
musc transplant center
Patient Evaluation
Before being given an “Active Status” on the United Network for Organ Sharing list, or receiving a living kidney donation, patients will undergo an extensive medical examination of body systems and corresponding tests to determine their ability to have a transplant. These include:
- Complete blood testing, including blood and tissue typing
- Radiological tests, including x-rays, CT scans, MRI
- ECG and other tests to assess heart and vascular condition
To speed up the process of getting on the UNOS list or receiving a living kidney donation, patients should complete the following health maintenance testing before their evaluation at MUSC:
- Mammogram and PAP smear for females
- PSA for men over age 50
- Colonoscopy for patients over age 50
- Dietary assessment
- PPD
- Social worker assessment
The results of these tests ensure that patients do not have a hidden infection or cancer that would lead to denial of transplantation.

