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A leader in the transplant field for more than 30 years, the Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute is nationally known for successes with kidney, liver, pancreas and kidney-pancreas transplants. Our program offers hope to patients with conditions such as kidney failure, end-stage liver disease and diabetes. At the Institute, our purpose is twofold: to offer treatment options for chronic diseases through transplantation and to participate in clinical research to improve patient care. That purpose drives our unwavering dedication to improving the quality of life and life expectancy for our patients through research breakthroughs, excellence in surgical techniques and meticulous post-operative care. Our affiliation with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis serves to enhance our patient care. This special partnership allows us to combine the latest research and techniques with the best specialists and surgeons available. Board-certified, each transplant surgeon is nationally and internationally renowned for pioneering techniques and treatments for a variety of diseases, conditions and disorders. Previously located at the University of Tennessee Bowld Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, the Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute moved to Methodist University Hospital in July 2004. The new location allows research and patient care to continue to grow through increased access to the best academic minds and practical medicine.
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