First, you talk with members of your healthcare team. They can help you understand the transplant process and whether it's right for you.
Timing is critical. Talk with your care team about preemptive kidney transplant before your kidneys fail. If you have friends or family members who are willing to donate a kidney, they should get tested right away to see if they are a match. Waiting for a kidney from a deceased donor could mean you wait longer.
Choosing a transplant center
If your healthcare team recommends a preemptive kidney transplant, you will be referred to a transplant center for evaluation. You may be able to select a transplant center on your own or choose one from your insurance company's list of preferred centers.
Some things to consider when choosing a transplant center are:
- The number and type of transplants performed each year.
- Patient survival rates.
- Insurance coverage and costs.
- Whether the transplant center performs living donations, if you have a living donor.
- Any support services available.