With transplant subspecialties in kidney, liver, intestine, heart and lung, as well as combined transplants across these disciplines, our Transplant Center provides high-quality services for every need in a child- and family-centered setting.| www.stanfordchildrens.org
Our Pediatric Liver Transplant program uses a range of transplantation techniques to provide children with the best possible chance for a successful transplant.| www.stanfordchildrens.org
The Pediatric Liver Transplant program at Stanford Medicine Children's Health is consistently ranked as one of the top pediatric liver transplant programs in the U.S. as well as being part of one of the best all around pediatric transplant programs.| www.stanfordchildrens.org
New mothers can donate their baby’s umbilical cord blood for public use at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford.| Healthier, Happy Lives Blog
April is Donate Life Month, and 14-year-old Sina Sulunga-Kahaialii of Hawaii is living proof that organ donation saves lives.| Healthier, Happy Lives Blog
Celiac disease is an inherited autoimmune disorder that affects the digestive process of the small intestine, which is connected to the stomach.| Healthier, Happy Lives Blog
August 14, 2025 | Katie Chen| Healthier, Happy Lives Blog