Anthony M. D'Alessandro, MD Print Friendly Page
Faculty, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public HealthDr. D’Alessandro earned his medical degree from Hahnemann University in Philadelphia and completed his residency in general surgery followed by a transplantation fellowship at the University of Wisconsin. He is certified by the American Board of Surgery in general surgery. His clinical specialties are liver, kidney, small bowel and multi-organ transplants, and he directs our adult and pediatric liver transplant programs.
Specialties
UW Health Clinics
Hospital Affiliation(s)
Languages Spoken
| English |
| Medical interpreters are available to help patients communicate with hospital and clinic staff. For more information, please contact interpreter services at (608) 262-9000. |
UW School of Medicine and Public Health
| Department of Surgery |
Professional Certifications and Education
| Board Certification |
Surgery
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| Fellowship |
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI
Transplantation Research Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1984-1985 Transplantation and Clinical Research Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1987-1989 |
| Residency |
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI
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| Internship |
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI
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| Medical School |
Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, 1981
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Awards/Honors
Procedures
Our doctors provide a wide range of services. The following list represents some, but not all, of the procedures offered by this physician.
- Intestinal Transplant (Small Bowel)
- Kidney Transplant
- Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy
- Liver Transplant
- Pancreas Transplant
- Pediatric Intestinal Transplant
- Pediatric Kidney Transplant
- Pediatric Liver Transplant
- Pediatric Pancreas Transplant
Programs & Conditions
- End-Stage Renal Disease
- Liver Disease
| Research |
Dr. D’Alessandro’s research interests include marketing and social networking efforts to increase awareness and rate of organ and tissue donation and implementation of donation after cardiac death policies. |










