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The otolaryngology specialists at Topeka Ear, Nose & Throat have caredfor over 100,000 ENT patients in northeast Kansas. They have treatedeverything from ear and tonsil infections to acute sinusitis.
When experience counts, trust Topeka Ear, Nose & Throat to care foreverything ENT—from the smallest complaints to major diseases of thehead and neck. Topeka ENT. Breathe easy, we’re on the case.
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Contents
lMH WelcoMes4New Endocrinologist Dr. Amanjot Lehil
Your HealtH | screening9Preventive tests for men
There may be a link
DeMentia anD Hearing loss:10
7Healthy mouth: The early years
Your HealtH | Dental care
8Cutting Edge Rehabilitation Services in Senior Living Environment
BranDon WooDs
Your HealtH | Diet11Are you eating clean?
Your HealtH | WoMen13Cervical cancer: Reducing the risk
Your HealtH | carDiac14Optimism helps your heart
DirectorY listings15
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Lawrence Memorial Hospital welcomes new endocrinologist, Dr. Amanjot Lehil
Dr. Amanjot Lehil, LMH endocrinologist, will begin seeing
patients in Lawrence this fall.
Highly specialized care for diabetes, thyroid conditions and other hormone-related health issues will soon be available full time in the Lawrence community. Amanjot Lehil, MD, endocrinologist, has joined the Lawrence Memorial Hospital care team and will begin seeing patients at the 4th Street Health Plaza on September 1.
While diabetes and other endocrine disorders continue to rise, the number of physicians specializing in endocrinology is not increasing proportionately, leaving many hospitals and health systems across the country unable to offer highly specialized expertise in this field of medicine. But not LMH.
Gene Meyer, President and CEO at LMH, said, “Dr. Lehil will provide much-needed support for local primary and specialty care physicians in caring for the rising number of patients with endocrine disorders.” Common endocrine-related health issues include diabetes, overactive or underactive thyroid, thyroid nodule/cancer, osteoporosis, disorders of calcium balance, obesity, low testosterone, pituitary tumors, adrenal gland issues, and more.
For Dr. Lehil – a specialist in such high demand he could have chosen any number of places in the country to practice – LMH offered exactly what he was looking for. Lawrence not only meets his wish list in terms of service area size and location, but it also gives him the chance to build an endocrinology practice from the ground up.
Fellowship-trained specialist fills growing need in Lawrence for care and treatment
of diabetes and other health issues involving the endocrine system
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To the people of LMH: Thank you for helping us bring home theTruven Health 100Top Hospitals® awardtwo years in a row.We are the only hospital in Kansas and western Missouri to receive this distinction in 2014,thanks to our extraordinary team of LMH associates, physicians, leaders, volunteers and donors. Each of youearned this honor through your unwavering dedication to the health of our community, and we are grateful forthe commitment and compassion you show every day. Congratulations on a job well done!www.lmh.org/qualitymatters
TOGETHERGreat things happen.
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Our lungspecialistswill see younow.
4th Street Health Plaza • 1130 W. 4th Street, Suite 2001 • Lawrence, KS 66044 • 785-505-3205 • lmh.org/pulmonology
Breathe easy.If you can’t breathe, nothing else matters.That’s why weoffer advanced pulmonary care with same and next dayappointments available at Lawrence Pulmonary Specialists.
treatment for acute and chronic respiratory problems, andwe are here for you when you need us.
If you have breathing concerns, ask your primary careprovider if a referral to a lung specialist is right for you.
KrishnaV. Rangarajan,MDAmanda Gudgell, DOCharlesYockey,MD
“It’s very exciting to have this opportunity, and I’m eager to address the high demand in this area for the specialized care I’m trained to provide,” said Dr. Lehil. “Like many physicians today, my philosophy of care includes patient education as a primary focus. Well informed patients who take control over their diseases play an essential role in the overall treatment, which then helps reduce complications caused by diabetes and other endocrine diseases.”
Many of these complications can be very serious, such as heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure, blindness and amputations. The risk of these complications is significantly lowered with optimal control of diabetes.
Empowering patients with knowledge on managing their conditions, as well as the consequences of non-compliance with prescribed medication and diet-related regimens, is no small challenge – but Dr. Lehil says it’s one of the main reasons he chose endocrinology.
“Diseases such as diabetes are usually life-long issues, so establishing long-term, trusted relationships with patients is an integral part of my practice,” explained Dr. Lehil. “Building and maintaining those two-way dialogues is one of the things I value and enjoy most in my field.”
