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The Emory Kidney Transplant Program

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Patient/Visitor Guide
Patient Information
Mission Statement
History of Kidney / Pancreas Transplant
Program Highlights
Statistics & Outcomes
Transplant Team
Referring Physician Info
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kidney pancreas transplant The Emory Kidney Transplant Program provides state-of-the-art evaluation, medical and surgical treatment, and follow-up care for patients approaching or at end stage renal disease (ESRD). Although not considered a cure for patients with ESRD, kidney transplantation offers preferable alternatives to dialysis for many patients.

Emory's Kidney Transplant Program ranks as one of the most prestigious solid organ transplant programs in the Southeast and in the country. In 1966, Emory performed Georgia's first kidney transplant, and our program continues to expand with kidney transplantation increasing to approximately 150 deceased donor and living donor transplants each year. Additionally, our survival rates are among the highest in the country as the school at Emory is constantly devising new strategies through research methods to prevent organ rejection.

Kidney Transplantation – An Alternative to Dialysis

Emory's Kidney Transplant Program has an experienced multi-disciplinary team who are highly skilled in the care of kidney transplant candidates, recipients, and donors. We work with you every step of the way to ensure the highest level of care and service. Emory strives to provide you with information before, during, and after your kidney transplant surgery.

Our experienced team includes the Center's transplant surgeons, transplant nephrologists, transplant coordinators, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, social workers, a clinical nutritionist, mental health specialists, a chaplain, and staff nurses. Each member of this team offers a specialized service in the care of our transplant patients. We also offer a financial coordinator who will work with you and your family to understand your health insurance benefits and create a financial plan. We look forward to meeting with you and discussing your options!

 

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