Wichita county, KS
Wichita County, Kansas[edit | edit source]
Wichita County is located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2020 census, the county population was 2,178. The largest city and county seat is Leoti. The county was named after the Wichita Native American tribe.
Healthcare in Wichita County, Kansas[edit | edit source]
Healthcare is a vital aspect of any community, and Wichita County, Kansas, is no exception. The county is home to several healthcare facilities that provide a range of services to its residents.
Wichita County Health Center[edit | edit source]
Wichita County Health Center is a critical access hospital located in Leoti, Kansas. It provides emergency care, surgical services, inpatient and outpatient care, and a wide range of diagnostic services. The hospital is committed to providing high-quality healthcare and improving the health of the people in Wichita County and surrounding areas.
Leoti Family Practice[edit | edit source]
Leoti Family Practice is a primary care clinic located in Leoti, Kansas. The clinic provides comprehensive healthcare services, including preventive care, chronic disease management, and acute care. The clinic is staffed by board-certified family medicine physicians and nurse practitioners.
Wichita County Public Health Department[edit | edit source]
The Wichita County Public Health Department is responsible for protecting and promoting the health of the people in Wichita County. The department provides a variety of public health services, including immunizations, disease surveillance, health education, and emergency preparedness.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Healthcare in Wichita County, Kansas, is provided by a variety of facilities, each with its unique role in maintaining the health of the county's residents. From the critical access hospital to the family practice clinic and the public health department, these facilities work together to ensure that the people of Wichita County have access to the healthcare services they need.
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Primary care[edit source]
Primary Care Wichita county, KS
Provider page | Credentials | Gender | Medical school | Graduation year | Primary specialty | Secondary specialties | Address | Address2 | City | State | ZIP | Phone |
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Myers Julia 1841281607 | MD | F | Uniformed Services Uhs Fe Hebert School Of Med | 1998 | Family Practice | Leoti | KS | 67861 |
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Provider page | Credentials | Gender | Education | Graduation year | Primary specialty | Secondary specialties | Address | Address2 | City | State | ZIP | Phone |
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Porter Brent 1588657357 | DC | M | Cleveland Chiropractic College - Kansas City | 2002 | Chiropractic | Leoti | KS | 67861 |
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