Overview

Overview

The Cleveland Clinic Children's Pediatric Liver Transplant Program provides special care for children who suffer from various types of liver disease that require liver transplantation. Our multidisciplinary team stays with your child and your family from the time of referral to transplant, and more importantly all the way through long-term care after transplant if a transplant is required.

While many of the causes leading to the need for a liver transplant may not be the same, they still need intense, collaborative support by multispecialty caregivers. Our program consists of five hepatologists with Certificates of Added Qualifications in Pediatric Transplant Hepatology from the American Board of Pediatrics who deal with all forms of liver disease, whether it requires surgery or transplant or not. Our transplant surgeons, when needed, have years of experience in taking care of children and infants. When an infant or child needs a liver transplant, you can be comforted knowing we have one of the most experienced teams in the country. We have a dedicated team of dietitians to help with common nutritional problems, like malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies, in patients with liver disease. Because liver problems are often chronic, they may affect the way the child or family copes with their problems. These problems can be very stressful and we actively involve our transplant-dedicated psychologists to help. In addition, we have social workers and pediatric transplant pharmacists to help as well.

Because liver transplant is a lifetime commitment, the Cleveland Clinic Children's Pediatric Liver Transplant Program makes it our priority to make sure your child receives the best treatment and to support your child and your family along your individual transplant journey. 

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