Our team of specialists at the UPMC Center for Liver Diseases has been at the forefront of the evaluation process and clinical trials of new therapies for hepatitis C.
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The success of our liver transplant program is bolstered by the strength of our liver subspecialty programs.
At the UPMC Comprehensive Liver Center, patients with any form of liver disease have streamlined access to the most advanced and comprehensive care.
Our experts have a wealth of experience managing every type of liver disease, including:
The Comprehensive Liver Center is a collaborative partnership of the UPMC:
In addition to addressing acute and end-stage liver disease, the Comprehensive Liver Center offers advanced therapies and treatment options for patients:
Services include:
To refer patients for liver transplant evaluations at UPMC’s Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute:
For help in finding a doctor or health service that suits your needs, call the UPMC Referral Service at 412-647-UPMC (8762) or 1-800-533-UPMC (8762). Select option 1.
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