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Organ Transplant

UCSF Health’s organ transplant program is one of the largest and most highly regarded in the world. With advances in surgical techniques and improved drug regimens to prevent organ rejection and infection, organ transplantation is now widely recognized as the best treatment for a variety of diseases.

Since our program's founding in the 1960s, it has grown to include transplants of the kidneys, liver, heart, lungs and pancreas. Survival rates for our patients are among the highest in the country, even though we treat some of the most seriously ill patients.

Webinars: Organ Transplants and Donation During COVID-19

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COVID-19 and Living Donation

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COVID-19 and Liver Transplants

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COVID-19 and Kidney Transplants

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COVID-19 and Heart Transplants

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Healing Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease Together (HALT) Clinic

400 Parnassus Ave., Suite A701
San Francisco, CA 94122

Heart Transplant Program

400 Parnassus Ave., Fifth Floor
San Francisco, CA 94143

Kidney Transplant Center

400 Parnassus Ave., Seventh Floor
San Francisco, CA 94143

Liver Transplant Program

400 Parnassus Ave., Seventh Floor, Room A701
San Francisco, CA 94143

Lung Transplant Program

400 Parnassus Ave., Sixth Floor
San Francisco, CA 94143

Pancreas Transplant Services

400 Parnassus Ave., Seventh Floor
San Francisco, CA 94143

Total Pancreatectomy – Islet Auto-Transplant (TP-IAT) Clinic

400 Parnassus Ave., 7th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94143-0780

Awards & recognition

  • usnews-neurology

    Among the top hospitals in the nation

  • 325-2x

    Kidney transplants performed each year

  • n1-2x

    in the U.S. for patient survival rates three years after lung transplant

  • n2-2x

    in the U.S. for number of liver transplants performed

  • n1-2x

    in the West for number of living donor liver transplants performed

Our stories

Sheila FitzPatrick

Sheila FitzPatrick: Dialysis vs. Transplant: A Due Diligence Decision

Sheila FitzPatrick
Chris Schroeder

When Chris Schroeder's Kidneys Failed, His Family Stepped Forward

Chris Schroeder
Amy Baghdadi

Cancer Patient Receives the Gift of a Lifetime

Amy Baghdadi
Clare Dowling

Back in the Saddle After a Double Lung Transplant

Clare Dowling

More about organ transplant

Kôz Hospitality House

Kôz Hospitality House provides comfortable, reasonably priced accommodations near our Parnassus campus for UCSF patients during their treatment.

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Organ Transplant Support Groups

Our heart, lung and liver transplant groups offer peer-based support for pre- and post -transplant patients, LVAD patients, families and caregivers.

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