Supporting Your Transplant Success
Liver Transplant
Support Group
Monday 10:30am - Noon
900 Blake Wilbur Drive
First Floor, Room W1084
Stanford, CA 94305
During all stages of your treatment at Stanford’s Liver Transplant Program, we are a resource for you and your family. We want you to be informed about your procedure, follow-up care, and medication regimen so that you can be an active partner in your care.
As part of the pre transplant evaluation process, all referred patients meet with a transplant nurse coordinator for a 90-minute educational session and receive written materials regarding all aspects of transplantation. Patients are also encouraged to attend the Liver Transplant Support Group directed by our transplant social workers. This is an important educational process in understanding the variable outcomes of liver transplantation and what to expect.
After transplant, we provide one-on-one education and give our patients the Stanford Liver Transplant Discharge Manual, a binder of complete information regarding all details of post transplant management.
Learn About Liver Disorders
Stanford Hospital & Clinics offers an extensive online resource of general health information. Please use the links below to find out more about liver diseases, diagnostic procedures, and treatment strategies.
- Alcoholic Hepatitis
- Alcohol Induced Liver Disease
- Autoimmune Hepatitis
- Chronic Liver Disease
- Common Characteristics of Liver Disease
- Common Liver Defects
- Diagnostic Procedures
- Drug Induced Hepatitis
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Liver Disorders
- Liver Transplantation
- Liver Tumors
- Liver, Biliary and Pancreatic Disorders
- Other Liver Disorders
- Statistics
- The Liver: Anatomy and Functions
- Viral Hepatitis Overview
Explore additional resources for navigating the transplant process or find out more about verifying insurance coverage.
Do not substitute information on this Web site for professional advice. It is not intended to be, and should not be used as, a substitute for medical treatment by a health care professional.
