Find a second lease on life with India’s leading transplant hospital

A combination of best-in-class technology, India’s top-notch surgeons and considerate staff come together at pioneering Liver Transplant facility in Gleneagles Hospitals to deliver complex and critical surgeries including Living & Deceased, ABO Incompatible, Paediatric, Swap, Part-Liver & Combined Liver-Kidney/Liver-Pancreas Transplants.
A pioneer in Liver, Heart, Small Intestine, Pancreas, Kidney, Hand, Uterine Transplants, and voted No.1 in Liver Transplant. Gleneagles Hospitals have successfully completed over 6000+ Transplants and provide comprehensive Multi-organ Transplant services across 4 major metros in India.
All of this achieved with sure-handed experts and advanced Robotic Surgery.
Our Services
25+
Years of Clinical Excellence
3300+
Liver Transplant Surgeries Completed
10000+
Patients Treated Annually
100%
Compassion & Care Guaranteed
Liver Related Diseases We Treat
Liver Failure
Loss of Liver functions where the Immune System attacks Liver cells causing inflammation and injury. It could occur quickly in days or weeks without pre-existing Liver Disease. Acute Liver Failure can cause increased bleeding and increased pressure in the Brain, leading to a medical emergency.
Liver Metastasis
It’s a form of Cancer that spreads from other parts of the body to the Liver. Liver Metastasis is best identified by loss of appetite, general weakness, yellowing of skin and eyes, bloated stomach, swollen limbs, itchy skin and fever.
Hepato-cellular
A major form of Liver Cancer, Hepatocellular Carcinoma is a Tumor growth on the Liver different from secondary Cancer that spreads from a different affected organ. It’s frequently discovered while screening for an underlying disease.
Hepatitis
A major and common infection worldwide; it is caused by toxic substances like alcohol or drugs; it’s an inflammation of the Liver affecting the functioning of Liver. There are five types of Hepatitis – Hepatitis A, B, C, D, & E. Hepatitis B & D are potentially life-threatening Liver infections with flu-like symptoms.
Biliary
The Bile Duct, Gallbladder and associated structures involved in production and transportation of Bile is Biliary System. Biliary Atresia is a rare disease of the Liver and Bile Ducts that occurs in infants.
Bile Duct Cancer
A rare and aggressive form of Cancer in the slender tubes that carry bile. Bile Duct Cancer is best discovered from its intensely itchy skin, yellowing skin and eyes and white-colored stool.
Plan Your Trip
Gleneagles Hospital provides end-to-end patient care services for international patients visiting any of the Gleneagles Hospital facilities in India. Our dedicated staff members will remain in touch with you. They will help in securing appointments, visas, assisting with the travel arrangements, and stay in India.
Patients need to visit the Indian embassy in their respective country for an Indian visa to travel to India for medical treatment. We will help you facilitate the required paperwork, but the final grant of visa depends upon the embassy.
Carry X-Rays, MRIs, health history, immunisation records, prescriptions, and surgery-related documents in carry-on. Locker for valuables at Gleneagles Hospitals. Confirm local doctor’s approval, procedure availability, stay facilities. International driver’s license for driving in India. Know cost, care quality, follow-up, recovery time.
Every visitor to India, including medical tourists, needs to obtain a valid Indian visa for the purpose and duration of their travel. The visa can be attained by approaching the Indian embassy or high commissioner in your respective city or the one that is closest to your city. The Indian embassy or high commissioner will review your application and adjudicate the visa.
Gleneagles Hospitals works closely with the patient and the next of kin travelling with the patients to provide necessary accommodation and other facilities. We try our best to ensure that the patients and caregivers are offered the best accommodation suiting the individual needs of the people concerned. However, depending on the supply and demand of such facilities, all the requirements may not be catered to at all times. Gleneagles Hospitals offers facilities for the safekeeping of valuable items and documents.
Our Patient Relations Cell guarantees a friendly, hassle-free experience for in-patients at Gleneagles Hospitals. With top-notch infrastructure and dedicated staff, we ensure a comfortable stay and value for patients and families. For concerns, the cell assists within hospital rules, addressing hospitalization, policies, services, and special needs. Our dedicated staff and tireless personnel will strive to ensure that you have a pleasant stay at the hospital. In case of any concerns, the Patient Relations Cell acts as a facilitator to arrive at a solution that is within the rules of the Hospital; meets the concerns of the patients; and does not infringe upon the rights of other patients and hospital staff. The following concerns are handled by the Patient Relations Cell: Concerns about your hospitalisation Questions on the Hospital policies Questions on the services rendered at Gleneagles Hospitals Any special needs of the patient and/or family members.
