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Penn Medicine Radnor 250 King of Prussia Radnor, PA 19087

LOCATION MAP Penn Medicine Radnor

FROM BRYN MAWR Take Lancaster Avenue (Route 30 West), Turnpike three-tenths of a mile past Villanova University, 611 go past the entrance to the Blue Route (476-North). Immediately past the highway, turn right at traffic light on King of Prussia Road. Penn Medicine Radnor is at Penn Medicine 250 King of Prussia Road on the left, past Radnor Radnor High School.

FROM PAOLI AND WAYNE Pennsylvania Take Lancaster Avenue (Route 30 East), go past the entrance to the Blue Route (476 South), get into the far left lane. At intersection, make a left at the traffic light on King of Prussia Road. Penn Medicine Radnor is at Penn Medicine 250 King of Prussia Road on the left, past Main Campus Radnor High School.

FROM THE NORTH VIA THE BLUE ROUTE (I-476) Take exit 13 for St. Davids/Villanova. Bear right toward 30 East. On Route 30 East, get into left lane. Go to traffic light and turn left Turnpike onto King of Prussia Road. Penn Medicine Radnor is at 250 King of Prussia Road on the left, past Radnor High School. PARKING FROM THE NORTH VIA I-81 Penn Medicine Radnor offers free parking on the premises. Valet parking is also available at no Take I-81 south to exit 175 A and merge charge for patients between the hours of 9:30 am and 2 pm. onto PA-315 south toward Pittston. Take the I-81 north ramp. Keep left at the fork and FROM THE SOUTH VIA I-95 FROM THE EAST VIA THE continue toward I-476 south. Go .5 miles Take exit 7, for the Blue Route ((I-476) north PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE (I-76) and stay right at the fork and merge on to Plymouth Meeting. Follow the directions Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76) west. I-476 south. Follow directions above from from the south via the Blue Route (I-476). Take exit 20 to merge onto I-476 south the north via the Blue Route (I-476). toward /Chester. Follow the FROM THE WEST VIA THE directions for from the north via the Blue FROM THE SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE (I-76) Route (I-476). VIA THE BLUE ROUTE (I-476) Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76) east. Take exit 13 for St. Davids/Villanova. Stay in Take exit 326 to merge onto I-76 toward center lane. At the end of the exit ramp, cross US-202/I-476 Philadelphia/Valley Forge. over Route 30 (Lancaster Avenue), stay straight Take exit 331 A to merge on I-476 south to King of Prussia Road. Penn Medicine Radnor toward Philadelphia/Chester. Follow the is at 250 King of Prussia Road on the left, past directions from the north via the Blue Route Radnor High School. (I-476). Penn Medicine Radnor 250 King of Prussia Road Radnor, PA 19087 Penn Transplant Institute KIDNEY/PANCREAS TRANSPLANT EVALUATION CLINIC

LOCATION AND PHONE NUMBER: ABOUT THE PENN TRANSPLANT INSTITUTE’S Penn Medicine Radnor KIDNEY TRANSPLANT PROGRAM 250 King of Prussia Road The Penn Transplant Institute’s Kidney Transplant Program is the Radnor, Pennsylvania largest in the region and consistently outperforms the national averages for patient and organ survival. Penn Transplant Institute’s outcomes are For appointments, call: 215.662.6200 excellent and compare favorably with local, regional and national statistics. The Penn Transplant Institute’s outcomes can be found Appointments for Penn Medicine Radnor are made for the third online at www.SRTR.org. Thursday of each month. The Penn Transplant Institute is pleased to offer a unique program for TRANSPLANT SERVICES patients who have a living donor that is incompatible. The program, Transplant nephrologists on the medical staff at the Hospital of the called paired kidney exchange, matches kidney transplant recipients University of Pennsylvania and nutritionist are available to see potential who have an incompatible donor with another recipient and donor kidney transplant candidates in Penn Medicine Radnor. Patients will who are in the same situation. Paired exchange programs can also receive an educational session followed by a detailed history and take place with more than two pairs – creating multiple transplants physical and a multidisciplinary evaluation plan. Information and called chains. These programs increase the number of transplants and findings from the evaluation process will be subsequently presented decrease the time spent on the deceased donor transplant waiting list. to the selection committee at the Penn Transplant Institute at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

Note: The Penn Medicine Radnor location will decrease the number of visits requiring patients to travel to Philadelphia. Patients may need to visit the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania for pro- cedures and tests that cannot be performed locally and to meet the entire transplant team prior to listing.