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Best Hospitals for Intestine Transplant in Dubai, UAE

3 liver transplant & hpb hospitals in our UAE network are listed in Dubai, accredited by Hospital Certificates of Services, JCI, with 423 beds combined.

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This page lists the liver transplant & hpb hospitals in our directory offering Intestine Transplant in Dubai, UAE, including Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery Dubai, Kings College Hospital Dubai, Aster Hospital Dubai. Each listing links through to the hospital's full profile page.

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Compare 3 accredited hospitals for Liver Transplant & HPB in Dubai, UAE

Starting from$28,000

🇦🇪 Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery Dubai

Dubai, UAE 4.5 (1 reviews) 209 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.5/5 rating from 1 reviewsAccredited by Hospital Certificates of Services209 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
OrthopedicsCardiac SciencesCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterologyGeneral SurgeryGynecology
Accredited by Hospital Certificates of Services
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Patients considering intestine transplant can be cared for by Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery Dubai's care team in Dubai, UAE, from initial consultation through recovery. Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery Dubai, accredited by Hospital Certificates of Services, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing intestine transplant.

4.5/5
Rating
2014
Established
209
Beds
Dubai, UAE
Location
Kings College Hospital Dubai
Starting from$28,000

🇦🇪 Kings College Hospital Dubai

Dubai, UAE 4.5 (1 reviews) 100 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.5/5 rating from 1 reviewsAccredited by Hospital Certificates of Services100 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SciencesCosmetic SurgeryENTGastroenterologyGeneral SurgeryGynecology
Accredited by Hospital Certificates of Services
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Patients considering intestine transplant can be cared for by Kings College Hospital Dubai's care team in Dubai, UAE, from initial consultation through recovery. Kings College Hospital Dubai, accredited by Hospital Certificates of Services, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing intestine transplant.

4.5/5
Rating
2014
Established
100
Beds
Dubai, UAE
Location
Aster Hospital Dubai
Starting from$28,000

🇦🇪 Aster Hospital Dubai

Dubai, UAE 4.5 (1 reviews) 114 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.5/5 rating from 1 reviewsAccredited by JCI114 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
BariatricCardiac SciencesCosmetic SurgeryENTGastroenterologyGeneral Surgery
Accredited by JCI
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Patients considering intestine transplant can be cared for by Aster Hospital Dubai's care team in Dubai, UAE, from initial consultation through recovery. Aster Hospital Dubai, accredited by JCI, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing intestine transplant.

4.5/5
Rating
1987
Established
114
Beds
Dubai, UAE
Location
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How we selected these hospitals

A hospital appears on this page when Liver Transplant & HPB is among its listed specialties and it is located in Dubai, UAE. 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.

What To Look For

How to Select the Best Hospital for Intestine Transplant in Dubai, UAE?

Choosing the right hospital for intestine 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 liver transplant & hpb 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.

Transparent Costs

Ask for an itemised, all-inclusive estimate — hospital charges, room category and stay — before you travel. Our cost calculator (linked below) gives a starting estimate.

Clinical Overview

Understanding Intestine Transplant

Intestinal transplantation — encompassing isolated small bowel, liver-intestine combined, and full multi-visceral procedures — is one of the most technically demanding solid-organ transplants in modern surgery, offering a life-saving solution for patients with irreversible intestinal failure and total parenteral nutrition (TPN) dependence.

45–90 days (ICU phase 10–21 days, followed by step-down ward care; duration depends on graft type — isolated intestine vs. multi-visceral — and post-operative course)
Hospital Stay
12–20 weeks (international air travel is generally cleared only after sustained enteral tolerance, stable tacrolimus trough levels, absence of acute rejection episodes, and infectious clearance; most programmes require a minimum 90-day in-country observation period before considering repatriation)
Total Stay in Country (Fit-to-Fly)
80–85% one-year graft survival (isolated intestinal transplant); 70–78% one-year graft survival (multi-visceral transplant) at accredited high-volume centres
Success Rate

Clinical Overview

  • Intestinal failure is defined as the reduction of functional gut mass below the minimum necessary for adequate digestion and absorption of macronutrients, micronutrients, water, and electrolytes to sustain life without intravenous supplementation.
  • The commonest causes requiring transplant evaluation include short bowel syndrome secondary to massive resection (Crohn's disease, mesenteric vascular catastrophe, radiation enteritis, volvulus, or necrotising enterocolitis in neonates), chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction, and extensive mucosal disorders such as microvillus inclusion disease or tufting enteropathy.
  • Patients with fewer than 100 cm of residual small bowel in adults — or less than 20–25 cm without an intact colon — almost universally require long-term TPN, which carries a compounding risk of TPN-associated liver disease (TPNALD), central venous catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs), venous thrombosis, and metabolic bone disease.
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Who is a Candidate?

