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Modified Hours for Memorial Day

In recognition of the upcoming Memorial Day holiday, some of The University of Kansas Health System’s offices will have modified hours on Monday, May 26.

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Special Nursing Services

3715 6th Street
Great Bend, KS 67530
620-617-9608

At this location

Our special nursing services team provides care 7 days a week for everything from allergy shots to dressing changes to IV antibiotics and wound treatment. We treat people of all ages and at all stages of life. Services we offer include: allergy shots, anticoagulation therapy, autoimmune medication management, blood product administration, dressing changes, IV antibiotics, IV fluid management, neutropenic medications, PICC line placement, therapeutic phlebotomy, vacuum-assisted wound treatment.

Patient and visitor information

When traveling from Hwy. K-96, turn east at 10th St. Continue east and then turn south on McKinley St. Turn east on 6th St. Travel to the east side of the hospital and turn south near the hospital emergency department entrance. Special Nursing Services is in the building across the parking lot from the hospital emergency department entrance at 514 Cleveland St.

Traveling on 10th Street, turn south on McKinley St. Turn east on 6th St. Continue to the east side of the hospital and turn south near the hospital emergency department entrance. Special Nursing Services is in the building across the parking lot from the hospital emergency department entrance at 514 Cleveland St.

When traveling from Hwy. 281, turn west on 10th St. Continue west on 10th St. Turn south on McKinley St. Turn east on 6th St. Travel to the east side of the hospital and turn south near the emergency department entrance at the hospital. Special Nursing Services is in the building across the parking lot from the hospital emergency department entrance at 514 Cleveland St.
  • Allergy shots
  • Anticoagulation therapy
  • Autoimmune medication management
  • Blood product administration
  • Dressing changes
  • IV antibiotics
  • IV fluid management
  • Neutropenic medications
  • PICC line placement
  • Therapeutic phlebotomy
  • Vacuum-assisted wound treatment