At Broad Health Network, we connect you with trusted hospitals and expert kidney specialists abroad—so you get the care you need, without the long wait or high costs.
Whether you’re looking for a living or deceased donor transplant, we help guide you through the entire process—from your first consultation to full recovery. With safe, affordable options and international support, getting a kidney transplant has never been this simple.
✅ World-class hospitals
✅ Top kidney doctors
✅ Shorter wait times
✅ Lower costs
✅ Full travel & treatment support
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A kidney transplant replaces the function of failed kidneys with a healthy one. It’s a preferred treatment over dialysis, offering longer life and better health. Kidneys may come from a living or deceased donor. Transplants improve energy, freedom, and quality of life.
A transplant is recommended when kidney function falls below 50% or when both kidneys have stopped functioning due to irreversible damage.
Transplants offer freedom from dialysis, dietary restrictions, and a better quality of life compared to dialysis.
Transplanted kidneys can last for many years, potentially 20-25 years from a living donor and 15-20 years from a deceased donor, but this can vary.
While each transplant program has its own criteria, age is generally not a primary barrier to transplant, and older patients can often have successful transplants if they are otherwise healthy.
There are risks associated with surgery, and recipients will need to take immunosuppressant drugs to prevent rejection, which can have side effects and increase the risk of infections.