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A variety of problems can cause your liver to fail, such as viruses, medication overdoses, alcohol and inherited diseases. If other treatments do not help, you may need a liver transplant.
Henry Ford Transplant is home to the largest liver transplant program in Michigan. With decades of experience, our highly skilled liver transplant team provides you with more options, with better results and personal attention to your needs.
When you come to Henry Ford for a liver transplant, you benefit from:

The less time you wait for a transplant, the greater your chance of success. To speed the process, Henry Ford offers a FAST Track program. Our liver transplant team can complete all of your required medical tests and psychological assessments in 1 to 2 days. We receive your test results back quickly, so we can place you on the national transplant waitlist as soon as possible.
Our team partners with the pediatric liver transplant program at Children’s Hospital of Michigan. When these younger patients reach adulthood, they can continue their transplant care at Henry Ford. Learn more about the Transplant Center at Children’s.
To learn more or request a consult, submit an online form or call: (313) 916-8865.
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