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Emory University Hospital Insights

Choosing the right transplant center requires patients to navigate complex medical reports and performance data. Making sense of it all can be overwhelming — yet understanding these details is key to making an informed choice. Drawing from our own experience as patients, and from years of conversations with others who’ve gone through the same journey, we focus on highlighting on center's data that truly matters to help you make the best decision.

Built on our own journey and years of patient insight, we focus on the transplant center's data that truly matters.

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Estimated Wait Time Wait Time For Kidney Transplant For Kidney Transplant

  • Blood Type O: 65 months

  • Blood Type B: 111 months

  • Blood Type A: 39 months

  • Blood Type Ab: 28 months

10-year Historical Data

Transplants Performed (Supply)
Patients on the list (Demand)
20142015201620172018201920202021202220232024202505001,0001,5002,0002,5003,000

Emory University Hospital Transplant Center averages approximately 300 cadaveric kidney transplants annually, while maintaining a waiting list of over 1500 patients. The center’s transplant capacity remains insufficient to address the demand reflected by its waiting list.

2024 list removals

33%
Cadaveric Transplants
Living Donor Transplants
Removed from the list
284126459Removed from the listCadaveric TransplantsLiving donor Transplants

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Atlanta, Georgia
2 September, 2021

Very long wait time at Emory. I was told seven years.

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