The University of Kansas Health System offers advanced acute and postsurgical pain management from the skilled professionals at our pain management center.
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) affects central vision in people over 50. Symptoms include blurred vision, wavy lines, and dark spots. Dry AMD has no cure but wet AMD can be treated with injections.
Consuming even moderate amounts of alcohol frequently can lead to dependence or addiction. Our specialists engage in ongoing research, training and education to provide the best evidence-based treatments for addiction, liver disease and cancer, among other things.
The Alzheimer’s disease memory clinic at The University of Kansas Health System offers treatment options for early, middle and late stage dementia symptoms.
The amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) treatment center at the The University of Kansas Health System helps patients and families learn what to expect with ALS.
The University of Kansas Health System offers the best treatments for common anal disorders and rectal disorders, including hemorrhoids, anal fissures and anal fistulas.
Aortic aneurysm diagnosis and treatment options from the experienced professionals at The University of Kansas Health System include minimally invasive TAA surgery.
The multidisciplinary team at the Center for Advanced Vascular Care at The University of Kansas Health System has the experience and knowledge you need to treat an aortic dissection.
The best appendicitis treatment options are available from The University of Kansas Health System, including minimally invasive laparoscopic appendectomy.
The Asthma Center at The University of Kansas Health System offers the most advanced asthma treatments and management strategies to help you control your asthma symptoms.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) treatment from The University of Kansas Health System focuses on positive interventions to effectively manage autism symptoms.
The back pain doctors at The University of Kansas Health System comprehensive spine clinic offer the best treatment options for back pain and sciatica.
The interstitial cystitis treatment team at The University of Kansas Health System offers a full range of treatments to help get rid of chronic bladder pain.
Brain tumor surgeons at The University of Kansas Health System offer comprehensive treatments and information for men and women in the Kansas City metro region.
Care for bronchiectasis from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City doctors includes resources from our comprehensive pulmonary and cystic fibrosis programs.
The burn center at The University of Kansas Health System provides the most advanced inpatient burn care in the Kansas City metro region, alongside outpatient burn care.
The University of Kansas Health System offers leading expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac amyloidosis through the region's first and only multidisciplinary amyloid program.
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Cataract surgery from the eye care team at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City can help restore your vision loss due to the development of cataracts.
If you suffer from chronic cough symptoms, The University of Kansas Health System offers a full range of treatment options to improve your quality of life.
The University of Kansas Health System offers advanced chronic pain management treatment options for men and women in Kansas City and the surrounding area.
Cleft lip and cleft palate repair from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City can fix cleft lip and palate to improve your quality of life.
At The University of Kansas Health System, offers the latest treatment options to cure resistant or recurrent C. difficile, including fecal microbiota transplantation.
The Center for Concussion Management at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offers advanced diagnosis, care and treatment for concussions.
Treatment options for congenital heart disease in adults from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City includes access to clinical trials.
A core muscle injury most commonly occurs in athletes who play sports with a lot of kicking or frequent speed changes, like soccer, football and hockey. We have expert surgeons who can address the full scope of a core muscle injury with unique, exacting methods. The adductor longus tenotomy Dr. Mullen performs is not available anywhere else in the region.
Our fellowship-trained, board certified specialists at The University of Kansas Physicians Eye Center have experience dealing with a wide range of diseases and disorders affecting the cornea.
The University of Kansas Health System offers skilled care for advanced coronary artery disease and blockage symptoms, including access to clinical trials.
Learn about COVID-19 including symptoms, risks, treatment, diagnosis, and more. If you think you have COVID-19, call your primary care provider or set up an urgent care video visit.
The procedures we perform for Critical Limb Ischemia have become much less invasive and offer faster recovery time than traditional open surgeries with reduced risk of infection.
Cushing’s syndrome is a condition where your body makes too much cortisol, a hormone produced by your adrenal glands. When the pituitary gland is the root cause of the excess cortisol, it is called Cushing’s disease.
The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offers the latest dementia treatments and research information to help effectively manage dementia symptoms.
Answers to common questions for women with dense breast tissue including likelihood of developing breast cancer. To see one of our breast imaging experts call or schedule an appointment online.
