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Best Kidney Transplant Specialists in Mumbai, India

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who is a kidney transplant specialist?

A kidney transplant specialist is a doctor trained in evaluating, performing, and managing kidney transplantation procedures. This may include a transplant nephrologist (medical management) and a transplant surgeon (surgical procedure).

They specialise in treating patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) who require a healthy donor kidney to restore kidney function.

2. What does a kidney transplant specialist do?

A kidney transplant specialist:

  • Evaluates patients for transplant eligibility
  • Assesses donor compatibility (living or deceased donor)
  • Performs kidney transplant surgery (transplant surgeon)
  • Manages pre- and post-transplant care
  • Prescribes and monitors immunosuppressive medications
  • Monitors kidney function and prevents rejection

Their goal is to ensure successful transplantation and long-term kidney health.

3. What diseases are treated by a kidney transplant specialist?

Kidney transplant specialists manage advanced kidney conditions such as:

  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
  • End-stage renal disease (ESRD)
  • Diabetic nephropathy
  • Hypertensive kidney disease
  • Polycystic kidney disease
  • Glomerulonephritis
  • Recurrent kidney failure after previous transplant

A transplant is usually recommended when dialysis is no longer sufficient for maintaining quality of life.

4. Why choose Nanavati Max Hospital for a kidney transplant specialist?

Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital offers comprehensive kidney transplant services supported by:

  • Experienced transplant nephrologists and surgeons
  • Advanced operating theatres and transplant ICUs
  • Dedicated transplant coordination team
  • Modern tissue-matching and immunology labs
  • Long-term post-transplant monitoring programs

The hospital follows international transplant protocols to ensure safe surgery, reduced rejection risk, and improved survival outcomes.

5. How do I prepare for my first appointment with a kidney transplant specialist?

Before your consultation:

  • Carry previous kidney function reports (creatinine, GFR)
  • Bring dialysis records (if applicable)
  • Share details of existing conditions like diabetes or hypertension
  • Carry imaging reports (ultrasound, CT scan)
  • Prepare questions about transplant eligibility and donor options

This helps the specialist assess your readiness for transplantation.

6. What should I tell my kidney transplant specialist before surgery?

Before transplant surgery, inform your specialist about:

  • Current medications and supplements
  • History of infections
  • Allergies
  • Previous surgeries
  • Any heart, lung, or liver conditions

Complete disclosure ensures safe transplant planning and reduced surgical complications.

7. When do I need to see a kidney transplant specialist?

You should consult a kidney transplant specialist if:

  • You are diagnosed with advanced or end-stage kidney disease
  • Your GFR is severely reduced
  • You are on long-term dialysis
  • Your nephrologist recommends transplant evaluation
  • You have recurrent kidney failure

Early transplant evaluation improves the chances of better long-term outcomes and improved quality of life.

Dr. Jatin Kothari

Principal Director, Nephrology & Chief Consultant, Renal Transplant Medicine


Kidney Dialysis Centre, Kidney Transplant Unit, Nanavati Max Institute of Renal Sciences & Transplant, Kidney Stone Clinic

Dr. Harish Pathak

Associate Director


Kidney Dialysis Centre, Kidney Transplant Unit, Nanavati Max Institute of Renal Sciences & Transplant

Dr. Anup Chaudhari

Associate Director


Nanavati Max Institute of Renal Sciences & Transplant, Kidney Dialysis Centre, Kidney Transplant Unit

Dr Rashmi Algeri

Consultant — Nephrology & Renal Transplant


Kidney Dialysis Centre, Kidney Transplant Unit, Kidney Stone Clinic, Nanavati Max Institute of Renal Sciences & Transplant

Languages Spoken: Hindi, English

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