Licensed Psychologist7-10 Day TurnaroundUNOS-Compliant

Organ Transplant Psychosocial Evaluation

Comprehensive psychological assessment for transplant candidates

Who Needs This Evaluation?

  • You are seeking placement on the national organ transplant waitlist (UNOS)
  • You have been deferred or denied by a transplant committee due to psychosocial concerns
  • You need an independent second opinion for a transplant appeal

Conditions We Evaluate

Medical Adherence History
Social Support System Verification
Psychological Stability Screening
Substance Use History Evaluation
Lifestyle & Coping Assessment

What's Included

Everything you need for a complete evaluation.

  • 2-3 hour comprehensive clinical interview
  • Standardized psychometric testing (PACT or SIPAT)
  • Caregiver/support person consultation
  • Formal narrative report for Transplant Selection Committee
  • Coordination with your Transplant Coordinator
Documentation delivered within 7-10 business days

How It Works

A simple, straightforward process from start to finish.

1

Committee Referral

We coordinate with your hospital's transplant team to review their specific listing criteria.

2

Clinical Session

Comprehensive appointment with the candidate and primary caregiver.

3

Data Synthesis

Review of medical records and psychometric testing results.

4

Report Delivery

Signed evaluation issued within 7-10 business days to expedite listing status.

Evaluation Fees

Transparent pricing with no hidden fees.

Standard Psychosocial Evaluation

$1,750

Comprehensive transplant candidate assessment ($1,750 - $2,500)

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Prices may vary based on complexity. Contact us for a personalized quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely not. The goal is to identify your strengths and pinpoint any barriers (like lack of transportation or financial stress) so the medical team can provide the right resources to help you qualify.
Most transplant centers require the evaluation to be performed by a doctoral-level psychologist or psychiatrist who is independent of your regular care to ensure an objective, forensic-style assessment.
If concerns are found (e.g., active depression), the report will provide a roadmap of specific steps—such as starting a specific therapy or joining a support group—that will help you move toward being an acceptable candidate for listing.
We provide assessments for heart, lung, kidney, liver, and bone marrow transplant candidates.

Ready to Get Started?

Book your organ transplant psychosocial evaluation today.