Depression symptoms can be missed if you don’t know the signs. Learn more about depression treatment options from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City.
Diabetes care from The University of Kansas Health System takes advantage of the latest research and treatments through our Cray Diabetes Self-Management Center.
Endometriosis is a disease that affects 1 in 10 women. Getting a surgical consultation can give you confidence in your diagnosis and treatment plan. Call 913-588-1227 for a second opinion.
The urology team at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offers the most advanced BPH treatment options to manage enlarged prostate symptoms.
Epilepsy care from the Level 4 Epilepsy Center at The University of Kansas Health System offers the most comprehensive epilepsy treatment options in the state of Kansas.
Erectile dysfunction urologists at The University of Kansas Health System specialize in addressing and treating sexual dysfunction with penile implants.
The University of Kansas Health System specializes in facial nerve pain treatments that address the cause of your face pain, not just managing the symptoms.
The physical effects of female genital mutilation (FGM) can be repaired with reconstructive surgery from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City.
Treatment for fibromuscular dysplasia symptoms from The University of Kansas Health System includes minimally invasive options and access to clinical trials.
Both mild and severe foot and ankle injuries can be treated by the team of orthopedic surgeons at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City.
The right treatment for your gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City can minimize painful GERD symptoms.
Treatment for glaucoma symptoms from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City includes access to the latest research through patient clinical trials.
The University of Kansas Health System offers headache relief treatments for all different types of headaches, including migraines and cluster headaches.
Learn about hearing loss symptoms, cause, and treatment at The University of Kansas Health System . Call 913-588-1227 or request an appointment online.
We offer advanced treatment for heart valve disorders. Find out for yourself why our heart care services have been consistently ranked among the nation's best since 2007 by U.S. News & World Report.
HELLP syndrome is a serious pregnancy condition with potentially life-threatening effects. It is rare and can occur during pregnancy or after delivery.
Minimally invasive hernia repair surgery from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offers relief from your hernia symptoms with a faster recovery time.
The hip and knee specialists at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City specialize in knee replacement, hip replacement and advanced orthopedic surgery.
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and AIDS treatment from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City focuses on positive interventions to control symptom progression.
We are a nationally recognized center of excellence for HCM, the only hospital in the region to receive this recognition. Call 913-588-1227 or request an appointment online.
Learn more information about influenza, commonly known as the flu, including symptoms and vaccine options from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City.
The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City is home to one of the few interstitial lung disease treatment programs of its type in the Midwest.
The University of Kansas Health System offers advanced treatments for a full spectrum of kidney disease symptoms, including dialysis and kidney transplants.
The University of Kansas Health System offers the most advanced kidney stones treatment options in the Kansas City metro region, including access to clinical trials.
The University of Kansas Health System offers treatments to help control uncomfortable lichen sclerosus symptoms for men and women in the Kansas City metro region.
The University of Kansas Health System offers advanced liver disease treatment, diagnosis and screening for primary liver disease, including liver transplant.
The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offers multiple solutions to treat male incontinence symptoms, including male continence surgery.
The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offers many different treatments for male factor infertility problems, including vasectomy reversal surgery.
Meniere’s disease can have a variety of symptoms, but the right treatment from the team of specialists at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City can help.
The signs and symptoms of menopause vary from woman to woman, but the team at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offers many treatment options.
The migraine specialists at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offer advanced treatment options for migraines, including BOTOX, surgery and more.
We offer exceptional movement disorder treatment. Learn more about our leaders in movement disorder treatment and research who care for patients today and drive research to develop new treatments.
At The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City, we offer unparalleled experience recognizing and correcting moyamoya disease, an unusual and serious condition.
Our expert care team includes fellowship-trained doctors, clinical pharmacists and specialty-focused nurses on site. Learn more about our leaders in MS research and patient care.
Care for nontuberculous mycobacterial lung disease from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City includes resources from our cystic fibrosis program.
Obesity treatments from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City range from medically supported weight management programs to bariatric weight loss surgery.
The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offers advanced treatment options for otosclerosis to help limit hearing loss and other otosclerosis symptoms.
The University of Kansas Health System offers advanced treatments, diagnosis and screening options for pancreas diseases, including a pancreas transplant program.
