Medical Criteria
Organ Transplant Eligibility Criteria
General indicators for programme participation. Final eligibility is determined following individual medical review.
General Criteria
Medical Requirements
The criteria listed are indicative only. Final eligibility depends on the individual patient's clinical condition and the medical standards of the RNPC. Have questions? See our frequently asked questions about the programme.
Satisfaction of these criteria does not constitute a guarantee of programme admission or transplantation.
Documented End-Stage Organ Failure
Confirmed diagnosis (e.g., ESRD for kidney), supported by current clinical documentation from your treating physician.
Current Medical Records
Diagnosis history, treatment protocols (e.g., dialysis schedule), recent laboratory results, and relevant imaging studies.
Absence of Absolute Contraindications
Assessed individually by the transplantation medical team at RNPC. Common contraindications include active malignancy and uncontrolled systemic infection.
Age and General Physical Condition
No fixed age limit. Ability to tolerate transplant surgery and post-operative immunosuppression is assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Ability to Travel to Belarus
The patient must be able to travel to Minsk when an organ becomes available. Full logistical support is included in the programme.
Informed Consent
The patient must be capable of providing informed consent and understanding the programme's scope, limitations, and risks.
Programme Scope
Organ Types Covered
| Organ | Avg. EU wait | Our programme |
|---|---|---|
| Kidney | 5–9 yr | ≤ 12 mo |
| Liver | 1–2 yr | ≤ 12 mo |
| Heart | 1–2 yr | ≤ 8 mo |
| Lung | ~18 mo | ≤ 10 mo |
Kidney transplantation represents the largest volume of international patient cases. Wait times are indicative and subject to individual medical evaluation and organ availability. Learn more about how the transplant coordination process works.
Documentation
Required for Assessment
Documents may be submitted in any language. Translation assistance is available upon request.
01
Primary Diagnosis
Clinical confirmation of end-stage organ failure from your treating physician.
02
Recent Lab Results
Blood tests, renal/hepatic panels — dated within the last 3 months.
03
Imaging Studies
CT, MRI, or ultrasound reports relevant to the affected organ.
04
Treatment Protocol
Current treatment plan: dialysis schedule, medications, immunosuppression history.
05
Blood Group & HLA Typing
If available. Can be arranged through our programme if not yet completed.
06
Physician Summary
Written statement confirming clinical indication for transplantation.
What Happens Next
From Application to Determination
01
Submit Your Records
Send your medical documentation through our secure consultation form. Our team provides a detailed checklist to ensure nothing is missing.
02
Independent Review
Your case is reviewed against programme criteria by our coordination team. This is separate from the clinical evaluation at RNPC.
03
Receive Your Determination
You receive a written eligibility report with a clear outcome — before making any commitment or financial obligation.
Ready to Begin?
Submit Your Case for Review
Our coordination team will review your medical records, assess your eligibility, and respond with a clear determination — within 48 hours. No cost. No obligation.
All enquiries treated with strict medical confidentiality