  • ELIGIBLE DIAGNOSES (INDICATIONS):
  • Irreversible intestinal failure with dependence on total parenteral nutrition (TPN) for >12 months
  • Short bowel syndrome with residual small bowel <100 cm (adult) or <20–25 cm (neonate/infant) without intact colon
  • Crohn's disease with extensive small bowel resection and TPN-associated complications
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Treatment Options & Approaches

  • GRAFT TYPES AND SURGICAL TECHNIQUES:

Recovery

  • PHASE 1 — INTERNATIONAL PATIENT EVALUATION (Weeks 1–4 before transplant listing):

Risks to be aware of

  • Intestinal transplantation carries a higher risk profile than most other solid-organ transplants, and patients and families must receive thorough informed consent covering both early and late complications.
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Why GAF Healthcare

  • GAF Healthcare provides comprehensive end-to-end non-medical support, recognising that the logistical demands of intestinal transplantation — which may require 5–20 months of total in-country stay — far exceed those of any other medical tourism procedure.

Cost Range for Related Procedures

Liver Transplant$28,000$45,000
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Common questions about Intestine Transplant

What is the cost of Intestine Transplant in India – Isolated & Multi-Visceral Procedures in India vs UAE?
The total cost of an intestinal transplant varies significantly depending on the type of procedure (isolated intestinal transplant vs. combined liver-intestine vs. full multi-visceral transplant), the duration of hospitalisation, the complexity of the post-operative course, and the specific centre selected. In India, the primary in-hospital transplant episode for an isolated intestinal transplant is estimated at USD 35,000–55,000, while a combined liver-intestine or full multi-visceral transplant — which involves substantially greater operative complexity, longer ICU stays, and greater blood product utilisation — typically ranges from USD 55,000–75,000. These figures cover the surgical procedure, transplant team fees, ICU care (average 10–21 days), standard immunosuppression induction, anaesthesia, and a 45–60 day primary hospital admission at NABH- and JCI-accredited centres. In the UAE (Dubai or Abu Dhabi), equivalent procedures are estimated at USD 80,000–120,000 for isolated intestinal transplant and USD 120,000–160,000 for multi-visceral transplantation at JCI- and DHA-licensed centres. The premium reflects higher infrastructure and staffing costs, luxury ward and private room standards, and the overall cost structure of UAE healthcare — not a difference in surgical quality or outcomes. IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL COSTS (not included in the above estimates): - Extended in-country accommodation for the patient and caregiver (typically 3–5 months): USD 2,000–5,000/month in India; USD 5,000–12,000/month in UAE - Long-term immunosuppression medications (primarily tacrolimus): USD 800–1,500/month ongoing for life - Surveillance endoscopy and biopsy procedures during the in-country monitoring period: USD 300–800 per procedure (performed 2x/week initially) - Nutritional supplements, enteral formula, and TPN (during weaning phase): USD 1,000–3,000/month - Medical escort for repatriation flight: USD 1,500–4,000 depending on destination and flight duration GAF Healthcare provides a fully itemised, transparent cost estimate before any commitment is made, including a realistic projection of total in-country expenditure. We also assist with international health insurance pre-authorisation documentation and can identify hospitals offering all-inclusive package pricing where available.
How long do I need to stay in the country before I am fit to fly home after an Intestine Transplant?
Intestinal transplantation requires the longest mandatory in-country stay of any solid-organ transplant procedure offered to international patients. Patients and families should plan for a minimum 12–20 weeks (approximately 3–5 months) of continuous in-country presence, with many multi-visceral transplant recipients requiring stays of 5–8 months before safe repatriation. The fit-to-fly determination is not based on a fixed calendar date but on the concurrent achievement of all of the following clinical milestones: 1. Minimum 90 days elapsed since transplant surgery (absolute minimum; most experienced programmes prefer 120+ days for international patients) 2. No episode of acute cellular or antibody-mediated rejection confirmed on biopsy in the 4 weeks preceding discharge planning 3. Tacrolimus trough blood levels stable within the therapeutic target range (typically 8–12 ng/mL) for at least 4 consecutive weeks without dose adjustment 4. CMV PCR (blood and mucosal biopsy) and EBV PCR undetectable for a minimum of 4 consecutive weeks 5. Nutritional independence or near-independence: patient tolerating ≥75% of daily caloric requirements via enteral or oral route (TPN substantially reduced or discontinued) 6. Ileostomy output stable and manageable (<1,200 mL/day with anti-motility medications) 7. Patient and primary caregiver independently competent in: tacrolimus administration, vital sign monitoring, stoma/ostomy care, recognition of rejection and infection warning signs, and emergency escalation protocols 8. Receiving transplant or gastroenterology programme in the home country formally identified, with clinical handover documentation transmitted 9. Long-haul flight medical clearance: standard economy seating is generally not advisable for the first 6 months; business class recline or stretcher configuration should be discussed with the transplant team. Patients with stomas, recent surgical wounds, or supplemental oxygen requirements will require specific airline medical clearance (MEDIF form). For patients repatriating within the first 6–9 months post-transplant, GAF Healthcare strongly recommends a trained medical escort (transplant nurse or physician) for the flight, and we coordinate aeromedical repatriation services where required. A comprehensive 12-month virtual follow-up programme is provided through our telemedicine platform to bridge the gap between discharge and the patient's first annual in-person review.
What is the success rate of Intestine Transplant in India – Isolated & Multi-Visceral Procedures?
Intestinal transplantation outcomes have improved dramatically over the past two decades, driven by refinements in immunosuppression, systematic surveillance endoscopy protocols, and CMV/EBV prophylaxis strategies. However, it remains the highest-risk solid-organ transplant currently performed, and patients deserve a nuanced, evidence-based explanation of survival data rather than a single optimistic percentage. OUTCOMES AT ACCREDITED CENTRES (aligned with International Intestinal Transplant Registry, ITR): ISOLATED INTESTINAL TRANSPLANT: - One-year graft survival: 80–85% - One-year patient survival: 83–88% - Five-year graft survival: 50–60% - Five-year patient survival: 55–65% - TPN independence at one year (the primary functional outcome): achieved in approximately 75–80% of one-year survivors COMBINED LIVER-INTESTINE TRANSPLANT: - One-year patient survival: 78–82% (the hepatic allograft confers immunological benefits that partially offset the added operative complexity) - Five-year patient survival: 55–60% FULL MULTI-VISCERAL TRANSPLANT: - One-year patient survival: 70–78% - Five-year patient survival: 50–58% - Multi-visceral procedures carry higher early mortality reflecting greater haemodynamic complexity and longer operative times FACTORS THAT IMPROVE OUTCOMES: - Centre volume: programmes performing ≥10 intestinal transplants annually have significantly better outcomes than low-volume centres; GAF Healthcare refers exclusively to programmes meeting or exceeding this threshold - Recipient age: paediatric recipients (particularly <5 years for congenital mucosal disorders) show superior long-term outcomes compared to adult recipients - Absence of pre-transplant hepatic fibrosis: patients receiving an isolated intestinal graft before TPNALD progresses to cirrhosis have substantially better prognosis - Negative crossmatch and low Panel Reactive Antibody (PRA): patients without pre-formed donor-specific antibodies experience fewer rejection episodes - Access to experienced transplant pathologist: centres with rapid turnaround biopsy interpretation (within 24 hours) can initiate rejection treatment earlier, preserving graft function FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH WORSE OUTCOMES: - High-urgency or status-1 listing (haemodynamic instability at time of transplant) - Prior failed intestinal transplant (retransplantation has approximately 15–20% lower one-year survival) - Multi-drug-resistant organism (MDRO) colonisation at time of transplant - CMV D+/R− serological mismatch - Long cold ischaemia time (>8 hours) — mitigated by machine perfusion technology at advanced centres Both India and the UAE centres recommended by GAF Healthcare operate within established transplant networks with outcomes data audited against ITR benchmarks. We provide prospective patients with the specific programme-level outcome data for the recommended centre as part of the pre-decision consultation process, enabling fully informed comparison of options.

