Driscoll Children's Hospital's Transplant Team


Pediatric Transplant Success Stories:
Each year, more than 4,000 Texans wait for available donor kidneys, about 10% of those are children. With Driscoll's new Renal Transplant Program offering comprehensive, state-of-the-art, pediatric kidney care in South Texas, children with end-stage-renal disease will be able to receive care closer to home.
Children and their families will benefit from specialized care provided by an experienced team led by pediatric transplant surgeons and pediatric nephrologists (kidney doctors), recognized as some of the best in South Texas. In addition, pediatric sub-specialists, nurses, dieticians, social workers, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals round out the team - all specially trained in working exclusively with children. Driscoll's staff will assist, counsel, and educate families through dialysis, pre- and post-operative requirements, and dietary changes so that they may successfully manage their child's health and emotional needs.
Driscoll's Children's Hospital's Kidney Transplant Program and Kidney Center staff is dedicated to improving the quality of life of children who need dialysis until they are able to receive a transplant. From diagnosis and pre-transplant testing and counseling to transplant surgery and recovery . Driscoll will care for young patients while living with their donor kidney well into adulthood.
Driscoll Children's Hospital's Transplant Physicians
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Stephen Almond, MD
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Performs minimally invasive surgery (thorocoscopic pectus, spine exposure, resection of lung and mediastinal masses, excavatum repair), cancer surgery, hernias, undescended testes, neonatal surgery, prenatal counseling, thoracic(chest) surgery, neck masses, and emergency consultations.
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William R. Allen, MD, FAAP
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Samhar I. Al-Akash, M.D.
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Salam I. Gharaybeh, M.D.
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The Kidneys
To learn more about the intricate process of kidney transplantation, it is important to first learn about the kidneys and their components. Listed in the directory below you will find additional information regarding the anatomy of the urinary system and kidney transplantation, for which we have provided a brief overview.
If you cannot find the information in which you are interested, please visit the Transplantation Online Resources page in this Web site for an Internet/World Wide Web address that may contain additional information on that topic.
Anatomy and Function of the Urinary System
Contact Information
For appointments, assistance, and physician referrals in:
Corpus Christi: (361) 694-4700 or (800) DCH-LOVE





