Multi-Organ Transplant Center Clinic - Orange
Multi-Organ Transplant Center Clinic - Orange
Our Approach
At the Multi-Organ Transplant Center Clinic – Orange, part of Providence St. Joseph Hospital Orange, our multidisciplinary team of licensed and certified transplant experts is here to guide you through your transplant journey, starting with an evaluation to see if you’re a good candidate. Our social workers and financial coordinators also work with you to identify the necessary resources and help ensure a successful transplant.
We're dedicated to serving our community, so each patient who enters our doors is examined individually and holistically. Also, you don’t need to be referred by a physician or dialysis clinic to make an appointment – we accept self-referrals.
We’re located right next to Providence St. Joseph Hospital Orange, where all surgical procedures take place. Once you’ve completed your post-op recovery period and been discharged, you’ll come back to our satellite location for your follow-up appointments and further monitoring.
Information for Potential Transplant Patients
All transplant surgeries take place at Providence St. Joseph Hospital Orange, where our top-rated team provides the most personalized treatment.
If you need information on candidacy criteria, evaluation tests and procedures, deceased and/or living kidney donation and more, please visit our page for answers to your questions.
Find a Doctor
At Providence, you'll have access to a vast network of dedicated and compassionate providers who offer personalized care by focusing on treatment, prevention and health education.
Recognition
U.S. News & World Report - High Performing Hospital in Kidney Failure (2024-25)
Frequently Asked Questions
Our parking structure is located off of Stewart Drive.
Parking validation is provided.
Please bring a list of your current medications and any test results that you’ve received within the last year.
An important note, you must bring a family member or loved one when you meet with one of our doctors for the first time.
Family involvement is key to a successful outcome. Your loved ones also stay in touch with your transplant coordinator during the process, and they help you take care of your new kidney and/or pancreas.
Your first visit is an orientation. We’ll start by providing you with orders for bloodwork and assigning you to a transplant RN coordinator.
You can also access other supportive services, such as meeting with a financial coordinator and/or a dietitian at that time.
You’ll also be assigned to a transplant social worker. The social worker meets with you and your loved ones to help evaluate how you're able to cope with the stress of the surgery, your understanding of the transplant process and your ability to follow a complicated treatment plan before and after surgery. They also help you identify a strong support network and make referrals to other support services as needed.
Yes, we want to accommodate all patients.
We can obtain medical consent through translation services.
Yes, the building where we’re located is ADA compliant.
A courtesy shuttle is also available as needed.