Duke performs a large volume of transplants in many areas.
That experience translates to better outcomes. Survival rates
for all Duke transplant patients consistently surpass national
transplant survival averages.
Duke’s work in transplant services began in February 1965
when Duke University Medical Center became one of the first
institutions in the country to successfully establish a kidney
transplant program. Since then, our programs have achieved many
more national and regional milestones in transplantation.
Referral Process
To be considered for organ transplant at Duke, your local
physician must initiate a referral. Each of the solid organ
programs has different guidelines for the referral process.
In many cases, a referral may be generated by providing the
transplant team with pertinent patient demographics, diagnosis,
and insurance information.
Usually, the necessary information can be faxed to the
appropriate organ program, and the evaluation process can begin
as quickly as the referring physician deems appropriate.
Specific information and requirements vary for each type of
transplant. See our programs for more
details.