Type 2 DiabetesEven though Type II diabetes is more complex than Type I, it is often unnoticed for many years. This can lead to severe complications such as renal failure and coronary artery disease. One of the major risk factors for developing Type II diabetes is genetic predisposition. Another common cause is obesity. In spite of this knowledge, thousands of patients are not diagnosed until more complicated problems arise.
Type II diabetes accounts for the majority of all diabetes cases in the United States. Current research shows that a pancreas transplant may be of great benefit to Type II diabetics as well as Type I. Taking into account the number of Type I and Type II diabetics who could be helped by a pancreas transplant, the list of waiting organ recipients is quite long.
Transplants for Type II Diabetes
At J. Cohan and Associates, we are in the business of improving the quality of a patient's life by coordinating organ transplants internationally. The donated organs are secured and provided according to the strict guidelines of the hospital administrators and the governments in non-U.S. countries. We have the highest standards for ensuring the process is smooth and well orchestrated. To ensure the process runs smoothly, we work with physicians and staff who are English speaking.
In addition, we work with only the best healthcare facilities. The majority of the surgeons we use have been trained in the United States. They use the latest equipment and medications in all of the organ transplant procedures we organize. We operate on a pay-in-advance system only. These costs are not covered by insurance. Our services are available for those who have decided to go ahead with a transplant anyway. If you or a loved one needs a transplant now (instead of two years from now), give us a call at 818-504-2318.