we asked them to undertake sundeep's case under Aarogya Shri, they rejected saying they already have enough number of patients(around 100) sitting on dialysis here and they have only 15 machines. They added that they haven't done any cadavic transplantation for a patient who is not undergoing dialysis in their hospital. Finally no luck here.



1 comment:

  1. Any progress after this!!!

    Hospitals outside the state accept second degree donors it seems.

    Anilkumar BVN

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