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Saint Luke’s Population Health has a new program to help patients navigate the community resources available to them.
Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City has been in the nation’s top 22 over the last 10 years for heart transplant volumes.
Ependymoma is a rare type of tumor of the brain or spinal cord. It can happen in both children and adults. In children, these tumors tend to be in the brain. In adults, they're often in the spinal cord.
Wright Memorial Hospital launched an inpatient hospitalist program. Hospitalists are physicians and nurse practitioners who specialize in hospital-based care.

Getting a flu vaccine each year is your best chance to avoid getting sick from the flu. Flu vaccines are now available at Saint Luke’s Primary Care and Convenient Care. 

Medulloblastoma is a type of brain cancer. It most often affects children, but it can also happen in adults. This cancer is very rare in people ages 40 and older.
Saint Luke’s Health System uses a centralized procurement system. Vendors work directly with the system materials management team instead of having to work with each facility individually.
Allen County Regional Hospital’s primary care clinic in Iola gives residents in Allen County and surrounding communities accessible, convenient, high-quality primary care.
Diversity and inclusion are at the heart of Saint Luke’s mission and values. At Saint Luke’s, we treat all patients with dignity, compassion, and respect. We strive to provide the highest level of care and do not discriminate based on a patient’s sexual orientation or gender identity/expression.