Piedmont Transplant Institute

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Atlanta, United States

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Surgeon· Transplant surgeon

Piedmont Transplant Institute Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Piedmont Transplant Institute is located in Atlanta, United States on 1968 Peachtree Rd NW 77 Building, 5th Floor. Piedmont Transplant Institute is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category surgeon in United States.

Address

1968 Peachtree Rd NW 77 Building, 5th Floor

Phone

+1 4046054600

Service options

Online care

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Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

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Leisa Epps

The best hospital with the best of the best doctors and staff. Im only 8 months post and the care I've received so far has been great.

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Camiah Mingorance

The staff here takes very good care of their patients. Every detail of their medication, their food intake, water intake blood pressure, blood work, pulse, weight, breathing, wound care...all aspects of their health and recovery are considered and taken into consideration. Our transplant coordinator called us after our visit today to make adjustments to my husband's medication based off of his blood work results. The care is impeccable. In addition to the excellent standard of care, the doctors, nurses and staff are kind and friendly making you feel much more at ease and relaxed. Having a transplant is stressful, but Piedmont Transplant has addressed the anxiety made the experience so much more enjoyable. Words can't express how grateful I am for this incredible team!

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Katalina Pineda

Im three weeks post-op and I am very unhappy with the patient care I have received. DO NOT COME HERE. My transplant coordinator, sherry, would never call me or call me back. Instead, she would speak with my mom give a quick message and then say she would call me later and never would. During my preop, the surgeon was very dismissive of the questions I had. He did not give me direct answers for my questions but instead always answered “look at the big picture.” In the hospital after my surgery, I could not feel my leg. When the doctors came to round, I mentioned it and nonchalantly the drs told me it was normal. I feel like this is something that should’ve been covered in the pre-op. The night nurses I had the first night were amazing but after that. The nurses did not come when I would ask. I only asked when my machine would start beeping or After I got my catheter out and needed to go to the restroom. I had to unplug myself to go to the restroom bc then I would’ve peed on myself from waiting. I was feed high sodium foods and sugary foods with each meal. My sugar would come back high and they would give me insulin. I don’t have diabetes. I didn’t want to drink bouillon water so I ate the jello and fruit. Post-op care is not great. They tell you, you’ll be prioritized for labs and then wait 40-50 mins to be checked in after everyone else. You’ll never see the same nephrologist but rather a “team” my only favorite person is the nurse with the Jheri curls. He’s the ball of hope and sunshine you need when you’re in pain and depressed.

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Eric Olah

Was the best we are not done yet but so far it is great all staff are the best

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Jacqueline Egli

Excellent care for my husband (kidney recipient) and myself ( donor) We are 6 months post transplant and continue to have excellent care! Dr. Hundley and Dr. Minja, our surgeons, were amazing! The 6th floor nursing team was fantastic.

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delores lowery

Best ever! My husband had the best doctors and nurses he could have had at Piedmont. He had his liver transplant 4 years ago this May 16th. He is doing very good he has had to have a stint put in his portal vein other than that he has done very well. Thank you all at Piedmont so much for all that you have done for him and for the years that we will have him with us.

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Joseph Rehanek

I recently received a transplanted kidney at Piedmont. The entire process - from initial contact to surgery took about 5 months (two living donors were evaluated). The coordinators are extremely responsive. The entire program - from recipient eval to donor eval to surgery and follow-ups - was well organized. Wait times were minimal throughout the process and the team seems to work together very well. The surgery itself was about as good as it gets, and the care after surgery was fantastic in the hospital. So far, the post-transplant follow ups have been very efficient and helpful. This is an amazing program that I give my full recommendation to.

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Bette Cook

You could not ask for a better place or better people, Atlanta Piedmont Hospital is impressive with their patient care and their outstanding providers!