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Doctors Who Treat Organ Transplant in Connecticut

Providers in Connecticut whose specialty's scope covers organ transplant— ranked by profile completeness & registry tenure, notby quality, outcomes, or who is "best".

11 active providers in Connecticut have a primary specialty that treats organ transplant. We assert that these specialties treat organ transplant, not that any specific provider treats your case. Open a city for a local list, or any provider for their full profile and map.

Providers in CT
11
Cities listed
2
Registry vintage
June 2026

Organ Transplant specialists in Connecticut

Top 11 of 11
  1. 1

    Transplant Surgery Physician · Hartford, CT

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  2. 2

    Transplant Surgery Physician · New Haven, CT

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  3. 3

    Transplant Surgery Physician · Hartford, CT

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  4. 4

    Transplant Surgery Physician · New Haven, CT

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  5. 5

    Transplant Surgery Physician · New Haven, CT

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  6. 6

    Transplant Surgery Physician · New London, CT

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    Transplant Surgery Physician · Hartford, CT

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    Transplant Surgery Physician · Hartford, CT

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    Transplant Surgery Physician · New Haven, CT

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    Transplant Surgery Physician · Hartford, CT

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    Transplant Surgery Physician · Hartford, CT

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These are active providers in Connecticut whose primary NUCC specialty treats organ transplant; it is not a list of providers confirmed to treat your specific case, and absence does not mean a provider does not treat it. Ordering reflects NPPES profile completeness and registry tenure — a transparency signal, not a quality, outcome, or "best" ranking. Condition-to-specialty mapping: MedlinePlus, NIH, ABMS. Source: CMS NPPES (June 2026); specialty taxonomy: NUCC.