Organ donation can save and improve the lives of individuals suffering from organ failure or diseases that affect organ function. Transplants can be life-saving for patients with end-stage organ failure, such as heart, liver, kidney, lung, and pancreas failure. By donating organs, you have the potential to give someone a second chance at life.
- Obtain the donor form from the official website – https://www.organindia.org/ at no cost.
- Complete the “Organ/Body Donation” form after downloading it.
- After filling out the form, you will require the signatures of two witnesses, one of whom must be a close relative of the person wishing to donate their organs.
- If your application is approved, a Donor Card containing a unique registration number will be sent to your official address.
- Once you become a donor, it is important to inform your family and friends about your decision.
- National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (NOTTO) and Regional Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (ROTTO), including Seth GS Medical College websites and KEM Hospital in Mumbai, Govt. Multispecialty Hospital in Omnadurar, Chennai, Institute of PG Medical Education and Research, Kolkata, and Guwahati Medical College in Assam, among others, are some websites where you can register as an organ donor.
It’s important to note that organ donation is a personal decision, and individuals should consider their own beliefs, values, and cultural or religious considerations when making a choice.