Dr. Matthew B. Wilkinson, MD, PhD, FACS, Surgeon
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Dr. Matthew B. Wilkinson, MD, PhD, FACS

Transplant Surgeon

4321 Washington Street, Medical Plaza 3, Ste 4000b Kansas City MO, 64111

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Dr. Matthew B. Wilkinson is a transplant surgeon practicing in Kansas City, MO. Dr. Wilkinson specializes in organ transplants, and may perform surgeries involved with the transplant of organs such as the kidneys, liver, pancreas, intestines, heart, lungs, tracheal tissue and more. As a transplant surgeon, Dr. Wilkinson performs long, complex surgeries that might take many hours to complete. Transplant surgeons remove the organ from the donor as well as transplant the organ in the recipient. Dr. Wilkinson works with transplant physicians, nurses and surgical residents, and is responsible for and complications which may arise during or after surgery.

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Dr. Matthew B. Wilkinson, MD, PhD, FACS's Practice location

Saint Luke\'s Hospital Abdominal Transplant and Multi-Specialty Clinic

4321 Washington Street, Medical Plaza 3, Ste 4000b -
Kansas City, MO 64111
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New patients: 816-932-4655, 816-932-5741
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https://doctors.saintlukeskc.org/provider/Matthew+B+Wilkinson/1466643

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Providing Unmatched Expertise in Abdominal Transplant and Multispecialty Care

Kansas City, Missouri – Dr. Matthew B. Wilkinson, has been appointed as the Vice-Chair of Surgery at Saint Luke’s Hospital Abdominal Transplant and Multispecialty Clinic. 

At Saint Luke’s Hospital Abdominal Transplant and Multispecialty Clinic, patients with gastrointestinal conditions, liver diseases, and those in need of liver or kidney transplants receive comprehensive and compassionate care. The team of highly experienced physicians and surgeons offer a wide range of services, from preventive measures for acute and chronic liver conditions to life-saving transplantation procedures.

Dr. Wilkinson’s dedication to his patients is evident in his words: “I am constantly inspired by the success of our patients. Performing a transplant and giving a patient another opportunity to experience a long and productive life? That’s a wonderful thing to be a part of—I am so grateful.” 

His passion for helping others extends beyond patient care, as he also serves as an Assistant Professor of Surgery at UMKC School of Medicine, where he imparts his knowledge and expertise to the next generation of medical professionals.

Dr. Wilkinson’s impressive educational background includes an Undergraduate Degree from the University of South Carolina, a Medical Degree/Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Neuroscience from UT Southwestern Medical Center / Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and residency training in general surgery at The Mount Sinai Hospital. He further honed his skills through a fellowship in abdominal surgery transplant with the University of Pennsylvania Health System.

Board certified in surgery and a Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery, Dr. Wilkinson is a distinguished Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS). His commitment to advancing surgical care and improving patient outcomes has earned him accolades and respect within the medical community.

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