In this department, we address all the needs of patients requiring organ transplants, providing comprehensive care throughout the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases. With the help of our medical professionals, we guide patients through the eligibility process and the necessary evaluations. We are a leading center both nationally and internationally, thanks to our advanced technology and a medical team specialized in performing these life-saving procedures.
210 Temístocles, Polanco, Polanco IV Section, 11560 México City, CDMX
9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The Transplant Unit is a department specializing in organ and tissue transplants. Its primary function is to perform these surgical procedures to improve the quality of life for patients in need of a transplant.
The Transplant Unit performs various types of transplants, including kidney, liver, heart, lung, pancreas, and bone marrow transplants. Each of these transplants is performed according to the individual needs and medical condition of each patient.
To be eligible for a transplant at the Transplant Unit, you must meet certain medical and psychological requirements. These requirements may vary depending on the type of transplant, but generally include an assessment of the patient’s health, compatibility with the donor, and ability to follow post-operative treatment.
The duration of the transplant process at the Transplant Unit can vary depending on the type of transplant and each patient’s individual circumstances. In general, the process can take anywhere from several weeks to several months, including medical evaluation, the search for a compatible donor, surgery, and the recovery period.
After a transplant performed at the Transplant Unit, it is essential to follow a series of care guidelines to ensure the success of the procedure and prevent complications. These guidelines include taking prescribed medications regularly, attending follow-up medical appointments, and maintaining a healthy diet,