Mayo Clinic doctors create personalized treatment plans by applying the latest evidence to determine the safest and most effective approach for your unique needs. Your transplant team takes a whole-person approach to transplant care.
When you come to Mayo Clinic for a transplant evaluation, you will be paired with a dedicated transplant nurse coordinator. Your coordinator guides you, answers your questions before and after surgery, and connects you with team members for nutrition, social, financial, spiritual and other needs.
Most people have the same coordinator throughout the process.
Our integrated support allows patients to focus fully on healing, knowing that every aspect of their care is being managed.
Your relationship with Mayo Clinic may continue after you leave the country. Mayo Clinic doctors closely monitor each patient after transplant to ensure they get the care they need when they need it. If long-term care is needed, they coordinate seamlessly with local doctors to help ensure success.
For international patients, care teams make every effort to establish eligibility for transplant and develop a treatment plan in one visit.
If you choose Mayo Clinic for a transplant, you will need to stay close to the clinic for several months after surgery. Your length of stay will depend on a number of factors, such as type of transplant and progress after surgery. Your care team will discuss in detail with you the possible length of stay.
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