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.
Built on years of patient insight, we focus on the transplant center's data that truly matters.
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Blood Type O: 56 months
Blood Type B: 59 months
Blood Type A: 46 months
Blood Type Ab: 41 months
The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Transplant Program is a low-volume center, averaging approximately 60 cadaveric transplants annually over the past decade, while maintaining a waiting list of around 250 patients. Among those removed from the list, roughly one-third typically receive a transplant from a living donor they personally identify.
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