Common Questions: Get the Answers You Need

You may have questions about eye donation, why it matters, and how it works. Here are some simple answers to help you understand.

No, the eye donation process is quick and does not interfere with funeral arrangements. It takes about 20 minutes and is carried out with the utmost respect for the donor.

No, eye donation is entirely free for the donor’s family. the hospital or eye bank covers all costs associated with the procedure.

the donated corneas are transplanted to patients who are blind due to corneal damage. This gives them a chance to regain their vision.

After death, anyone can donate their eyes, regardless of age, gender, or whethe r they wear glasses. Even people with certain medical conditions may still be eligible.

the donation should ideally take place within 4 to 6 hours after death to preserve the corneas for transplantation.

A trained medical professional removes the corneas from the donor’s eyes. the process is quick, respectful, and does not disfigure the donor.

Hospitals that support eye donation enhance their reputation, strengthen their role in the community, and contribute to a life-changing mission.