About Dr. AmAnjot LehiLDr. Lehil earned his medical degree in 2007 at
Dayanand Medical College & Hospital in Punjab, India. He moved to Kansas in 2009 for further training at the University of Kansas Medical Center, where he completed an internal medicine residency in 2012 and an endocrinology fellowship in 2014. He is board certified in internal medicine and has made several presentations at national endocrinology meetings. He will practice at 1130 W. 4th Street, Suite 3200, in the 4th Street Health Plaza building adjacent to Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Appointments can be made by calling (785) 505-5850. For more information, visit lmh.org/endocrinology. •
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Dr. Amanjot Lehil, LMH endocrinologist, will begin seeing patients in Lawrence this fall.
Dr. Amanjot Lehil, Empowering Patients
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aring for your teeth and gums is a lifelong journey that begins shortly after birth. Dental professionals urge parents to bring their child in for a visit whenever the first primary tooth is visible.
This recommendation, which used to define 3 as the starting age, has shifted over the years as the science related to oral hygiene has improved.
What’s behind the change? The importance of baby teeth now carries more weight than ever before. The American Dental Association says that properly caring for those mini-pearly whites that begin popping up through the gums at around 6 months is crucial in keeping space in the jaw for adult teeth.
PArent eDucAtionA child’s first trip to the dentist can be an
educational experience for parents. Dental professionals will show you how to properly clean your baby’s teeth and recognize trouble signs in the mouth, which are critical health tips not usually doled out during pregnancy or within parenting magazines.
Dentists can also explain baby-specific concerns regarding dental health, which include baby bottle tooth decay. Avoiding this potentially damaging issue is simple: The ADA recommends wiping your baby’s mouth with a clean gauze pad to help remove plaque that can harm erupting teeth. Gentle brushing with a toothbrush and water should begin as soon as you start seeing teeth.
DentAL emergencies Once more teeth start showing up,
the risk for dental emergencies increases. Accidents happen, but knowing how to react in such situations can be the key to retaining your child’s oral health. Here is how the ADA recommends you act in a dental emergency: • Keep a knocked-out tooth moist at all times. If you
can, place the tooth back in the socket without touching the root and call your dentist right away.
• For a cracked tooth, immediately rinse the mouth with warm water to clean the affected area. Look out for facial swelling and treat appropriately with cold compresses.
ALL YOUR HOME CARE NEEDS UNDER ONE ROOF
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HOME HEALTH ● REHABILITATION ● HOSPICE ● HELP AT HOME
John H. Hay, DDS is pleased to announce theopening of a new dental practice in Eudora,
conveniently located off K-10 highway. Dr. Hay hasbeen serving families and generations in NortheastKansas for 27 years and is happy to be serving theEudora and surrounding area at his new location.
Schedule an appointment today!Call 785-542-9105
104 W. 20th Street, Suite 3 • Eudora, KSwww.johnhhaydds.com
Serving Northeast Kansas for 27 Years!
cHealthy Mouth: The Early Years Your Health | DENTAL CARE
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If you or someone you love requires a short stay forrehabilitative therapy, call 785-838-8000.
At the Health Centerat Brandon Woods,We’re here to meet
your individualrehabilitation needs.
randon Woods at Alvamar and Five Star Rehabilitation and Wellness provides cutting edge physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), and speech therapy (ST) to our Brandon Woods community members and short term rehabilitation patients by an experienced team of therapists.
Our therapy team offers in-patient and out-patient care in our senior living community which means individuals living in Bandon Woods Townhomes, apartments or assisted living don’t have to travel far for therapy service. In many cases, therapy services are brought to them.
Our full-time therapy team members are comprised of four PT staff: Michelle Dixon, Leslie Flachsbarth, Susan Mayo, and Charlotte Roberson, three OT staff: Joni Fornelli, Kenan Houston, and Patricia Putnam, and one ST staff: Jasmine Steele. Michelle Dixon our newest team member is a Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) and brings a wide range of clinical knowledge. When asked about working at Brandon Woods she replied, “I love working here because I have a great team of co-workers around me that are here for the same common reason…to nurture and care for residents and provide the best quality of life possible.”
Many people think about utilizing rehabilitation services after joint replacements, or after experiencing a stoke, but have you considered the benefit of therapy if you are experiencing difficulty with standing, transferring or walking; need prosthetic and orthotic management; or are experiencing falls and decreased balance. Our therapist help individuals diagnosed with dizziness and vertigo and people who simply have difficulty with completing daily living tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, self feeding, toileting and/or home management. Therapy may also prove helpful if one experiences pain that limits function, cognitive and memory changes or swallowing and speech and voice projection difficulties.
Some of the exciting therapeutic modalities not always found in senior living communities and which are available at Brandon Woods at Alvamar includes electrical stimulation, Vital Stim (for dysphagia), ultrasound, lymphedema consult and treatment, and manual therapies such as myofacial release. Receiving therapy services in a senior living community means therapy can be provided in a variety of settings like our gyms, outside park areas, indoor heating swimming pool and furnished kitchen and apartment spaces for “Rehab to Home” practice exercises.
