Top Organ Transplant Centers Worldwide (Heart, Kidney, Liver — 2026)
Organ transplantation is one of medicine's greatest achievements — but outcomes vary widely between centers. Hospitals performing high volumes with experienced multidisciplinary teams have measurably better 1-year and 5-year survival rates. Here's a 2026 guide to the world's top transplant centers.
How Centers Are Ranked
The most reliable rankings use SRTR (Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients) data, which tracks every U.S. transplant's outcome. Key metrics:
- 1-year and 5-year graft (organ) survival
- 1-year and 5-year patient survival
- Time from waitlist to transplant
- Complication rates
Top Heart Transplant Centers
Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles
Performs more heart transplants than any other US hospital. Strong outcomes in re-transplants and complex cases.
Cleveland Clinic Heart Transplant Program
Excellent 1-year survival rates (95%+ for adult patients).
Mass General Hospital, Boston
Pioneer in mechanical circulatory support as bridge to transplant.
Stanford Hospital
Performed the world's first successful adult heart transplant in the US (1968). Continues as one of the leading centers.
Top Kidney Transplant Centers
Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Phoenix, Jacksonville)
Largest kidney transplant program in the U.S. across all three campuses combined. Strong in living donor programs.
UCSF Medical Center, San Francisco
Pioneer of paired kidney exchange. Excellent outcomes in highly sensitized patients.
Massachusetts General Hospital
Strong programs in pediatric kidney transplant and living-donor surgery.
Johns Hopkins, Baltimore
Pioneer in HIV-positive kidney transplantation.
Top Liver Transplant Centers
UCLA Medical Center
One of the world's largest liver transplant programs. Strong outcomes for hepatocellular carcinoma patients.
Mayo Clinic
Living donor liver program is among the most active in the U.S.
Cleveland Clinic
Strong outcomes in re-transplantation and pediatric liver transplant.
King's College Hospital, London
Europe's largest liver transplant center. Strong outcomes in acute liver failure.
Top Lung Transplant Centers
Cleveland Clinic Lung Transplant
One of the largest programs in the world. Strong in re-transplantation.
Toronto Lung Transplant Program (UHN)
Pioneered ex-vivo lung perfusion (a technique to evaluate marginal donor lungs).
Duke Lung Transplant Program
Among the highest-volume programs in the U.S.
International Transplant Options
Apollo Hospital, India
Asia's largest transplant center across organs. Living-donor liver transplants are a specialty due to deceased donor scarcity.
Asan Medical Center, Seoul
World leader in living-donor liver transplant — performs more than 600 annually.
National Taiwan University Hospital
Strong programs across organs with success rates matching US centers.
Costs (Self-Pay)
| Transplant | USA | Europe | India |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heart | $1.4M+ | $300k-$500k | $70k-$120k |
| Liver | $880k+ | $200k-$400k | $60k-$100k |
| Kidney (deceased) | $440k+ | $150k-$250k | $15k-$30k |
| Kidney (living) | $420k+ | $120k-$200k | $10k-$25k |
| Lung (single) | $930k+ | $280k-$450k | $80k-$130k |
Note: U.S. costs include the recipient's waiting list time and immunosuppression for life. Insurance typically covers transplant if medically indicated.
Choosing a Transplant Center
- Look up SRTR data — every U.S. center is rated.
- Compare 1-year and 3-year survival rates for your specific organ.
- Check waiting times — they vary by region. Some centers have median wait of 6 months; others 4+ years.
- Living donor options reduce wait time enormously for kidney and (sometimes) liver transplants.
- Multi-listing: US patients can list at multiple transplant centers simultaneously to reduce wait time (UNOS allows this).
The Reality of Transplant Wait Times
The U.S. has 100,000+ patients on transplant waiting lists. Wait times vary by:
- Blood type: O-negative recipients wait longest
- Geographic region: Northeastern centers often have shorter waits
- Sensitization: Highly-sensitized patients face years-long delays
- Pediatric vs adult: Children get prioritized for kidneys and lungs
For some patients, going to a transplant center in another region cuts years off the waiting list. Top centers help patients evaluate listing strategy and sometimes arrange housing during the wait.