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Programs
Children's Wisconsin offers sick children and their families our expertise and experience in the following areas of pediatric transplantation:
Pediatric Heart Transplant Program
We know that heart transplantation can be a long – and sometimes confusing – process for you and your child. Our family-focused approach provides partnership and open communication through every phase between your family and our world-class team of heart transplant specialists.
Pediatric Kidney Transplant Program
A kidney transplant is sometimes a child's best option for a thriving, normal life. At Children's, our pediatric kidney transplant program is focused on our partnership with your family to provide the information, support and guidance you need in every step of the transplant process. We can seamlessly move patients through renal evaluation, dialysis treatment, and on to transplantation. The multidisciplinary team is consistent throughout the continuum of care.
Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplant Program
For sick children with a variety of conditions, a blood and marrow transplant may be the best choice of treatment. Children's blood and marrow transplant program is one of the largest in the U.S.
Our goal is simple: restore health and vitality to sick kids through blood and marrow transplant.
Pediatric Liver Transplant Program
Certifications & accreditations
All of our solid organ transplant programs are certified by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS). The kidney and liver transplant are certified by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The Blood and Marrow Transplant Program is accredited by the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT).
Make an appointment
To make an appointment, call our Central Scheduling team or request an appointment online.
(877) 607-5280
Transplant center collaborates
Our physician team is part of the Transplant Center, a joint effort of Children's Wisconsin and Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin. The center receives vital support from the BloodCenter of Wisconsin for tissue typing and research initiatives.