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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #18075
73 days ago
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price of one kidney in inr - #18075

Arnav

I am feeling really overwhelmed right now and just need some clarity. I was recently in a really tough spot after a family member was diagnosed with kidney failure, and we’ve been discussing some very difficult options, including the possibility of a kidney transplant. I know this is a sensitive topic but honestly, we are struggling to wrap our heads around the financial side of things. Like, what is the price of one kidney in inr? I’ve heard a bunch of different numbers and it's hard to know what's valid. Is there even a legit standard or something? We’ve been looking into living donations versus cadaveric ones, but the price of one kidney in inr feels so confusing. I’ve seen figures across the board and it’s kind of stressing me out. Do hospitals generally have a set price for these procedures? Do you guys know if it changes based on where you go, or if there are any hidden costs we should be aware of? I read something about transplant surgeries being super expensive, but what really gets covered by insurance? If anyone has been through this, any experiences to share would be super helpful. Just trying to get my head around all this, the price of one kidney in inr seems like a starting point but there has to be more to consider, right? Thanks for any insight!

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The actual “price” of a kidney in INR isn’t something that’s typically determined or listed publicly for ethical and legal reasons. In India, and most places globally, the sale and purchase of human organs are strictly prohibited under the law. What you’re probably trying to gauge is the cost associated with a kidney transplant procedure, which is a different matter entirely. The total cost of a kidney transplant can vary significantly depending on several factors including the hospital, the individual case complexity, and whether the organ is from a living donor or a cadaver. In India, the cost can range from INR 5 lakh to INR 25 lakh or more, depending on the hospital and post-operative care needed.

It’s important to consider not only the immediate surgical costs but also the long-term costs related to lifelong medications to prevent rejection, follow-up care, and potential complications. The insurance coverage for such procedures can widely vary, so it’s vital to have a detailed discussion with your healthcare provider and insurance company to understand what’s covered. Some policies cover the cost of the surgery, while others may also cover follow-up care and medications.

Regarding hidden costs, it might include preliminary tests for matching and compatibility, hospital stay logistics, and lost work time. The approach and associated costs can vary between private and government hospitals, with private hospitals generally being more expensive. Ensure you discuss all these aspects with your healthcare provider to get a clear understanding of the financial commitment involved. Remember, it’s crucial to keep a dialogue open with a medical team to fully understand both the medical and financial paths you’re considering.

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