The Transplant Institute and International Center for Liver Diseases at Georgetown University Hospital is the area's best answer to the evaluation and treatment of advanced liver disease, chronic kidney disease, and intestinal disorders. We offer innovative treatments and access to research trials for patients with a wide range of conditions.
- Liver Transplant and Pancreatic Surgery
- Kidney Transplantation Program
- Intestinal Care and Transplant
Further, our team approach to patient care generates superior results, whether we are managing chronic liver conditions or performing liver transplant procedures. The Transplant Institute is also pleased to announce the addition of Small Bowel Transplants to its growing list of innovative procedures.
World's Largest Kidney Exchange Completed Thanks to Four DC-Area Hospitals and 14 Donors
Twenty Eight Patients, Fourteen Donated Kidneys and an Unusual Twist. View Press Release
Restoring Hope to People with Kidney Disease
This booklet is designed to help you select the kidney transplant center that is right for you. Learn what to expect throughout the kidney transplant process. Click to Download
Stellar Outcomes in Liver Transplantation
If a physician suggests that you or a loved one should consider a liver transplant, this booklet will help you select the liver transplant center that is right for you.Click to Download
You no longer have to live your life on dialysis. Georgetown University Hospital offers treatments that may eliminate your need for dialysis. Thanks to new technology and innovative approaches, our transplant specialists can increase your chances of being compatible with a wider range of kidney donors—helping you improve your quality of life. For more information about the innovative Kidney Transplant Program at Georgetown University Hospital, call 202-444-3700. |
| Transplant Center for Children - Virtual Tour |
![]() Georgetown University Hospital’s Transplant Institute and Center for Intestinal Care and Transplant recently opened a new 15-suite inpatient unit dedicated to children. The only unit of its kind in the mid-Atlantic region, it is designed to provide sophisticated care and a place for families to call home when their children are hospitalized due to intestinal disease, liver disease, tumors or transplantation. |











