🏥 Active Liver Transplant Centers in Kentucky

According to SRTR, there are two adult liver-transplant programs in Kentucky.

  • University of Kentucky Medical Center (Lexington) — 78 adult deceased-donor liver transplants in the most recent reporting period.
  • Jewish Hospital (Louisville) — 16 adult deceased-donor liver transplants in the same period.

These two centers represent the full official transplant-center capacity for adult liver transplants statewide (per SRTR listing).


📈 Capacity & Volume — What the Data Shows

  • The University of Kentucky program had its highest-ever yearly liver transplant volume recently: 78 liver transplants in 2024, the most of any Kentucky center.
  • The transplant program at UK is part of a larger, long-standing transplant institution: UK’s center has performed thousands of transplants over decades (since transplanting its first liver in 1995).
  • UK HealthCare runs multiple clinic locations (Lexington, Louisville, Bowling Green, Northern Kentucky), which suggests geographic outreach across the state — potentially lowering travel burden for patients.

🌄 Implications for Patients and the State

  • For many Kentuckians needing liver transplant, there are only two statewide options — which centralizes expertise but may limit access for those far from Lexington or Louisville.
  • The relatively strong transplant capacity at UK — especially recent record volumes — indicates there’s active capacity to serve significant demand statewide.
  • Because the total number of centers is small, wait times, donor organ availability, and travel requirements may be more critical for patients in more remote or rural areas.

⚠️ Risks, Limitations & Gaps

  • Having only two adult liver-transplant centers in the entire state could strain capacity if demand increases sharply (e.g., due to rising liver disease from NASH, alcohol, viral hepatitis).
  • Access may be inequitable depending on where a patient lives. Rural or underserved regions might face lengthy travel or referral delays.
  • With two centers, there’s patient choice — options to compare wait-list times, donor matching speed, or center-specific outcomes.

🎯 Relevance for LiverRight’s Mission

SLiverRight aims to expand early diagnosis and access across all states — our mission is to help identify and refer at-risk patients earlier, before they reach transplant need; we aim to avoid liver transplants, as possible.

  • Early detection and management (fibrosis, cirrhosis, disease progression) ahould reduce demand for transplant.
  • For patients already needing advanced care, our clinic continually tracks data on transplant center capacity, wait times and outcomes.
  • LiverRight’s virtual model bridges geographic and access gaps.