Rush Transplant Program - Chicago
Hours & Address
1725 W Harrison St
Professional Building - Suite 161
Chicago, IL 60612
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About Rush Transplant Program in Chicago
The Rush Transplant Program provides compassionate patient-centered care for patients requiring a kidney, liver or pancreas transplant.
- Lifetime care: Rush experts provide comprehensive care before, during and after a transplant. You’ll receive the care you need to prepare for a transplant, and the resources you need to thrive after your transplant.
- Whole-person support: Having a transplant is a life-changing experience. At Rush, you’ll receive mental health care throughout the transplant process.
- Trusted transplant team: Patients at Rush have excellent outcomes across kidney, liver and pancreas transplant programs. Survival rates for kidney and liver transplants rank among the highest in the Chicago area, according to the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients.
- Living kidney donor care: Rush transplant experts work with kidney donors and recipients alike to receive excellent care and outcomes. If you are interested in becoming a living donor, our compassionate team will support you every step of the way.
- Dedicated experts: Rush’s specialized transplant hepatologists and nephrologists are experienced in treating complex cases. If you have a complicated health history, or if you’ve had a transplant in the past, Rush experts can help.
Getting Here
Parking for Rush Transplant Program is located at the main parking garage. The garage is across the street from the main entrance to Rush University Medical Center at 1620 W. Harrison St.
Rush Transplant Program is in the Professional Building. The building is connected to the parking garage via the Paulina Street bridge.
If you are being dropped off, enter through the main entrance to the Professional Building at 1725 W. Harrison St. Valet parking is also available at this entrance.
You can find more information, including parking rates, on our parking page.
There are several public transportation options near the Rush University Medical Center.
Two Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) train stations are adjacent to the Rush campus:
The following CTA bus routes stop at or near Rush:
- #7 Harrison (weekdays)
- #9 Ashland (weekdays and weekends)
- #126 Jackson (weekdays and weekends)
- #157 Streeterville/Taylor (weekdays)
You can also take PACE Route 755, which provides weekday, rush-hour service between Plainfield and Chicago. Inbound buses stop at Harrison and Paulina Streets in the morning, and outbound buses stop in the afternoon.
You can find more information on our public transportation page.
Frequently Asked Questions
To make an appointment at Rush Transplant Program in Chicago, call (888) 352-7874. If you need to contact the office, call (312) 942-4252.
You can make an appointment at Rush Transplant Program – Chicago by calling (888) 352-7874.
Rush providers accept many insurance plans. Please check with your insurer to make sure the location or provider you plan to visit is in-network before your appointment, as accepted insurance plans can change without notice. You can find more general information on our insurance page.
Rush Transplant Program – Chicago provides evaluation and follow-up care for kidney transplant patients, liver transplant patients and pancreas transplant patients. We also provide living kidney donor care.
Your first visit will depend on the type of transplant you need and your health status. The transplant evaluation process can take several visits. Generally, during your first visit you will meet your transplant team. They will take time to understand your medical history, explain the evaluation process and answer any questions you have. They will schedule the tests and follow ups you need to complete a transplant evaluation.