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1441 N.12th St.
Phoenix, AZ 85006

Phone: (602) 521-5900
Email: [email protected]

Advanced kidney, pancreas and liver diseases are best treated by medical experts who understand your unique needs. At the Transplant Institute at Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix, our experienced physicians and support teams care for patients in need of kidney, pancreas and liver transplants, and provide comprehensive care to people with advanced liver disease.

Did you know that an organ transplant offers hope for a second chance at life for patients suffering from end-stage organ failure? Approximately 119,000 people are currently on the United Network for Organ Sharing’s national transplant waiting list. Nationally, more than 30,000 organ and tissue transplants are performed each year; about 80 organ transplants are done every day.

Today, the Transplant Institute at Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix, in collaboration with colleagues in Tucson, is among the most active and comprehensive clinical transplant programs in the Southwest. 

The Transplant Institute includes the Advanced Liver Disease and Liver Transplant Center and the Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Center.

How to get started at the Transplant Institute:

  1. If you have advanced liver disease and would like to see one of our specialists, please contact us at (602) 521-5800.
  2. Potential kidney and pancreas transplant patients are usually referred to the Transplant Institute by their nephrologist, gastroenterologist or primary care physician. Please speak with your physician to see if transplantation is right for you.
  3. Once we receive your referral, our team will contact you for further information and to schedule you for an educational class to learn more about organ transplantation. Classes are available in English and Spanish.
  4. If you decide to continue and do qualify for transplant, you will meet with members of our transplant team. From here a plan will be put in place to move toward transplantation.

For more information, contact the Transplant Institute at its location at Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix today.

The Transplant Institute performed Arizona’s first organ transplant – a kidney transplant – in 1969. It performed the state’s first liver transplant in 1983, which was soon followed by combined kidney/pancreas transplantation. Arizona’s first heart transplant was performed at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson, which also began performing lung transplants in the mid-1980s. 

The Transplant Institute is made of up two centers:

As one of the longest-running active programs in the Southwest, we have vast experience in organ transplantation. This enables us to provide this highly specialized clinical service to the patients who need it most. 

Patients work with a team who are experts in their respective disciplines. The physicians at the Transplant Institute and each of our centers have extensive experience and are skilled to take on some of the most complex cases. 

Team members are fluent in both English and Spanish. Together they develop a plan of care to address your specific needs. This team includes:

  • Transplant physicians
  • Transplant surgeons
  • Nurse coordinators
  • Social workers
  • Financial counselors
  • Pharmacists
  • Nutritionists

We are privileged to provide these services to patients from across the southwestern United States. Our patient outcomes are excellent and reinforce our emphasis on excellent patient care.

The Transplant Institute has been a leader in the scientific advancement of transplantation over the past 35 years, and our specialists look forward to providing patients with even more options for transplantation as new treatments become available.

It is stressful to hear that you may need an organ transplant and to fully grasp what this means. Our dedicated transplant team is here to help. We provide comprehensive and individualized approaches to patient and family education. These teams are always available to support our patients and their families through the entire process and are only a phone call away to answer questions.

One of the first steps for patients is to attend an education class about organ transplantation. This class is offered in English and Spanish. During class, you will receive a binder containing detailed information about the transplant process, including:

  • Initial evaluation and testing
  • Details of being on the waiting list
  • The transplant surgery
  • Care after the transplant

We encourage patients to be open and honest and to ask any and all questions in order to get the information they need to make an informed decision. Patients can also talk with other patients who have been through a transplant procedure to gain firsthand insights into the transplantation process.

We also offer onsite support groups at the Transplant Institute – a schedule of those meetings can be obtained by calling the Transplant Institute at (602) 521-5900.

All of our patient education materials are available in English and Spanish. The following is a list of other resources:

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The University of Arizona, in coordination with Banner - University Medicine, conducts a variety of research studies and clinical trials to support a commitment to improving patient care. As a patient at Banner - University Medical Center, you may be eligible to participate, meaning you'll have access to new treatments which may not yet be available to the public.

Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix is proud to be participating in a research study with the United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS). This three-year demonstration project is aimed at increasing kidney transplantation across the country. Our team will work with similar programs to advance patient care, organ procurement and most importantly, patient outcomes.

Our goal is to help you reach a healthier quality of life. For this reason, we have a strong focus on patient education and support. We provide all our patients and their families with information and education materials needed to attain the healthy outcomes the Transplant Institute is known for achieving.