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Kidney Transplants
Kidney transplants are the only avenue of hope for thousands of people every year. In the United States, there are certain procedures that one must go through in order to be put on the waiting list. The first step is to find a transplant team willing to accept him or her as a candidate for transplant surgery. After a battery of tests, the transplant team determines if the patient qualifies to be placed on the national waiting list. When an organ becomes available, usually as a result of an accident where the donor is pronounced brain dead, the information is entered into the database servicing the national waiting list. Before a recipient is contacted, factors such as compatibility, health, and the length of time the recipient has been on the list must all be weighed. And the one waiting the longest is not always the one chosen for the organ. This can make the waiting process turn into years, especially since the first recipients chosen are usually those in the area nearest the donor. No Need to Wait for a Kidney Transplant At www.transplantcoordinator.com, you can avoid the long waiting list for healthy, legal organ transplants. We have been working internationally for over 15 years to provide contact between donors and recipients in a matter of just weeks. We take care of all the arrangements from the time you leave your residence until you return.
Insurance does not cover this type of transplant, so payment must be secured in advance. The cost for one kidney is $90,000. This includes travel and accommodations for one companion. We use excellent facilities with English-speaking physicians and staff, and many of the physicians have been trained in the United States. That means that there is no longer any reason to wait for world-class care.
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