A Second Chance — Delivered with Expertise and Care

Sunrise's dedicated Kidney Transplant Unit provides comprehensive pre-transplant evaluation, transplant surgery, and lifelong post-transplant care for patients with end-stage kidney disease. Our multidisciplinary team — combining nephrology, urology, surgery, and critical care — works together to ensure the best possible outcomes for every transplant patient.

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Treatments and procedures

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Pre-Transplant Evaluation & Work-Up

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Living Donor Kidney Transplantation

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Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation

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Post-Transplant Immunosuppression Management

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Rejection Management

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Long-Term Post-Transplant Follow-Up

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Transplant Patient & Family Counselling

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Dialysis Access Management

Our Doctors

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A living donor transplant uses a kidney from a living person — usually a family member or close relative. A deceased donor transplant uses a kidney from a brain-dead donor. Living donor transplants generally have better outcomes and shorter waiting times.

With good medical management, a transplanted kidney can function for 15–20 years or more. Regular follow-up and strict adherence to medication are essential.

Yes. Anti-rejection (immunosuppressive) medications are required for life to prevent the body from rejecting the transplanted kidney.

Most patients are out of bed within 1–2 days and discharged within 5–7 days. Full recovery takes 4–6 weeks, with close outpatient monitoring in the months that follow.

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