
Asarfi Hospital and Gleneagles Hospital, Chennai, Sign MoU for Jharkhand's First Multi-Organ Transplant Unit
Asarfi Hospital Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Gleneagles Hospital, Chennai, to set up Jharkhand's first Multi-Organ Transplant Unit at their hospital in Dhanbad. This collaboration addresses the critical need for local transplant services, reducing the burden on patients who previously had to travel to metro cities for such life-saving procedures. The transplant center will offer comprehensive and world-class transplant services for heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, and bone marrow. Asarfi Hospital is empanelled under the Jharkhand Government’s Mukhyamantri Gambhir Bimari Upchar Yojana (MGBUY), providing financial aid ranging from ~15 to ~25 lakhs for eligible patients. The MoU signing ceremony was attended by key representatives from both hospitals.
Key Highlights
- Asarfi Hospital Limited has signed an MoU with Gleneagles Hospital, Chennai, to set up Jharkhand's first Multi-Organ Transplant Unit.
- The transplant center will offer comprehensive and world-class transplant services for heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, and bone marrow.
- Asarfi Hospital is empanelled under the Jharkhand Government’s Mukhyamantri Gambhir Bimari Upchar Yojana (MGBUY), providing financial aid for eligible patients.
- The MoU signing ceremony was attended by key representatives from both hospitals.
- The facility will be housed on a dedicated floor at Asarfi Hospital, with diagnostic and consultation services starting shortly.