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As a recognized leader in healthcare, HCA Midwest attracts physicians who are leaders in their field. In fact, our doctors and nurses are often ranked among the best in the region, trained at some of the nation's leading medical and nursing schools. Use the link above to search for a doctor or call 1-800-386-9355.
See Also
The Patient Financial Resource is available at the facilities listed below. Here you can review our pricing commitment, receive pricing estimates and information, and pay your bill online.
Ethics Compliance Officer: Marie Crockett (816) 508-4082
Media Relations Susan Kaufmann (816) 508-4144
Human Resources: Mendy Ketcherside (816) 508-4076
Physician Recruitment: 1-800-788-1787 | Web site
About Our Network of Hospitals
HCA Midwest Health System is the areas largest healthcare network, consisting of hospitals, outpatient centers, clinics, physician practices, surgery centers and an array of other services to meet the healthcare needs of the greater Kansas City area. HCA Midwest Health System has invested more than $600 million to enhance and expand patient services since April 2003.
- Hospitals in 2009: 9
- Surgery Center in 2009: 5
- Psychiatric Care Facilities in 2008: 1
- Total Physicians: 1,861
- Total Employees: 8,127
- Number of Licensed Beds in 2009: 1,563
- Total Volunteers: 963 (as of 12/31/2009)
- Total patients treated in 2009: 583,822
- Annual Hospital Admissions in 2009: 53,110
- Annual Emergency Visits in 2009: 196,955
Schedule an Appointment
Call 1-800-386-9355 to schedule an appointment with an HCA Midwest Health System doctor. Our operators are standing by 24/7 to take your call.
Or you may also request a call back and we will call you at your convenience.
Find a job with HCA Midwest Health System
We offer a number of career opportunities for individuals who are committed to compassionate medical care.

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Nurses On-Call
If you need to find the right doctor for you or the answer to a health question, HCA Midwest Health Systems Nurses On-Call is your resource: (816) 751-3000 or (913) 541-7400. Or, request a callback online.
Nurses On-Call represents Midwest Physicians at all HCA Midwest Health System hospitals.
Your Link to Quality Physicians
- Helpful information to assist you in choosing from more than 2,000 affiliated physicians
- Find a physician by location, specialty or other personal treatment preferences
- Convenient appointment times available, including same-day or next-day availability.
Your Link to Health Advice
- Nurses are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide health advice
- Speak directly with experienced registered nurses who can answer questions and help you make an informed healthcare decision
Midwest Physicians
Midwest Physicians, which is part of HCA Midwest Health System, is a network of experienced, multi-specialty physicians located throughout the Greater Kansas City metropolitan area. Currently Midwest Physicians represent 201 physicians, 102 primary care providers and 99 specialists. We have 53 physician practices providing care in 62 locations to serve our community.
To locate a physician near you and to schedule an appointment, call (816) 751-3000 or (913) 541-7400. Most of our primary care practices have same-day or next-day appointments available, affording you and your family access to quality healthcare. Midwest Physicians accept all major health insurance plans in the Kansas City area.
Midwest Cancer Care
Midwest Cancer Care provides comprehensive cancer services including prevention and education, screening, diagnosis, and treatment and recovery. Our expertise is focused on:
Take a risk assessment for breast, cervical, colorectal and prostate cancers. Or, see our schedule of cancer screenings, which includes breast, colorectal, prostate and skin. Midwest Cancer Care also offers additional health education, including tips that may help decrease the risk of developing cancer.
Midwest Heart Care
HCA Midwest Health System has five accredited chest pain centers. Each facility listed below has a direct link to the chest pain centers and can quickly transfer patients for life-saving treatment. Visit Midwest Heart Care.
Accredited Chest Pain Centers
Neuroscience
The Midwest Neuroscience Institute is committed to providing patients with integrated, compassionate and individualized quality care for the full spectrum of brain, spine and nerve conditions such as:
Women's Care
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- Aug. 31, 2010Spinning Wheels: Suzanne Schultz, chief medical physicist in Research Medical Centers Radiation Oncology department is featured in September's HERLIFE magazine Read
- Aug. 25, 2010Midwest Cancer Care Sponsors Major Oncology Symposium Read
- Aug. 18, 2010HCA Midwest Health System Partners with the March of Dimes Greater Kansas Chapter
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- Aug. 10, 2010HCA Midwest Health System recognized in US News & World Report for quality care for heart disease and stroke Read
- July 19, 2010HCA Midwest Health System Launches iTriage Revolutionary Software Application Read
- July 19, 2010Sarah Bloom Joins HCA Midwest Health System as Chief Information Officer Read
- Midwest Cancer Care and HCA Midwest Health System serve as presenting sponsor at annual Light the Night event
- Check-in 6 p.m., Walk 7:45 p.m., Sept. 25, 2009, Corporate Woods
- Participants raise a minimum of $25 and carry illuminated balloons - - red for supporters, white for survivors of all types of cancer and gold for those walking in memory of a loved one. Anyone can take part children, adults and leashed dogs are all welcome. This is a casual walk with no fitness requirements. To register for the walk or to make a donation, call (913) 262-1515 or visit LightTheNight.org
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Hillard Rogers is a two-time survivor of prostate cancer. He was first diagnosed at the age of 69 following a routine physical. He made an appointment to see John Sheldon, MD, a radiation oncologist at Research Medical Center.
Dr. John Sheldon made me feel comfortable and took as much time as I needed in order for me to understand what was going to happen. Read More
James Seeley, aortic stenosis James Seeley considers himself one lucky man. The 66-year-old went to Centerpoint Medical Centers Emergency Department on March 24, 2008 with excruciating pain. He was immediately admitted for gallbladder surgery but during a routine exam prior to the procedure Joseph Evans, MD detected a heart murmur. Dr. Evans brought in cardiologist David Akin, MD to consult on Jamess case. Read More
Sharon Fadler Frankel, coronary artery disease On April 8 at Menorah Medical Center Sharon underwent angioplasty and had a stent placed in her artery. After multiple experiences with different hospitals during the past six years due to family members health issues, Menorah is by far the best facility Ive encountered, says Sharon. Read More
Don Creek's work as a self-employed backhoe operator work is extremely physical, requiring him to climb in and out of his equipment. So when his left hip began bothering him nearly two years ago, he pushed through the pain until he decided to have Jeffrey Salin, D.O., an orthopaedic surgeon at Research Medical Center, perform a hip replacement.
The prehab program was great and Joint Camp was wonderful. I especially enjoyed the back and neck massage. The staff took good care of me. Read More
Peggy Hayson, 58, Cancer Survivor It was July 2008 and Peggys cancer story started as it does for many womenafter a shower, when they notice something that doesnt look quite right. In Peggys instance her mammogram was five years overdue so she made an appointment at Lafayettes imaging department. Her technician was Connie Kalthoff, a fellow hospital employee and friend.
Connie returned to the room following my mammogram and said the doctor wanted to get another film, says Peggy. I was a bit nervous, but assumed they were being cautious. I never really thought it would be breast cancer because I didnt have it on either side of my family. Read More
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