This page lists the transplant hospitals in our directory offering Bilateral Hand Transplant in Mumbai, India, including Nanavati Super Specialty Hospital, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Tata Memorial Hospital, Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai and others. Each listing links through to the hospital's full profile page.
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🇮🇳 Nanavati Super Specialty Hospital
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Nanavati Super Specialty Hospital's Transplant department in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Nanavati Super Specialty Hospital, accredited by JCI, NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, accredited by JCI, NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 Tata Memorial Hospital
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Tata Memorial Hospital's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Tata Memorial Hospital, accredited by NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai, accredited by JCI, NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 Gleneagles Hospital, Mumbai
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Gleneagles Hospital, Mumbai's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Gleneagles Hospital, Mumbai, accredited by JCI, NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 Lilavati Hospital And Research Centre
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Lilavati Hospital And Research Centre's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Lilavati Hospital And Research Centre, accredited by JCI, NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 Jaslok Hospital
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Jaslok Hospital's Transplant department in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Jaslok Hospital, accredited by NABH, NABL, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 Gleneagles Global Hospitals (Global Hospitals)
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Gleneagles Global Hospitals (Global Hospitals)'s care team in Parel, Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Gleneagles Global Hospitals (Global Hospitals), accredited by NABH, JCI, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 Medicover Hospital, Navi Mumbai
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Medicover Hospital, Navi Mumbai's care team in Navi Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Medicover Hospital, Navi Mumbai, accredited by NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 KIMS Hospitals, Thane
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by KIMS Hospitals, Thane's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. KIMS Hospitals, Thane, accredited by NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 Fortis Hospital, Mulund
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Fortis Hospital, Mulund's care team in Mulund, Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Fortis Hospital, Mulund, accredited by NABH, JCI, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 Fortis Hiranandani Hospital, Vashi
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Fortis Hiranandani Hospital, Vashi's care team in Vashi, Navi Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Fortis Hiranandani Hospital, Vashi, accredited by NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 Wockhardt Hospital
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Wockhardt Hospital's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Wockhardt Hospital, accredited by NABH, JCI, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 Wockhardt Super Speciality Hospital
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Wockhardt Super Speciality Hospital's care team in Mira Road, Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Wockhardt Super Speciality Hospital, accredited by NABH, NABL, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 S. L. Raheja Hospital
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by S. L. Raheja Hospital's care team in Mahim, Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. S. L. Raheja Hospital, accredited by NABH, NABL, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 Saifee Hospital
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Saifee Hospital's care team in Charni Road, Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Saifee Hospital, accredited by NABH, NABL, ISO 9001, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
🇮🇳 Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital
Patients considering bilateral hand transplant can be cared for by Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital's care team in Powai, Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital, accredited by NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing bilateral hand transplant.
How we selected these hospitals
A hospital appears on this page when Transplant is among its listed specialties and it is located in Mumbai, India. Hospitals are not ranked by a proprietary "best" score — the order follows the listed rating (highest first), the same field shown on each hospital's profile.
How to Select the Best Hospital for Bilateral Hand Transplant in Mumbai, India?
Choosing the right hospital for bilateral hand transplant is one of the most important decisions in your treatment journey. A few factors are worth weighing before you decide:
International Accreditation
Look for a hospital with international accreditation such as JCI or NABH — see the accreditation badges shown for each hospital below.
Specialization
Check that the hospital's listed specialties actually include transplant rather than only general care.
Capacity and Track Record
Bed count and year established (shown below for each hospital) are a reasonable proxy for scale and operating experience.
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Understanding Bilateral Hand Transplant
Bilateral Hand Transplant, formally classified as Composite Tissue Allotransplantation (CTA) of the upper extremity, is one of the most complex reconstructive surgeries in modern medicine, requiring simultaneous restoration of bone, tendon, nerve, vessel, and skin across both limbs under a single anesthetic event often lasting 12–16 hours.
Clinical Overview
- Bilateral hand transplantation addresses traumatic or congenital bilateral upper-limb amputations at the wrist, transcarpal, or distal forearm level.
- Unlike solid organ transplants, CTA involves the transfer of a vascularized composite allograft (VCA) — a unit containing skin, subcutaneous tissue, fascia, muscle, tendon, nerve, bone, and cartilage — from a brain-dead, heart-beating deceased donor whose ABO blood group and HLA profile are matched to the recipient.
- The physiological consequence of bilateral hand loss extends far beyond motor deficit: patients experience profound disruption of proprioception, fine-touch discrimination, thermal sensing, and grip strength, resulting in a near-total dependence on caregivers for activities of daily living (ADLs).
Who is a Candidate?
Eligibility Criteria
- Bilateral upper-limb amputation at or proximal to the radiocarpal (wrist) joint, with documented failure or inadequacy of prosthetic rehabilitation
- Age range: 18–60 years (pediatric cases evaluated individually; elderly patients excluded due to immunosuppression risk-benefit ratio)
- Adequate residual forearm musculature to enable motor re-innervation; ideally amputation level distal to the elbow (trans-radial or transcarpal)
- Documented stable psychiatric status: absence of active psychosis, substance use disorder, or personality disorders that would compromise medication adherence
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Treatment Options & Approaches
- PHASE 1 — DONOR PROCUREMENT AND ALLOGRAFT PREPARATION
Recovery
- STAGE 1 — REMOTE EVALUATION & LISTING (4–8 weeks, conducted from home country)
Risks to be aware of
- Bilateral hand transplantation carries a distinctive risk profile that combines the hazards of prolonged major microsurgery with the systemic consequences of lifelong immunosuppression — a combination that demands rigorous informed consent and ongoing medical surveillance.
Why GAF Healthcare
- GAF Healthcare provides end-to-end non-medical coordination for bilateral hand transplant patients traveling to India or the UAE, recognizing that the logistical complexity of an emergency-triggered procedure demands a dedicated, experienced support infrastructure.
Cost Range for Related Procedures
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