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Adam Vacations Medical connects international patients with India’s top hospitals for safe, ethical, and advanced liver and kidney transplant surgeries. We work with JCI/NABH-accredited multispecialty hospitals and globally recognized transplant surgeons, offering comprehensive transplant packages with full legal and medical guidance.
We serve patients from USA, UK, UAE, Africa, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and beyond who seek life-saving organ transplant surgeries in India.
Our hospitals offer ABO-incompatible transplants, Minimally Invasive Donor Surgery, and immunosuppressive therapy support.
These hospitals offer dedicated transplant units, live donor programs, and post-transplant monitoring systems.
Service | Details |
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Pre-Transplant Workup | HLA testing, blood grouping, organ function tests |
Donor Coordination | Donor evaluation, legal clearance, consent process |
Surgery | Liver/Kidney transplant surgery by expert team |
Hospital Stay | 10–25 days (depending on procedure and recovery) |
Visa & Legal Help | Medical visa + transplant committee documentation |
Transfers | Airport pickup/drop & hospital commutes |
Immunosuppression | 1–2 months of post-op medications and counseling |
Kidney is a vital organ in the human body responsible for filtering the blood and excreting metabolic by-products. These metabolic by products are passed off as urine. The kidney is also responsible for electrolyte balance and regulation of blood pressure.Kidney diseases refers to conditions and problems with the kidneys and its function. Kidney diseases are majorly of two types; acute kidney disease and chronic kidney disease.
With diabetes, the small blood vessels in the body are injured. When the blood vessels in the kidneys are injured, your kidneys cannot clean your blood properly. Your body retains more water and salt than it should, which can result in weight gain and ankle swelling.
2. Poorly Controlled Hypertension/High Blood PressureOver time, high blood pressure harms renal blood vessels. Uncontrolled high blood pressure can cause arteries around the kidneys to narrow, weaken or harden. These damaged arteries are not able to deliver enough blood to the kidney tissue. Due to these damaged vessels, the nephrons do not receive the essential oxygen and nutrients and the kidney loses their ability to filter blood and regulate the fluid, hormones, acids and salts in the body.
3. ObesityIn obese individuals, there is a presence of microalbuminuria, and this predicts future development of overt diabetic nephropathy.
4. Analgesic Addiction (Drug Abuse) or Consumption of herbal remediesAnalgesic nephropathy is injury to the kidneys caused by analgesic medications like aspirin, paracetamol and ibuprofen. This is caused by an excessive use or consumption of this analgesics or pain killers. Some herbal drugs might not be pure and might contain toxic substances which is particularly dangerous to the kidney. This is caused by an excessive use or consumption of this analgesics or pain killers.
What is your stage of kidney disease? There are 5 stages of kidney disease. They are shown in the table below. Your treatment is based on your stage of kidney disease. Speak to your doctor if you have any questions about your stage of kidney disease or your treatment.