The Living Bank
Address
4545 Post Oak Place, Suite 340
Houston, TX 77027
(713) 961-9431
AKA:
Living Bank
Description:
Provides a centralized registry for people who want to donate their organs/tissues at the time of death. People who are interested in becoming donors can request donor registration forms on which they specify which organs and/or tissues to donate and include any limitations or special wishes. Donors receive an organ donor card that is carried at all times indicating they are registered with The Living Bank. Upon death or if death is imminent, The Living Bank is notified and their staff refers the situation to the closest organ procurement organization or other appropriate agency. The organ procurement organization makes the decision regarding what can and cannot be used for transplant. The major types of organ transplants include cornea, skin, heart, liver, kidney, intestine, pancreas and lung. Individuals can also contact The Living Bank for information about donating their whole body for anatomical research and study to a medical school. Due to many body donor programs being full, many medical schools require that you be pre registered.
Hours:
Monday-Friday / 8:30 am-5 pm (Central time); On-call every day / 24 hours; All non-emergency calls answered next business day).
Is Shelter?
No
Date of Official Change:
July 22, 2024
Geographies Served
Serves All Areas
Address Listings
Physical (Primary)
4545 Post Oak Place, Suite 340
Houston, TX 77027
Mailing
4545 Post Oak Pl Dr Ste340
Houston, TX 77027
Contacts
Kelly Perdue
https://www.facebook.com/TheLivingBank/
Phone Numbers
MAIN SITE PHONE
(713) 961-9431
Fax
(713) 961-0979
Toll-Free Phone
(800) 528-2971
Accessibility:
Wheelchair Access.
Services
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Description
Provides a centralized registry for people who want to donate their organs/tissues at the time of death. People who are interested in becoming donors can request donor registration forms on which they specify which organs and/or tissues to donate and include any limitations or special wishes. Donors receive an organ donor card that is carried at all times indicating they are registered with The Living Bank. Upon death or if death is imminent, The Living Bank is notified and their staff refers the situation to the closest organ procurement organization or other appropriate agency. The organ procurement organization makes the decision regarding what can and cannot be used for transplant. The major types of organ transplants include cornea, skin, heart, liver, kidney, intestine, pancreas and lung. Individuals can also contact The Living Bank for information about donating their whole body for anatomical research and study to a medical school. Due to many body donor programs being full, many medical schools require that you be pre registered. Living Bank also has an organ donation, awareness and education program, call for more information.
Hours
Monday-Thursday / 8:30 am-5 pm; Friday / 8:30 am-3 pm (Central time); On-call every day / 24 hours; All non-emergency calls answered next business day).
Required Documents
Contact by phone.
Eligibility
Open to anyone who wishes to donate organs and/or tissues at the time of death.
Fees
No fees charged.
Intake Procedure
Contact by phone.
Languages
English, Spanish.
Service Area
Nationwide
Geography Served
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Serves all areas
Contact
Telephone Numbers
Description
Provides a centralized registry for people who want to donate their organs/tissues at the time of death. People who are interested in becoming donors can request donor registration forms on which they specify which organs and/or tissues to donate and include any limitations or special wishes. Donors receive an organ donor card that is carried at all times indicating they are registered with The Living Bank. Upon death or if death is imminent, The Living Bank is notified and their staff refers the situation to the closest organ procurement organization or other appropriate agency. The organ procurement organization makes the decision regarding what can and cannot be used for transplant. The major types of organ transplants include cornea, skin, heart, liver, kidney, intestine, pancreas and lung. Individuals can also contact The Living Bank for information about donating their whole body for anatomical research and study to a medical school. Due to many body donor programs being full, many medical schools require that you be pre registered. Living Bank also has an organ donation, awareness and education program, call for more information.
Hours
Monday-Friday / 8:30 am-5 pm (Central time); On-call every day / 24 hours; All non-emergency calls answered next business day).
Required Documents
Contact by phone.
Eligibility
Open to anyone who wishes to donate organs and/or tissues at the time of death.
Fees
No fees charged.
Intake Procedure
Contact by phone.
Languages
English, Spanish.
Service Area
Nationwide
Geography Served
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Serves all areas
Contact
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