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I got my second kidney transplant at the UW hospital in Madison Wisconsin and doctor Djamali is the best doctor so far and I have had doctors in Minnesota, Colorado, Nebraska and South Dakota and so far Djamali is the only doctor who won’t let this kidney fail because I have had many failures and Djamali has seen me through them so I have so much love and respect for him

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I also had my kidney transplant at UW Hospital in Madison and was seeing Dr. Djamali. The transplant team at UW are fantastic including the coordinators. I had my transplant in 1999 and all continues to go well! Best of luck to you and your wonderful team at UW!

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