The University of Kansas St. Francis Campus is striving to build a multicultural workforce to meet the pressing demands of a culturally diverse patient population. This means individuals with fresh ideas, new perspectives and different experiences can win more job offers. It’s all about workplace...
Read MoreOnline scheduling is available for many of our primary care providers across Topeka. If you would like to schedule an appointment with one of our many specialists, please call (785) 295-8000.
Read MoreIn partnership with MedicareCompareUSA, The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus is pleased to offer the Medicare Insurance Helpline – a free and unbiased resource for comparing and enrolling in Medicare plans accepted by The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus...
Read MoreFor billing information prior to March 29, 2019 - please call 855-622-7280. For billing information on or after March 29, 2019 - please go here. You may also call us if you would like to establish a payment plan. Remit your payment for your hospital or physician bill to one of the following:
Read MoreWith The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus MyChart portal, you can manage the health needs of yourself and your loved ones from wherever you are. With a few simple clicks, you can schedule appointments, start a video visit and so much more.
Read MoreInsurance & Billing Tallgrass Surgical Center, LLC accepts most insurance plans. To find out if we are a participating provider in your plan, please feel free to contact our Business Office at (785) 272-8807. Please bring your insurance card(s) to the center on the day of your procedure.
Read MoreBilling Phone: 785-379-2420 Insurance Benefits or Verification Phone: 785-228-4715 Preadmissions Phone: 785-271-2235 Administration Kendra Meza, MBA, BSN, RN, CNOR, Administrator Director of Surgical Services: 785-379-2425
Read MoreParkinson’s disease affects more than one million people living in the United States. It is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, causing people affected to make smaller movements and decreases their ability to perform daily activities. For 89 percent of those with Parkinson's...
Read MoreWhat is dry needling? Dry needling is a therapeutic technique in which a trained physical or occupational therapist uses small filament needles to treat muscle trigger points that are producing pain. This therapy assists in restoring normal muscle and nerve function to reduce pain. Is dry...
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