About Organ Donation

Types of Organ Donations

Kidney Donation

Donate Life, Share Your Kidney.

Kidney donation can come from both living and deceased donors. Living donors can donate one of their two kidneys to save the life of someone with kidney failure.
  • Saves lives of patients with kidney failure.
  • High success rate for recipients.
  • Living donors can lead a healthy life with one kidney.
Heart Donation

Let Your Heart Beat On.

Heart donation is only possible from deceased donors who have been declared brain dead. The heart is then transplanted into a recipient with end-stage heart disease.
  • Provides a second chance at life for recipients.
  • Improves quality of life significantly.
  • High success rate and long-term survival for recipients.
Liver Donation

Share the Power of Healing.

Liver donation can come from both living and deceased donors. The liver is a vital organ that can regenerate, making it possible for a living donor to donate a portion of their liver.
  • Saves the life of individuals with liver failure.
  • The liver’s regenerative ability allows for partial donations.
  • Living donors can directly help family members or friends.
Lungs Donation

Your Breath Can Give Life.

Lung donation can be from deceased donors or living donors who donate a lobe of their lung. It is critical for patients with severe lung diseases.
  • Saves lives of patients with severe lung diseases.
  • Living donation allows partial lung transplants.
  • Recipients can return to normal activities post-recovery.
Eye Donation

Gift the Light of Sight.

Eye donation involves the donation of the cornea, the clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye. Donated corneas are used to restore vision in individuals with corneal blindness.

  • Restores sight to individuals with corneal blindness.
  • Simple and quick recovery process.
  • No disfigurement of the donor.
Skin Donation

Heal Through Your Touch.

Skin donation involves the retrieval of skin from deceased donors, primarily used to treat burn victims and those with severe skin loss.
  • Essential for treating burn victims.
  • Quick and simple harvesting process.
  • No disfigurement of the donor's body.

3 Easy steps to become a Donor

Go to NOTTO Website

National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (NOTTO) is a National level organization set up under Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India located at 4th and 5th Floor of Institute of Pathology (ICMR) Building in Safdarjung Hospital New Delhi
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Register to Pledge

Register with your Adhaar Card on the website and fill out the form with details about the Organs you wish to donate after death, Consent and people to be contacted. You should verify the Adhaar using OTP in Phone/Email. Cross check the filled information and hit Submit
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Download your Donor Certificate

After submitting the form, you'll be redirected to download you Pledge certificate and virtual donor card. Now you have pledged to donate your organs if unfortunately death hows up in brain dead conditions. You are also now a hero saving people in need
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