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About the Pediatric Kidney Transplant Program

The Pediatric Kidney Transplant Program at Children’s Hospital Colorado is different in all the best ways. Our wait time is significantly shorter than the national median wait times and we’ve been able to reach the highest survival rates possible. These facts, combined with our amazing kidney transplant team means that you’ve found the right place for your child’s kidney transplant.

Excellent kidney transplant survival rates

Our Kidney Transplant Program has a patient survival rate of 100% after one year and three years, making our program one of the best pediatric kidney transplant programs in the country.

Short kidney transplant wait times

The median waitlist time for a kidney transplant at Children’s Colorado of 9 months is significantly lower than the national median of 28.2 months, plus multi-listing and live donor options can make that wait even shorter.

Multidisciplinary kidney care

Our transplant program brings a team together from various disciplines including skilled surgeons, anesthesiologists, coordinators, social workers, pharmacists, dietitians and nurses. This approach gives your child the most complete and seamless care.

Live Donor Program

Our kidney transplant candidates benefit from our Live Donor Program which accounts for about 35% of our kidney transplants. Live donor kidney transplants eliminate time spent waiting for a donor organ to become available, which means a transplant occurs before the child’s condition gets worse. It also helps our team plan for the transplant so they can perform the surgery at the best time, which leads to better outcomes.

Advanced donation

We also offer “advanced donation” at Children’s Colorado. Advanced donation allows a living kidney donor to choose the most convenient time for their kidney donation surgery and provide a voucher to their child who can then be prioritized to receive a living donor kidney through the National Kidney Registry when they need a transplant. This program is ideal for parents so they can donate in advance and be bedside while their child is recovering from transplant.

Why choose Children’s Colorado for your child’s kidney transplant?

Excellent outcomes for pediatric kidney transplants

Our Kidney Transplant Program has performed more than 350 kidney transplants since it was established in 1988. Our short- and long-term outcomes for pediatric kidney transplants are excellent and consistently meet or exceed the national average.  

Pediatric kidney transplantation options

Our Kidney Transplant Program offers both deceased and living donor transplantation. Living kidney donation, offered through a partnership with the UCHealth Transplant Center, results in our pediatric patients receiving directed and non-directed (altruistic) options. More options mean better outcomes for your child.

Advancing treatment through research

  We actively conduct ongoing transplant research to improve treatments and achieve better outcomes for our patients. We are not only advancing the techniques of transplant surgery and enhancing post-transplant recovery for our patients but also sharing our expertise with other transplant centers — helping children around the world benefit from these improvements.

What disorders does Children’s Colorado treat with kidney transplants?

Kidney transplants can help kids with various kidney conditions, including:

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Contact the Kidney Transplant Program

For questions or to make an appointment, please contact our kidney transplant team at 720-777-6011.

Learn about the health insurance plans we accept and participating national transplant networks.

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