Transplant Center

The Loyola transplant team leaves no question unanswered

We provide expert care for heart, lung, kidney, liver, pancreas and bone marrow and stem cell transplants, including multi-organ transplants.

We make sure our patients are informed and comfortable about their choice for transplant care, connecting them with experts in surgery, nutrition, social work, financial coordination, physical therapy and psychology as they move through the transplant process of care.

When you are considering where to get a transplant, you can trust the multidisciplinary team at Loyola Medicine to guide you through the process with compassion and care.

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Loyola's expert and recognized transplant team has one goal: restoring you to better health.

Schedule an appointment with any of our heart, lung, liver, pancreas or kidney transplant specialists or learn about our living donor transplant programs today.

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Transplant Sub-specialties


Loyola's team of bone marrow and stem cell transplant specialists are dedicated to research and improvement of the transplant process, thereby improving patient outcomes and survival rates.

Loyola Medicine offers the highest level of integrated care for patients who are in need of a heart transplant. Loyola is known for taking on the most challenging cases and providing follow-up care for hundreds of heart transplant patients.

Intra-abdominal organ transplants can extend or improve the lives of people with certain types of liver, pancreas and kidney diseases. Our breadth of services improves health and quality of life.

Since 1971, Loyola Medicine has offered the highest level of multidisciplinary, integrated care with a wide variety of services for patients with chronic and end-stage kidney disease patients who need a kidney transplant.

A liver transplant is a life-saving treatment for individuals with end-stage liver disease. Learn about Loyola's outstanding transplant outcomes and how we take on the most challenging cases, some of which are turned away by other centers.

Since Loyola’s lung transplant program started in 1988, we have performed more than 1,000 lung and heart-lung transplants. Learn about our expert transplant team and outcomes.

Pancreas transplantation will restore normal insulin levels and normalize glucose control. It is indicated to treat Diabetes Type I and Type II.

Hundreds of thousands of people in the United States are currently on the waiting list for kidney and liver transplants. Loyola's Living Donor Program gives you the opportunity to help reduce wait times for those waiting for a kidney or liver.

Loyola offers living-donor kidney chains through its highly acclaimed pay-it-forward program. Living-donor kidney chains not only can reduce wait times, but also typically lead to better outcomes.

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