Visa & Travel Arrangements
Patients need to visit the Indian embassy in their respective country for an Indian visa to travel to India for medical treatment. We will help you facilitate the required paperwork, but the final grant of visa depends upon the embassy.
Guidelines for a Medical Tourist
Carry X-Rays, MRIs, health history, immunisation records, prescriptions, and surgery-related documents in carry-on. Locker for valuables at Gleneagles Hospitals. Confirm local doctor’s approval, procedure availability, stay facilities. International driver’s license for driving in India. Know cost, care quality, follow-up, recovery time.
Embassy Information
Every visitor to India, including medical tourists, needs to obtain a valid Indian visa for the purpose and duration of their travel. The visa can be attained by approaching the Indian embassy or high commissioner in your respective city or the one that is closest to your city. The Indian embassy or high commissioner will review your application and adjudicate the visa.
Accommodation & Facilities
Gleneagles Hospitals works closely with the patient and the next of kin travelling with the patients to provide necessary accommodation and other facilities. We try our best to ensure that the patients and caregivers are offered the best accommodation suiting the individual needs of the people concerned. However, depending on the supply and demand of such facilities, all the requirements may not be catered to at all times. Gleneagles Hospitals offers facilities for the safekeeping of valuable items and documents.
Patient Relations
Our Patient Relations Cell guarantees a friendly, hassle-free experience for in-patients at Gleneagles Hospitals. With top-notch infrastructure and dedicated staff, we ensure a comfortable stay and value for patients and families. For concerns, the cell assists within hospital rules, addressing hospitalization, policies, services, and special needs. Our dedicated staff and tireless personnel will strive to ensure that you have a pleasant stay at the hospital. In case of any concerns, the Patient Relations Cell acts as a facilitator to arrive at a solution that is within the rules of the Hospital; meets the concerns of the patients; and does not infringe upon the rights of other patients and hospital staff. The following concerns are handled by the Patient Relations Cell: Concerns about your hospitalisation Questions on the Hospital policies Questions on the services rendered at Gleneagles Hospitals Any special needs of the patient and/or family members.
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Frequently Asked Questions
High-quality patient care, best-in-class infrastructure, expert medical treatment and a time for rest and recuperation. At Gleneagles Hospitals, we offer the entire spectrum of patient care by a dedicated team of doctors, nurses and customer care staff.
Your documents and you should suffice, a family member for company would be ideal. Right from caretaker to care, needs and necessities to your desires and interests can be delivered on-demand and convenience.
A non-ideal Liver will work fine and may carry a small risk of infection or Cancer, making it very similar to an ideal Liver. However, sometimes the level of risk may vary. If you are at a higher risk of dying while waiting for a Transplant then, based on the advice of your medical team you will be offered a non-ideal Liver.
If and when a non-ideal Liver becomes available we will give you the best estimate of actual increased risk from that Liver. If for any reason you’re unable to take on the risk, you can still decide to wait for another Liver. This won’t affect your status on the waiting list. Although, the risks and benefits of this decision will change over time depending on the health of your Liver.
You have to ask for an enrolment. Let your personal assistant know so that they can help you sign up. However, you can withdraw your consent or refuse a non-ideal Liver or the High-risk Transplantation program at any time doing this will not affect your status on the waiting list.
India has emerged as one of the most advanced center of Liver Transplant surgeries. Its state of art medical facilities and highly qualified and experienced doctors provide safe and quick Transplant surgeries at affordable rates.
Sure. If one has recovered and feels good enough, travel is allowed 6 months after surgery. However, it might need extra planning and some caution to enjoy the trip.
8 out of 10 people live for at least 5 years and many survive till 20 years too.
Many Transplant recipients are known to live a normal life for over 30 years as well. Patients, including children and sportspersons, live a normal life and are able to resume routine activities after 3-6 months of the surgery.
Yes. Liver Transplant costs are covered by most, under donor expense cover.
The expected survival rate is 65%-70% leading to 15-20 years post the Transplant. Approximately 90% of Transplant recipients survive one year post-surgery.