Whole Body Donation Program
Life Quest Anatomical's Whole Body Donation Program Frequently Asked Questions

The LifeQuest Anatomical Whole Body Donation Process:

Step 1: Registration

1. Do you qualify?
2. Complete our forms.
3. Once we receive the forms, we'll call you for a phone interview.
Step 2: Donor passes

1. Call and notify us.
2. We make all arrangements for transportation and handle all the paperwork.
Step 3: Support Science

Donating your body helps support medical research to fight cancer, heart disease, and other illnesses.
Step 4: Cremation

The donor receives a free cremation and the remains are returned to the family.

Have you made the decision to donate your body to science? Get our forms now.

Full body donations are one of the most compassionate alternatives to a funeral. Body donations are not the same as organ donations. Although organ donation is perhaps a better known alternative to a funeral, anatomical donations are a much greater gift to the future of humankind. By donating your body to science, you are helping give surgeons a learning opportunity which may lead to a more efficient technique or a new life-saving surgical procedure. Full body donations make cutting edge developments in the fields of cancer treatment, thoracic research and neurology studies possible.

Anatomical donations allow research institutions to discover new ways to fight serious diseases and disorders such as cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis. At LifeQuest, we also work closely with surgical teaching institutions. LifeQuest is affiliated with Innovations in Medical Education and Training (IMET), an organization of healthcare professionals committed to an ever-improving medical education standard. We carefully match anatomical gifts to the needs of accredited medical research institutions for the greatest benefit to research and education. A LifeQuest surgical technician accompanies the whole body donor at each stage of the journey. This commitment has made LifeQuest the program of choice for the leading research and teaching institutions in the nation.   

Donating your body to science carries an unfair stigma. The process of making an anatomical gift is really not that much different than the preparations that a mortician makes for a standard funeral. Unlike a standard funeral, however, the donation process provides viable tissues and specimens for research and study. When LifeQuest receives notice of the death of a potential donor, we discuss the possibility of donation with the family and physician. With family and medical consent, we recover the anatomical gifts most needed by research facilities and surgical teaching institutions. The remains are then cremated and may be returned to the family if they so choose. 

If you or a loved one is considering cremation as an alternative to a traditional funeral, please consider making an anatomical gift. LifeQuest provides a free cremation to those who make a full body donation to science. Making an anatomical gift is a final act of caring and leaves a legacy of hope for the future. Contact LifeQuest to request a donation packet and learn more about this procedure.

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