Lung Transplant FAQs

Common Questions about Lung Transplants

If your Loyola pulmonologist or cardiothoracic surgeon has recommended a lung transplant as your best medical option, we understand that you will have many questions. Loyola Medicine is known for taking on the most challenging cases. If you’ve been turned down by another transplant center, consider getting a second opinion at Loyola.

We expect that you have many concerns about your transplant surgery. You may be interested in reviewing the answers to the most frequently asked questions about lung transplant surgery. We are also available to answer your questions at your appointment times or by phone.;

Loyola’s multidisciplinary pulmonology & lung surgery team is recognized by U.S. News & World Report for its expertise in helping lung transplant candidates maintain the best health possible while waiting for surgery. Once you are placed on the national waiting list, you will receive extensive patient education to prepare you.

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