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  2. What to consider before donating a kidney - American Kidney Fund

    www.kidneyfund.org/kidney-donation-and-transplant/organ-and-tissue-donation/...

    To be a living kidney donor, you must: Be age 18 or older. Have two healthy, working kidneys. Be healthy enough to donate. How do I know if I am healthy enough to donate a kidney? You will need to have a full health evaluation at the transplant center. You will meet with many members of the donor evaluation team.

  3. Kidney Donation: Living Donor, Eligibility, Process & Risks

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/procedures/7457-kidney-donation

    During a kidney donation, a surgeon removes a healthy kidney from a living or deceased donor and transplants it to a person with kidney failure. You must be at least 18 to donate a kidney. A healthcare provider can explain the process and associated risks.

  4. Becoming a Living Donor | National Kidney Foundation

    www.kidney.org/kidney-topics/becoming-living-donor

    You must be at least 18 years old. Some transplant centers require a donor to be 21 or even a little older. There are some medical conditions that could prevent you from being a living donor, including having uncontrolled high blood pressure, diabetes, or cancer.

  5. Kidney Donor Evaluation and Requirements | Penn Medicine

    www.pennmedicine.org/.../living-donor-kidney-transplant/kidney-donor-evaluation

    Kidney Donor Requirements and Qualifications We evaluate donors on a case-by-case basis to determine if they fulfill the qualifications to donate a kidney. To be considered, you must be able to complete all the required testing and attend appointments in person or via telehealth.

  6. Preparing for your living kidney donation - American Kidney Fund

    www.kidneyfund.org/kidney-donation-and-transplant/preparing-your-living-kidney...

    Understand the steps in the living kidney donation process and how to prepare to be a living kidney donor, including preparation for surgery.

  7. Living Donors - The Gift of Life | Johns Hopkins Medicine

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/transplant/programs/kidney/living-donors

    Kidney Donor Protections. Donors who undergo kidney donation surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital will qualify for the following support and protections through the National Kidney Registry: Lost wage reimbursement up to $2,000 per week for up to six weeks while they recover from the donation surgery

  8. Getting a Living Donor Kidney Transplant

    www.kidney.org/kidney-topics/getting-living-donor-kidney-transplant

    Types. Who can be a living kidney donor? How it works: steps to becoming a living donor. What it costs to be a living donor. If your donor is not a match. When to start looking for a living donor. How to find a living kidney donor. Questions for your healthcare team. More resources. About living donor kidney transplant.

  9. Donate a kidney - American Kidney Fund

    www.kidneyfund.org/kidney-donation-and-transplant/organ-and-tissue-donation/...

    On average, kidney donors have a permanent 25%35% loss of their kidney function. However, donating a kidney does not raise your chance of kidney failure later in life or affect how long you would live.

  10. Living-donor kidney transplant - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/living-donor-kidney-transplant/about/pac...

    Living-donor kidney transplant is an alternative to receiving a kidney from someone who has died. A relative, friend or even a stranger may donate a kidney to someone in need. About one-third of all kidney transplants performed each year in the U.S. are living-donor kidney transplants.

  11. Kidney Donation (Requirements and Process) - Fresenius Kidney...

    www.freseniuskidneycare.com/treatment/transplant/donation

    Do you meet the kidney donor requirements? Before moving ahead with becoming a kidney donor, you must meet certain basic kidney donation requirements. In general, a kidney donor must: Be 18 years of age or older. Be in good physical and mental health. Have normal kidney function.