How GAF Healthcare Assists in Choosing the Best Hospital for Intestine Transplant in Dubai, UAE

Discover the Top Hospitals for Intestine Transplant in Dubai, UAE

This page lists 3 accredited liver transplant & hpb hospitals in Dubai, UAE, so you can compare accreditation, specialties and bed capacity in one place.

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Transparent, All-Inclusive Costs

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Once you choose a hospital, we help arrange the medical visa invitation letter, hotel or serviced-apartment booking nearby, airport pickup and transport to your appointments.

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Common Questions

Frequently asked questions about intestine transplant in Dubai, UAE

How many liver transplant & hpb hospitals are listed in Dubai, UAE?
3 hospitals in our Dubai, UAE directory are currently listed for liver transplant & hpb including Intestine Transplant.
How do you choose which hospitals to list?
A hospital appears on this page when Liver Transplant & HPB is among its listed specialties and it is located in Dubai, UAE. 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 much does treatment cost in UAE?
Cost varies by hospital, city and individual case. Use our cost calculator for a personalized estimate — see the link on this page.
Are there liver transplant & hpb hospitals for this in other UAE cities?
See the "Hospitals in other cities" links on this page for the full UAE list.
Are these hospitals internationally accredited?
Hospitals listed on this page carry accreditations including Hospital Certificates of Services, JCI — see the accreditation badge shown for each hospital below.
Can I get a treatment plan and cost estimate before I travel?
Yes. Share your medical reports with the GAF Healthcare team over WhatsApp or email, and our medical team will review them and come back with a recommended hospital, a treatment plan and an itemised cost estimate before you commit to anything.
Do you help with visa, travel and accommodation?
Yes. Once you choose a hospital, our team helps arrange the medical visa invitation letter, book accommodation near the hospital, and organise airport pickup and transport to appointments.
What support do I get during and after treatment?
Our medical team reviews your reports and stays in touch throughout your treatment journey — from the first consultation through recovery, including after you return home.
What does the "Featured" label next to a hospital's name mean?
"Featured" reflects editorial prominence on this listing, not a clinical ranking or a claim that it is the "best" hospital.
How do I get matched with the right hospital for intestine transplant?
Share your medical reports and requirements with the GAF Healthcare team, and our medical coordinators will recommend a suitable hospital from this list based on your case.
Does the listed cost cover everything?
The figures shown are an indicative planning estimate, not a final quote from a specific hospital. Our team provides a single, itemised, all-inclusive quote before you make any commitment.
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