Pediatric cystic fibrosis care guidelines and treatment options from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City include access to clinical trials.
Pillars clinic for pediatric medical complexity offers comprehensive patient-centered care for children with medical complexity at The University of Kansas Health System.
The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offers ovarian vein embolization, a minimally invasive treatment option for pelvic congestion syndrome.
The University of Kansas Health System offers advanced diagnosis and treatment options for pelvic floor dysfunction, including rectocele and prolapse repair.
At The University of Kansas Health System, our sexual health and pelvic pain team provides a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach to chronic pelvic pain treatment.
The University of Kansas Health System offers advanced treatments and correction for penile curvature to improve the painful symptoms of Peyronie’s disease.
Learn more about peripheral artery disease (PAD), including symptoms and the available treatment options from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City.
The polycystic kidney disease (PKD) team at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offers advanced treatment for people with PKD, including tolvaptan.
Nearly 1 in every 10 teenage girls and women of childbearing age will be diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). And, more than half of those diagnosed didn't know they had it, according to the PCOS Awareness Association.
The urogynecology team at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City can diagnose and treat even the most stubborn recurrent urinary tract infections.
The retina specialists at The University of Kansas Health System use the latest diagnostic and surgical technology to effectively treat retina and vitreous eye disease.
Rheumatoid arthritis treatment options from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City include the most advanced, leading-edge immunosuppressant therapies.
The University of Kansas Health System offers one of the nation's only dedicated multidisciplinary care programs to treat and advance care for Sjogren's disease, a relatively common autoimmune rheumatological disorder.
Sleep medicine specialists at The University of Kansas Health System's Sleep Disorder Center in Kansas City offer advanced treatment for sleep apnea and other disorders.
The University of Kansas Health System offers leading expertise and treatment options to effectively resolve sleep disorders. Our sleep specialists in the Kansas City region bring the experience and solutions you need to identify the causes of poor-quality sleep and provide the right treatment to recapture restful, restorative sleep.
Spider vein treatment options from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City can alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms associated with spider veins.
We are a Chest Pain Center accredited by the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care. Cardiac physicians at our Regional Heart Attack Center have the expertise to treat even the most severe heart attack.
The stroke specialists at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offers fast, expert care for stroke, including a full stroke rehabilitation program.
The thoracic outlet syndrome specialists at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offer surgical treatment to alleviate discomfort from your symptoms.
While the majority of small lumps, or nodules, that develop on your thyroid are noncancerous, they can still lead to health problems. That's why the interventional radiologists and neurointerventional radiologists at The University of Kansas Health System are among the 75 physicians in the nation who perform thyroid radiofrequency ablation to treat thyroid nodules.
Urethral stricture treatment options from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City include minimally invasive surgery using the most leading-edge techniques.
Our physicians work closely with you to develop a treatment plan that will fit your lifestyle and that is tailored for you. Call 913-588-1227 or request an appointment online.
Urologic fistulas are abnormal connections between urinary organs, caused by surgery, radiation, or medical conditions, they're treated with minimally invasive options.
The physicians at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City specialize in diagnosing and treating uterine fibroids with the most advanced and least invasive treatment options.
The eye care team at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offers prompt, accurate diagnosis and effective treatment options for uveitis symptoms.
The Vein Institute of the Midwest at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offers the latest treatment options for varicose vein treatment and removal.
Our surgeons are experts in both vascular surgery and a less-invasive technique called endovascular surgery. This advanced surgery results in less pain, quicker recovery and less strain on the heart.
The skilled vascular specialists at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offer advanced treatment for all types of vasculitis and their symptoms.
Vein doctor specialists at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City provide the latest venous insufficiency treatments, including sclerotherapy, endovenous ablation and microphlebectomy.
The vertebral artery supplies the brain. VAD can reduce or cut off the blood supply to the brain. It also can result in small pieces (emboli) breaking off and blocking other arteries to the brain or eye.
Vestibular schwannoma treatment options at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City include surgery as well as radiosurgery (gamma knife) approaches.
The voice and swallowing disorder specialists from The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City offer advanced treatments for complex voice disorders.