Kansas Medical Society (KMS) – a member-service organization dedicated to improving the environment in which Kansas physicians practice medicine, and to protecting the health of Kansas’ citizens.
KAMMCO – a member-directed medical professional liability insurance company providing protection for physicians and other health care professionals, medical groups, hospitals, and professional associations.
American Medical Association (AMA) – the largest association of physicians and medical students in the United States promoting the art and science of medicine for the betterment of the public health, to advance the interests of physicians and their patients, to promote public health, to lobby for legislation favorable to physicians and patients, and to raise money for medical education.
211 – Dial 2-1-1 toll-free across Kansas to talk with trained specialists to find help or to volunteer. All phone calls are confidential and answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Cairn Health – Previously known as Medical Service Bureau, assisting individuals and families who are low-income, live and/or work in Sedgwick County, uninsured and/or under insured and without resources to pay for prescription medication and vision care.
KU School of Medicine – Wichita – educates tomorrow’s physicians and health care leaders through community partnership to improve the health of Kansans.
Kansas Board of Healing Arts – Regulates physician licensure. Includes mission statement, staff directory, licensing and disciplinary information, regulations, links and resources in Kansas.
TPOPP (Transportable Physician Orders for Patient Preference) – The Transportable Physician orders for Patient Preferences (TPOPP) program in Wichita-Sedgwick County is designed to improve the quality of care people receive at the end of life by translating their treatment goals and preferences into their medical orders.
Advance Directives – Forms for living will declaration, power of attorney for healthcare decisions, and do not resuscitate.
Accredited Diabetes Prevention Programs – Prevent Diabetes Wichita | Are You At Risk? Take The Test. Find A Class. or Find a Program | Diabetes | CDC
Kansas Senior Citizens Resources – Helping seniors understand Medicare plans in Kansas better, a resource that discusses the different parts, benefits, & eligibility as well as how to get help in Kansas.
Access to emergency housing, financial assistance, and rapid rehousing support – Leading senior care resource for family caregivers seeking information and support as they care for aging parents, spouses, and other loved ones.
Wichita Area Hospitals:
Ascension Via Christi Health
St. Francis Street Campus: 929 N St. Francis, Wichita 67214 • 316-268-5000
St. Joseph – Harry Street Campus: 3600 E Harry, Wichita 67218 • 316-689-5500
St. Teresa Street Campus: 14700 W St Teresa, Wichita, 67235 • 316-268-7000
Wesley Medical Center
Main Campus: 550 N Hillside, Wichita 67214 • 316-962-2000
Wesley Woodlawn Hospital & ER • 2610 N Woodlawn, Wichita 67220 • 316-858-2610
Wesley Derby ER • 2648 N Rock Rd., Derby 67037 • 316-962-9500
Kansas Heart Hospital
3601 N Webb, Wichita 67226 • 316-630-5000
Kansas Medical Center
1124 W 21st St., Andover 67002 • 316-300-4000
Kansas Spine Hospital
3333 N Webb Rd., Wichita 67226 • 316-462-5000
Rock Regional Hospital
3251 N Rock Rd., Derby 67037 • 316-425-2400
Community Care Clinics:
HealthCore
2707 E 21st, Wichita 67214 • 316-691-0249
Grace Med
1150 N Broadway, Wichita 67204 • 316-866-2000
Guadalupe
940 S St Francis, Wichita 67211 • 316-264-8974
Hunter Health
2318 E Central, Wichita 67214 • 316-262-2415
Holy Family Medical
144 S Hillside, Wichita 67211 • 316-682-9900
Holy Family Fairmount
1457 N Chautauqua Suite B, Wichita 67214 • 316-977-8020