Our patients are often very young and very small, and the conditions leading to transplant can frequently and significantly differ from those leading to transplant in adults. We bring pediatric expertise to the diagnosis and treatment of every condition resulting in end-stage liver disease in children and use this expertise to avoid or delay transplant when possible. When liver transplantation is the best option, we will ensure your child is in the best possible health for a successful transplant.
Our transplant program places a unique emphasis on the transplant journey, which means we offer support and care long after surgery. Even as your child transitions from an adolescent to young adult, we work with them to understand how to manage their own health care and teach them to cope with the challenges of adhering to a medication schedule. Through our Transition Program, our team offers support to patients as they transition into adolescence and young adult hood while also learning how to independently manage their chronic medical condition.
Children cared for in our program may receive whole organ transplants, reduced-size liver transplants, split liver transplants, or living donor transplants. In some cases, a liver transplant is done in combination with transplantation of another organ, such as an intestine, kidney, or lung.