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Kidney Transplant
About your kidneys and transplant
Living kidney donation
Living kidney donors
Types of living donation
Benefits and risks of being a living kidney donor
Making the decision to donate
How kidney donation can affect your life
Costs and insurance
Kidney donor testing
First stage of testing for donation
Potential tests for kidney donors
Psychosocial assessment
After donation
Transplant recipient information
Benefits and risks of kidney transplant
Types of kidney donation
About living donation
About Living Donation
Finding a living donor and transplant tourism
Deceased kidney donation
Kidney matching
Before your transplant: Evaluation and the wait list
Your transplant team
Getting ready
Health insurance and finances
Plan for your after-transplant needs
Staying mentally and emotionally well
Getting the call: Transplant day
Your transplant surgery
Your medicines
Medicines after your transplant
Nutrition
Nutrition before your transplant
Nutrition after your transplant
After your transplant
Health problems to watch for after transplant
Travel and pregnancy after transplant
Donor and recipient video stories
Alberta Organ and Tissue Donation Registry
Living donation and transplant resources
You will have a healthcare team that works with you before your transplant called the pre-transplant team. A different healthcare team will work with you after your surgery called the post-transplant team. For children, the same doctors and nurses will work with you before and after transplant.
You and your family are key members of your healthcare team. Whenever possible you’ll be included in the care and treatment decisions during your transplant journey.
Your transplant team may also include:
Follow the links above to find out what each team member does. You can also ask your healthcare team about what they do.
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