According to an IANS report, operating under the guidance of the Gujarat government’s Health Department, the institute has become a beacon of hope for economically weaker patients while also staying at the forefront of advanced medical technology. The milestone has earned IKDRC the top rank among public hospitals in India in the field of kidney transplantation.
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According to official data, the institute had completed around 400 transplants till November 2024. In 2025 alone, the number touched 400 by October 7 and rose to 500 by the end of the year—an unprecedented record in public healthcare. Of the 500 transplant recipients, 367 were men, and 133 were women.
Significantly, the institute’s services extended beyond Gujarat, with 330 patients from the state and 170 from other parts of the country benefitting from the facility. IKDRC has also made major achievements in specialised and technology-driven transplants.
The 2025 tally includes 157 cadaver transplants, 90 swap transplants, 49 paediatric transplants, and 43 robotic kidney transplants. These complex procedures were successfully carried out through a combination of modern techniques and the expertise of highly skilled medical teams, reports IANS.
The institute has played a crucial role in providing affordable healthcare to vulnerable sections of society.
As many as 318 transplants were performed under the PM-JAY (Ayushman Bharat) scheme. Additionally, transplants were conducted under the School Health Programme (29), for SC beneficiaries (24), ST beneficiaries (7), CAPF personnel (4), and CGHS beneficiaries (5), ensuring equitable access to life-saving treatment.
A key factor behind IKDRC’s success is its round-the-clock service model. The institute remains operational 24×7 throughout the year, including during major festivals such as Diwali.
With sustained support and guidance from Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and the Gujarat government’s Health Department, the Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre has today established itself as one of India’s premier public hospitals—setting an outstanding example of excellence in healthcare and humanitarian service.
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