How long is the wait for kidney transplant in Michigan?

Kidney transplant wait times in Michigan vary by transplant center and blood type across 5 centers, ranging from 43 months at Univ of Michigan Med Ctr to 63 months at William Beaumont Hospital.

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Transplant Center Wait time forecast (months) Patients on waiting list 2024 deceased-donor transplants Learn More
Univ of Michigan Med Ctr 43 875 212
Insights 42.3053253 -83.6694169
St. Marys Health Care - Main Hosp. 51 282 74
Insights 42.9713293 -85.6736663
Henry Ford Hospital 57 615 110
Insights 42.3664506 -83.0737195
St John Hosp and Med Ctr 62 162 24
Insights 42.4192083 -82.8963604
William Beaumont Hospital 63 405 71
Insights 42.5183235 -83.15954
Wait Time:
Insights 41.5993157 -83.6295222

Wait Times:

Less than 2 years
2 to 3 years
Over 3 years
Based on OPTN data as of December 11, 2025.

Wait variance within State

Kidney transplant wait times within Michigan differ because transplant centers operate independently and accumulate waiting lists at different rates over time. Newer programs typically build smaller waiting lists and may move patients more quickly, while long-established centers often carry larger backlogs that result in longer median waits. As a result, patients listed at different hospitals in the same state can experience very different timelines to transplant.

For example, Univ of Michigan Med Ctr tends to show shorter kidney transplant wait times compared to many other programs in Michigan, reflecting a smaller accumulated waiting list and higher recent transplant activity. In contrast, William Beaumont Hospital historically carries a larger waiting list, which is associated with longer median wait times despite serving patients from the same donor region.