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Can anyone be an eye and tissue donor?
You should not hesitate to discuss your wish to donate with your family based upon your age or medical condition. Each referral is carefully assessed for donor suitability, but most people can be eye or tissue donors. Many vision impairments, for example, do not disqualify you from donating your eyes. Nearsighted, farsighted, even blind from a cause other than corneal disorders, you may still qualify as an eye donor.


Should I mention my desire to be a tissue donor in my will?
Telling your family of your wishes is crucial because donated tissue must be retrieved as soon as possible after death. By the time a will is read, it is too late. However, leaving a financial contribution to the eye and tissue bank in your will ensures that our vital work can continue.

When is tissue removed?
Eye and tissue removal is performed shortly after death with sensitivity and respect
by highly trained technicians.

How does the donor family benefit from tissue donation?
Donation frequently comforts a grieving family. Making a gift of renewed life can honor the donor and bring solace to the survivors.

Do recipients know the identity of their donor family?
Gifts of sight and life are made anonymously. It is customary to honor the confidentiality of the donor and the recipient.

How is tissue determined to be suitable for transplant?
Tissue is evaluated for safety and quality. It is also tested for HIV and other infectious diseases. Only tissue that is determined medically suitable is provided for surgery.

How do religious institutions feel about tissue donation?
Donation is consistent with the beliefs and attitudes of all major religions.

How is donated tissue used?
Every year, thousands of people receive life saving or life enhancing tissue transplants. These gifts are made possible by family members who consent to donation after the death of a loved one. One tissue donor can benefit a hundred or more patients in need of surgical procedures!

 

 
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