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Transplant Services 

Baylor's transplant program was established in December 1984. Today, it is one of the nation's best. The Baylor Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute is the integration of transplant services at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas and Baylor All Saints Medical Center at Fort Worth. Together, Baylor Dallas and Baylor Fort Worth are one of the largest multi-specialty transplant centers in the country.

Why Choose Baylor?

Discovering you need a transplant can be a frightening experience. And when it comes to making such an important decision, you need to turn to someone you can trust.

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Transplants Performed

Find all the information you need about the different transplants performed through our transplant program. At Baylor, the team has performed more than 11,500 transplants.

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Healthy Lifestyle & Nutrition

Nutrition is an important part of your care before, after and while you wait for a transplant. Transplant dietitians on our medical staff will work with you help create a nutrition plan.

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Baylor Firsts

As one of the largest multi-specialty transplant centers in the country, and through the dedication of the transplant medical staff, Baylor has been "first" in a number of areas.

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Patient & Family Support

At Baylor, we're committed to helping you make lifestyle adjustments even after you leave our facilities. Learn more about Baylor's support programs and find helpful resources.

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Physician's Corner - Islet Cell Transplant

Islet cell transplantation is giving new hope to patients with type 1 diabetes. Marlon Levy, MD, surgical director of liver and kidney transplantation at Baylor Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute, discusses.

Physician's Corner - Living Kidney Transplant

Living kidney donation has made a life-changing difference for thousands of people. Marlon Levy, MD, surgical director of liver and kidney transplant at Baylor Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute, discusses.