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Transplant Emotional Support

Resources for families navigating organ transplant experiences and challenges.

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Here are some resources for you

For those seeking organ transplant services in Georgia, several hospitals are dedicated to providing comprehensive care for patients. Notable facilities include Emory University Hospital, which specializes in heart, liver and kidney transplants, accessible via their website at www.emoryhealthcare.org and phone number 404-778-7777.

The Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University offers a multi-organ transplant program, with details available at www.augusta.edu and contact at 706-721-6746

Northside Hospital has a robust kidney transplant program, and they can be reached at www.northside.com or 404-851-8000.

Piedmont Atlanta Hospital is also known for its organ transplant services (www.piedmont.org, 404-605-5000).

Other hospitals include WellStar Health System, Grady Memorial Hospital, and Memorial Health University Medical Center. Each institution provides vital resources and support for patients navigating the journey of organ transplantation, ensuring access to transformative healthcare.

Georgia Transplant Foundation helps candidates and recipients with fundraising, emergency financial , medication, transportation, lodging and dental assistance as well as provides support groups for Georgia residents. 770-457-3796 www.gatransplant.org

https://www.Dayafterfoundation.com Provides hope, support and education for those navigating the complexities of organ transplantation. Their mission is to spread and improve awareness of organ transplantation. 470-208-2882ght

Life Source focuses on educating people on the importance of organ donation. One donor can save up to eight lives through organ and tissue donation.

www.life-source.org Headquarters in Minneapolis phone 612-800-6100

NASH knowledge is a liver transport group https://liveradvocate.org/support

American Kidney Fund provides invaluable support for kidney patients. www.kidneyfund.org

Consider becoming an organ donor. LifeLink of Georgia, Florida or Puerto Rico is a great source to connect with. www;lifelinkfoundation.org 770-285-5465 Georgia. Florida 800-3560-9130

Become an Organ Donor. One person can save up to 8 lives.

https://www.organdonor.gov

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