Saturday, 19 November 2016

KU Hospital opens new OB-GYN clinic in KCK

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The University of Kansas Hospital will open another obstetrics and gynecology office to serve Wyandotte County patients. Dr. Kari Farris will lead the new Women's Health Specialty Clinic at 21 N. twelfth St. in Kansas City, Kan.

"We have been discussing Wyandotte County and a portion of the difficulties patients confront there for get to," said Dr. Carl Weiner, executive of obstetrics and gynecology at KU Hospital. "We understood there was a range in the heart of Kansas City, Kansas, four ZIP codes, that had every year 900 to 950 conveyances, and there didn't appear to be a full-time supplier there. … That was a genuine issue. On the off chance that there's a gap, it's our duty to fill it."

The University of Kansas Hospital will open another OB-GYN facility in Kansas City, Kan.

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The University of Kansas Hospital will open another OB-GYN facility in Kansas City, Kan.

JULIE KNIGHT

Farris and a medical caretaker maternity specialist at first will staff the new center, seeing patients day by day. In the event that patient request develops, not surprisingly, the area will include suppliers. Farris worked at St. Joseph Medical Center before it shut its birthing focus toward the end of October.

"I think it involved planning, as most things," Weiner said. "They were searching for circumstances, and we were searching for alternatives. It was an awesome match."

The facility will be KU's second in Wyandotte County, with the clinic's primary grounds serving as the other. Notwithstanding offering an assortment of obstetrics and gynecology benefits, the new facility additionally will have bilingual speakers on location.

KU has five other ladies' claim to fame centers all through the metro region offering progressed regenerative medication, essential obstetrics and gynecology, urogynecology, progressed fetal care and high-hazard pregnancy.

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