Reimagining organ recovery to save and improve lives
ProCure On-Demand offers the transplant community the highest quality organ recovery services in a reliable, flexible model with favorable pricing.
To save and improve more lives our transplant community needs to rethink old paradigms. ProCure offers:
an improved model for engaging more best-in-class surgeons and clinicians in the organ recovery process
the flexibility to choose when and how you need support - no subscription fees or minimum usage required
optimized logistical strategies and transportation solutions that save time and money
access to Normothermic Regional Perfusion (NRP) with the most experienced NRP team
Transplant surgeons & clinicians. Experts in donor management. Operations & logistics professionals. A transplant recipient.
Together, we are ProCure.
Our team is a group of talented professionals, diverse in our skills and experiences, but like-minded in our devotion to do the hard work to make big changes happen.
We work with transplant centers, OPOs and industry partners from Alaska to Florida - and everywhere in between.
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“ProCure gave our team immediate, on demand access to a donor liver that our team was not able to recover. We were able to save a life as a result. Importantly, the ProCure experience was seamless and easy – in many ways, the ProCure surgeons felt like part our own team. We will certainly use ProCure again in the future”
DR. JOSEPH SCALEA
DIRECTOR, KIDNEY TRANPLANT & VICE CHAIR INNOVATION,
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“The staff at ProCure has been extremely flexible and very responsive to any requests made by our team. The communication with the donor teams has been excellent and the quality of donor organs delivered to us has been impeccable. ProCure has been essential to our program’s growth and has been vital to maintaining our outcome, innovation and quality goals."
Dr. Antonio Polanco,
CARDIAC SURGEON, THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL -
“ProCure On-Demand offers comprehensive and consistent services. Organ recovery quality through ProCure has been excellent, and they have made using TA-NRP donors simple and easy. Our results have been excellent. ”
Dr. Jacob Schroder
SURGICAL DIRECTOR - ADVANCED HEART FAILURE, DUKE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
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ProCure On-Demand Celebrates 2,000th Transplant
January 2026 | PRESS RELEASE
The milestone marks a significant moment in ProCure’s growth, doubling the number of transplants supported since June -
Coordinated Air and Ground Strategy Saves $10K
January 2026 | CASE STUDY
ProCure’s trusted transportation network ensures seamless logistics and organ handoff -
Quality Spotlight: How We Credential Surgeons
January 2026 | THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
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ProCure On-Demand’s Push to Advance Organ Transplant
July 2025 | Nephrology Times
By Zachary Kon, MD and Charlotte Robinson -
ProCure On-Demand celebrates 1,000th transplant
June 2025 | PRESS RELEASE
ProCure’s commitment to uncompromising quality and innovative logistics drive transformative change -
Transforming the Organ Transplant System to Waste Less and Save More Lives
May 2025 | CARDIOLOGY ADVISOR
By Anastasia Climan -
Preserving the Liver
May 2025 | HEALIO
By Jennifer Byrne -
OrganOx, ProCure partner to expand access to donor liver-preserving tech
March 2025 | FIERCE HEALTHCARE
By Anastassia Gliadkovskaya -
OrganOx and ProCure On-Demand Announce Partnership to Expand Access for Liver Transplants
March 2025 | PRESS RELEASE
Collaboration enhances efficiency and quality in liver recovery and availability -
Novel organ recovery and logistics company celebrates 500th transplant
January 2025 | PRESS RELEASE
Recovering organs that would have been discarded without expert-level, locally-based surgeons… -
Advances in heart transplantation: Normothermic regional perfusion and beyond
July 2024 | CARDIOVASCULAR BUSINESS
By Dave Fornell -
Don’t be a jerk in a donor OR - It’s a privilege to work as a guest in another facility
January 2025 | MEDPAGE TODAY
By Zachary Kon, MD -
Can Normothermic Regional Perfusion Help Ease the Donor Organ Shortage?
October 2024 | GASTROENTEROLOGY TODAY
By Bryant Furlow
Connect with us at these 2026 events
To set up a time to meet with us at one of these events, please reach out.
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ASTS Winter Symposium
January 22-25, 2026
Phoenix, ArizonaThe ASTS Winter Symposium brings together transplant professionals for cutting-edge education, research updates, and collaborative learning. You'll hear from top experts in the field at the forefront of innovation, explore the latest research, and stay up to date on important developments.
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AOPO Leadership Meetings
January 25-27, 2026
Phoenix, ArizonaThe AOPO Leadership Development Summit brings future leaders in organ donation together for comprehensive sessions led by senior OPO leaders and industry experts, focusing on the five core competencies: Administration, Clinical Operations, Stakeholders, Governance, and Finance/HR.
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STS Annual Meeting
January 29-February 1, 2026
New Orleans, LouisianaThe STS Annual Meeting features thought-provoking lectures, late-breaking research, and outstanding didactic and interactive educational programs, an expansive Exhibit Hall, and unique networking opportunities for every member of the cardiothoracic surgery team.
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AACP Annual Meeting
February 4-7, 2026
St Petersburg, FloridaThe American Academy of Cardiovascular Perfusion’s Annual Meeting encourages and stimulates investigation and study which will increase the knowledge of cardiovascular perfusion, to correlate and disseminate such knowledge.
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NATCO Annual Meeting
February 15-18, 2026
Grapevine, TexasDonation and transplant professionals unite to tackle today’s most pressing challenges and spark innovative solutions. The goal for this meeting is to inspire donation and transplant teams to make a difference as we collaborate and develop improvement processes that will result in more lives saved.
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Controversies in Transplantation
February 26-March 1, 2026
Vail, ColoradoThe annual conference brings together leading experts in the field to explore innovative ways to advance transplantation.
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ILTS Consensus Conference
March 6-7, 2026
Washington, DCThis 2-day event will bring together over 100 international experts, including transplant surgeons, hepatologists, scientists, educators, and thought leaders, to generate consensus statements on critical issues that will reshape the future of liver transplantation.
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AmSECT International
March 25-29, 2026
Austin, TexasDonation and transplant professionals unite to tackle today’s most pressing challenges and spark innovative solutions. The goal for this meeting is to inspire donation and transplant teams to make a difference as we collaborate and develop improvement processes that will result in more lives saved.
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National Collaboration Forum
March 26-27, 2026
Orlando, FloridaThis forum convenes transplant administrators, financial coordinators, quality professionals, OPO and hospital senior leaders, regulatory bodies, and corporate partners to explore financial and operational strategies that advance both organizational performance and patient-centered outcomes.
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ISHLT
April 22-25, 2026
Toronto, OntarioThe ISHLT Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions is multidisciplinary, international, and one of the largest gatherings of healthcare practitioners, researchers, and allied health professionals focused on advanced treatment and innovative therapies, including transplantation, for advanced heart and lung disease.
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TMF
April 29-May 1, 2026
Atlanta, GeorgiaAttendees will explore new strategies and technologies to enhance their work helping to save lives. The event will provide dedicated space to collaborate and problem-solve, empowering transplant professionals to develop and shape the future of transplantation as new innovations and technologies emerge.
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ATC
June 20-24, 2026
Boston, MassachusettsATC provides a forum for exchange of new scientific and clinical information relevant to solid organ and tissue transplantation. The event brings together transplant physicians, scientists, nurses, organ procurement personnel, pharmacists, allied health professionals and other transplant professionals.
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AOPO Annual Meeting
June 21-23, 2026
Orlando, FloridaThe AOPO Annual Meeting unites leaders, innovators, and changemakers across the donation and transplant community to showcase groundbreaking research, bold ideas, and proven practices, all fueling our collective drive toward 50,000 annual organs transplanted in 2026.