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Personalized Transplant Care in Houston

Our Transplant Center

Providing hope and life-restoring care to patients with end-stage organ failure is the mission of the Transplant Center at Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center. As a regional and national leader in the field of transplantation, our experienced physicians and staff provide state-of-the-art, compassionate, multidisciplinary care to adult and pediatric patients with end stage liver, kidney, pancreas, lung and heart disease.

Memorial Hermann's affiliation with McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) creates an environment for groundbreaking research and innovative patient care, resulting in more treatment options, faster recovery times and improved outcomes for patients. The Transplant Center is committed to guiding and supporting our patients and their loved ones through the transplant process.

Transplant Team


Meet the nephrologists, hepatologists, cardiologists, pulmonologists and surgeons who are dedicated to providing the highest quality care and a first-class patient experience.

Living Kidney Donation


Living donation offers important benefits compared to a deceased donor kidney transplant, such as, significantly shorter wait time and better average survival of the transplanted kidney.

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Transplant Quality Outcomes


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The Transplant Center is committed to providing the highest level of care and surgical outcomes. Up-to-date information on patient outcomes is available as a helpful resource when making decisions.

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