“Our first priority in the intensive care unit is to our patient.”

This is Chris's Story
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DONATION MAKES
A DIFFERENCE.

It offers valuable second chances
and dramatically changes lives.

Donation makes a difference. It offers valuable second chances and dramatically changes lives.

Organ donation is only possible in a small proportion of all deaths in New Zealand. However, when donation can occur, one donor has the potential to help up to ten people through the donation of organs and tissues.

If there were more donors, many more people could benefit from life-saving transplants.

Our website is designed to provide you with accurate information on deceased organ and tissue donation and to support you and your family through the decision-making process towards becoming a donor.

Here you will find courageous and heartfelt stories from donor families and transplant recipients; together with information about the organ donation process and answers to frequently asked questions


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Have you talked about organ donation with your loved ones?

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Questions & Answers

Do you still have questions, or need answers?

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Dr Chris Poynter is an Intensive Care Specialist.

Watch the video below and read his story for more information about the organ donation process in New Zealand hospitals.

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