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Transplants are one of the most miraculous achievements of modern medicine. But they depend entirely on the generosity of donors and their families to make this life-saving gift to others.
One donor can give life to several people and restore the sight of two more.
There is a critical shortage of organs and the gap between the number of organs donated and the number of people waiting for a transplant is increasing all the time. Right now, more than 8,000 people in the UK need an organ transplant and every year around 400 people die while waiting for a suitable donor organ.
The need for donors has never been greater.

Organ donation is the gift of an organ to help someone else who needs a transplant. Hundreds of people’s lives are saved each year by the generosity of organ donors.
Organs that can be donated after death include the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, pancreas and small bowel.
Tissue such as skin, bone, heart valves and corneas can also be used to help others.
To decide whether or not you wish to give life to someone else after you have died is something very personal and it is important that everyone makes their own decision. Discuss your decision with those closest to you so they know your wishes should the time ever come.
Even if you already carry a donor card you should join the NHS Organ Donor Register to ensure your wishes are recorded. By joining the register you are giving your agreement to your organs and tissue being used for transplantation to save or enhance the lives of others after your death.
Adding your name to the register will only take a few minutes of your time but it could save someone else's life.
How to join the register
Telephone: 0845 60 60 400
Visit: NHS Organ Donor Register or click on the "Signed up yet?" icon at the foot of this website.
To find out more about becoming an organ donor and how we have helped patients in Newcastle through organ and tissue transplantation, why not call one of our specialist transplant co-ordinators and consultants?
| Lynn Robson | Team Leader | (0191) 223 1218 |
| Joyce Curwen | Kidney Transplant Coordinator | (0191) 223 1218 |
| Gordon Elder | Liver Transplant Coordinator | (0191) 223 1218 |
| Clare O’Brien | Kidney/Liver Transplant Coordinator | (0191) 223 1218 |
| Kim Russell | Live Related Transplant Coordinator | (0191) 223 1218 |
| Judith Clark | Corneal Transplant Coordinator | (0191) 282 9288 |
| Lynn Holt | Heart and Lung Transplant Coordinator | (0191) 223 1132 |
| Stephen Fox | Bone Marrow Transplant Coordinator | (0191) 282 9544 |
| Dr Mary Slatter | Paediatric Bone Marrow Transplant (Immunodeficiency) | (0191) 256 3523 |
| Dr Rod Skinner | Paediatric Bone Marrow Transplant (Haematology/Oncology) | (0191) 256 5543 |