Stem Cell Transplant Candidate Support Group
Join us the second week of each month virtually to address the unique experiences stem cell therapy and transplant candidates face. The group...
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Your kidneys can fail for many reasons: infection, injury, or conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes. If other treatments do not help or you need dialysis, you also may benefit from a kidney transplant.
Henry Ford performed Detroit’s first-ever kidney transplant in 1968. Our team continually seeks new ways to make kidney transplants safer and recoveries easier for recipients and living donors.
When you come to Henry Ford for a kidney transplant, you benefit from:
The less time you have to wait for a transplant, the greater your chances of success. To speed the process, Henry Ford offers a FAST Track program. Our kidney transplant team is able to complete all of your required medical tests and psychological assessments in one day. We receive your test results back right away so we can quickly place you on the national transplant waitlist.
We partner with the pediatric kidney transplant program at Children’s Hospital of Michigan. When these younger patients reach adulthood, they can continue their transplant care at Henry Ford. Learn more about the Transplant Center at Children’s.
To learn more or request a consult, submit an online form or call: (313) 916-1269.
To refer a patient, submit an online form or call: (855) 85-TRANSPLANT.
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