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Kidney Stones
Kidney stones are made up of chemical crystals that separate out from urine. These crystals clump together to make stones. They may stay in the kidney or move into the urinary tract.
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Kidney Transplant
Saint Luke’s is a leader in kidney transplantation—performing the first successful kidney transplant in the Kansas City area in 1969 and the first living kidney donation surgery via laparoscopy in the region.
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Knee Replacement
During total knee replacement surgery, your damaged knee joint is replaced with an artificial joint, called a prosthesis. This surgery almost always reduces joint pain and improves your quality of life.
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Neonatal Developmental Follow Up Clinic
The Children’s SPOT (Speech, Physical, and Occupational Therapy) at Saint Luke’s Hospital offers a developmental screening program designed to periodically assess high-risk infants over their first two years of life.
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Neonatal Medical Follow Up Clinic
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Nephrology & Renal Services
Our highly specialized and experienced kidney transplant experts are committed to supporting each patient throughout the evaluation and transplant process.
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Neurology
The subspecialty-trained neurologists at Saint Luke’s provide patient-centered care for complex neurological conditions.
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Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a common disease of the liver. It occurs when you have too much fat in the liver. If NAFLD is severe, it can cause liver damage that seems like the damage caused by drinking too much alcohol. But NAFLD is not caused by drinking alcohol.
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Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
Normal pressure hydrocephalus is caused by a buildup of excessive cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles.
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Nuclear Cardiac Stress Test
This noninvasive test assesses blood-flow patterns to the muscle of the heart to determine whether coronary artery disease is the cause of your symptoms. The test also evaluates the progression of the disease in patients already diagnosed with coronary artery disease.