This data is for informational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Always consult your transplant team for decisions about your care.

Transplant Center
Mayo Clinic Hospital
Arizona
Organ Programs
5
Kidney, Liver +3
Best 1-yr Survival
100.0%
Kidney-Pancreas
Total Waitlist
862
patients across all programs
2026 data Public-data reference. official source

Mayo Clinic Hospital

Open-data reference.

Arizona · Code: AZMC

Data Insight

Mayo Clinic Hospital is a transplant program in Arizona (SRTR center code AZMC). According to SRTR Program-Specific Reports from November 2025, the center operates 5 distinct organ programs — Kidney, Liver, Lung, Kidney-Pancreas, Pancreas. Each program is independently evaluated by the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients using risk-adjusted survival estimates, so performance on one organ does not imply performance on another.

Across all programs, the center reported approximately 2,231 transplant procedures during the most recent SRTR reporting cohort. An estimated 862 candidates sit on this center's combined waiting lists, though allocation is driven by OPTN policy (blood type, medical urgency, geography, organ-specific criteria) rather than list position alone. The strongest 1-year graft survival rate at this center is 100.0% for kidney-pancreas transplants, versus a risk-adjusted national benchmark of 94.9%.

2 of this center's 5 reporting programs meet or exceed the national 1-year graft survival benchmark. SRTR excludes programs below statistical volume thresholds, so some organs may show limited data. Use the table below to compare each organ program's survival, volume, and waitlist against national averages. This information is factual and does not constitute medical advice.

Wait Time by Organ Type

National median wait times from listing to transplant. Individual wait times vary by blood type, urgency, and geographic allocation region.

Median wait time (days) by organ on the national transplant waiting list. Source: OPTN/SRTR national data — individual wait times vary by blood type, urgency, and UNOS region.

1. Kidney1825 days2. Kdny/Pncr730 days3. Pancreas365 days4. Liver180 days5. Heart135 days6. Lung120 days
Median wait time (days) by organ on the national transplant waiting list. Source: OPTN/SRTR national data — individual wait times vary by blood type, urgency, and UNOS region.

Total Transplants

2231

across all organ programs

Programs Above Avg

2/5

at or above national 1yr survival

Survival vs National 100.0%

Best: 100.0% (Kidney-Pancreas)

Based on SRTR Program-Specific Reports (November 2025), Mayo Clinic Hospital in Arizona operates 5 transplant programs covering Kidney, Liver, Lung, Kidney-Pancreas, Pancreas. The center performed approximately 2,231 transplants during the most recent reporting period. There are currently an estimated 862 patients on its combined waiting lists.

2 of 5 organ programs at this center report 1-year graft survival rates at or above the national average, according to SRTR risk-adjusted estimates. Outcomes may vary based on individual patient factors, and survival statistics alone do not determine the quality of a transplant program. Patients are encouraged to discuss these figures with their transplant team.

Transplant Programs

Source: Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) Program-Specific Reports (CSRS 2511) · November 2025

Organ 1-yr Survival 3-yr Survival US Avg Transplants Waitlist
Kidney 95.0% -0.0 86.7% 95.0% 1,394 733
Liver 93.9% +1.5 86.2% 92.4% 757 101
Lung N/A N/A N/A N/A 0
Kidney-Pancreas 100.0% +5.1 100.0% 94.9% 77 27
Pancreas N/A N/A N/A 3 1

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the survival rates at Mayo Clinic Hospital?

Based on SRTR data from November 2025, Mayo Clinic Hospital reports a 1-year graft survival rate of 100.0% for kidney-pancreas transplants, compared to a national average of 94.9%. Survival rates vary by organ type and may not predict individual outcomes. Discuss these statistics with your transplant team for guidance specific to your situation.

How long is the waiting list at Mayo Clinic Hospital?

According to the latest SRTR data, Mayo Clinic Hospital has approximately 862 patients on its combined transplant waiting lists across 5 organ programs. Wait times depend on many factors including organ type, blood type, medical urgency, and geographic allocation policies. Your transplant center can provide an estimated timeline based on your specific circumstances.

Which organs does Mayo Clinic Hospital transplant?

Mayo Clinic Hospital offers transplant programs for Kidney, Liver, Lung, Kidney-Pancreas, Pancreas. Each program is independently evaluated by SRTR with its own survival rate data and volume statistics. Not all centers offer the same organ programs, so availability is an important factor when choosing a transplant center.

How does Mayo Clinic Hospital compare to other transplant centers nationally?

Mayo Clinic Hospital has 2 of 5 organ programs performing at or above the national average 1-year graft survival rate. National rankings are based on SRTR risk-adjusted survival estimates and exclude centers with insufficient case volume. Rankings reflect statistical outcomes over a reporting period and should be considered alongside patient-specific factors such as geographic proximity, organ availability, and clinical expertise.

What factors should I consider when choosing Mayo Clinic Hospital for transplant?

When evaluating Mayo Clinic Hospital or any transplant center, consider multiple factors beyond survival statistics: the center's experience with your specific organ type, geographic proximity (which affects organ allocation timing), your insurance coverage, the multidisciplinary team's expertise, post-transplant follow-up capabilities, and the center's patient volume. SRTR data provides one lens, but the OPTN recommends discussing all options with your referring physician and potential transplant teams.

How often is the transplant data for Mayo Clinic Hospital updated?

The data shown here comes from SRTR Program-Specific Reports released in November 2025 as part of the Collaborative Silo-Reservoir Study (CSRS). SRTR publishes updated program-specific reports approximately twice per year (typically May and November). Each release includes the most recent cohort data, which may lag by 6-18 months due to follow-up requirements for survival outcomes.

Nearby Centers in Arizona

Other transplant centers in Arizona reporting to SRTR.

Data Sources

  • SRTR Program-Specific Reports (November 2025 release) — center-level survival rates, volume, and waitlist figures for Mayo Clinic Hospital. srtr.org
  • OPTN allocation policy library — organ-specific allocation rules referenced in program narratives. optn.transplant.hrsa.gov

About This Data

This data is for informational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Always consult your transplant team for decisions about your care.

Source: Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) Program-Specific Reports (CSRS 2511) · November 2025 Survival rates are 1-year graft survival estimates for adult recipients.

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