Video Consult Best liver transplant Doctors in New Delhi, India from Accra, Ghana

When the liver fails, families are often told there's nothing more to be done — because a transplant isn't available in Ghana. In India it is, and with no long waiting list. Speak with a senior Indian liver transplant specialist over video, with a willing family donor, and get a clear written plan within 48 hours.

People in Accra facing liver failure who need a transplant — which isn't available in Ghana — can get a free video consultation with a senior Indian liver transplant specialist through GAF Healthcare. Share your liver reports over WhatsApp, and within 48 hours you'll receive a written plan, guidance on the family-donor process, and a clear cost estimate, with no need to travel just to talk.

GAF Healthcare connects patients with advanced liver disease in Accra, Ghana with hepatologists and transplant surgeons at NABH- and JCI-accredited hospitals in New Delhi, India, where living-donor liver transplants achieve 90–95% success with no waiting list. The free video consultation reviews your liver function, scans and hepatitis status, confirms whether a transplant is needed, explains the family-donor and matching process, and provides a written cost estimate within 48 hours. Indian law permits transplants for international patients only with a related living donor; GAF guides families through the legal process and arranges the visa, accommodation and support for the stay.

Living-donor liver transplant in India
$25,000–$40,000
Success rate (living donor)
90–95%
Waiting time
Weeks (no long waitlist)
Donor requirement
Willing family member (by law)
Typical stay in India
4–6 weeks
Consultation
Free, no obligation

Frequently Asked Questions

There's no liver transplant in Ghana — can I really get one in India?

Yes. India runs some of the world's largest living-donor liver programmes, with no waiting list.

We were told nothing can be done. Is that right?

Not always. When liver failure comes from cirrhosis or hepatitis, a transplant can be life-saving. It's worth getting an honest assessment before accepting that there are no options.

Who can donate part of their liver to me?

By Indian law, a willing family member. The donor gives only a portion, which grows back. The specialist will explain who qualifies.

Is it safe for the donor?

Yes. The liver regenerates, and donors recover and live normal lives. Donor safety is protected rigorously throughout.

How long is the wait?

With a family donor, surgery is usually within 2–3 weeks of the clearances being completed — not the months or years common elsewhere.

What will it cost?

$25,000–$40,000 all-inclusive for a living-donor transplant. You'll get a written estimate so there are no surprises.

How long would we need to stay in India?

About 4–6 weeks in total, covering evaluation, surgery and recovery. The specialist will confirm for your case.

My liver disease came from hepatitis B — does that matter?

It's one of the most common reasons for a transplant, and the team manages the hepatitis alongside the transplant.

What about medicines afterward?

You'll take anti-rejection medicines for life, and the team helps you arrange a reliable supply.

What should we send before the consultation?

Your liver function tests, recent scans, hepatitis B/C results, any endoscopy reports, and your overall medical history.