Physical, occupational and speech therapy is a covered benefit in most health insurance plans and private pay options are also available. You can consult with your physician or our experienced therapist at Brandon Woods at Alvamar for more information.
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Cutting Edge Rehabilitation Services in Senior Living EnvironmentBy Brandon Woods at AlvamarCharlotte Roberson, CPTA/Director
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Where you and your growing family will seeyour own doctor for OB visits, delivery, and
your continuing health care needs.
That’s added peace of mind when it comes toyour health and the health of your baby. Dr. CarlaPhipps, Dr. Miranda Fowler, Dr. Melissa Kalb,Dr. Kimberley McKeon and Dr. Chad Johanningprovide comprehensive primary careincluding obstetrics, pediatrics and
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he words “men” and “doctor” don’t always fit in the same sentence, but they should. Screening tests can find potentially harmful diseases early on, when they’re easiest to treat. This can mean more years of enjoying time with your family and friends, as opposed to fighting illness or worse.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommends the following screenings for men:
boDy mAss inDexBMI is a measure of your body fat based on your height and weight.
It is used to screen for obesity and can serve as a helpful measurement to keep you on track with your diet and exercise plan.
choLesteroLOnce you turn 35 years old, have your cholesterol checked regularly.
High blood cholesterol is one of the major risk factors for heart disease. Catching it early can lead to effective treatment and better heart health.
bLooD PressureHigh blood pressure increases your chance of getting heart or kidney
disease, and is recommended to be checked every two years.
cArDiovAscuLAr DiseAseBeginning at age 45, you should ask your doctor about incorporating
a daily aspirin to help reduce your risk of a heart attack. A special screening will help your doctor make the decision.
cAncersMen ages 50 and above should be tested for colorectal cancer. How
often you are screened depends on your risk factors, and you may need to be checked before age 50. Also ask your physician about testing for other cancers, including prostate, lung, oral or skin.
DePressionIf you have felt “in the dumps” during the past couple of weeks, you
may need to speak with your doctor about depression. It is a treatable illness, and keeping it in check can help you maintain interest in the hobbies and activities that you enjoy.
DiAbetesIf your blood pressure is higher than 135/80, ask your doctor to
test you for diabetes. High blood sugar can cause problems with your heart, eyes, feet, kidneys, nerves and other body parts.
tPreventive Tests for Men
Your Health | Screening
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Family Medicine is a medical specialty dedicated to the comprehensive care ofthe whole person and family−regardless of gender or age−from the beginning to the endof life. Family physicians are trained to provide personalized care for at least 85 percent ofa person’s medical problems, and to coordinate the specialty care that may be needed forthe rest.
Our commitment to you is accessibility tomedical information and assistance 24 hours a day.We do this by providing a broad range of medical services, seven days a week, deliveredwith a personal touch while using the latest of medical technologies. Our on-call doctoris available by phone to talk to you at any time, day or night. And, since the best medicalcare is delivered in person, wemaintain extended officehours on weekdays as well as provideoffice hours for urgent care onSaturdays and Sundays.
If you need us,WE’RE THERE.
Seven days a week is the best we can do.
www.lfmo.com785-331-1700
1220 Biltmore Drive
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Assisted Living and Memory CareFor more information and tours, please contact
Sarah Randolph , Executive Director785-218-4083 or 785-371-1106
We never forget the person within.
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rowing evidence indicates that older adults with hearing loss are more likely to develop dementia. Hearing aids can improve the negative effects of hearing loss on the brain.
your heAring AnD your brAinThink of hearing as a partnership between
your ears and your brain. When someone speaks, your brain processes the sounds so that you can understand them. That’s called cognitive load.
When you have untreated hearing loss, the speech signals coming in to your brain are degraded, so your brain has to work much hard to process them. When more brain resources are used for understanding sounds, other brain tasks such as memory and comprehension can suffer. Cognitive decline often results.
effects of untreAteD heAring LossHearing loss isn’t just an ear issue, it’s a
quality of life and health issue. Untreated hearing loss can have serious and wide-ranging consequences:
• Increased mental fatigue/stress• Poorer memory• Difficulty with attention focusing• Poorer mental health• Social withdrawal• Depression• Dementia
Hearing aids can lessen the cognitive load on your brain as well as help improve feelings of isolation and depression.
heAring AiDs cAn heLPHearing aids process sound signals so it’s
easier for your brain to understand them. They
also reduce the cognitive load, making it easier for your brain to perform other tasks. Benefits of wearing hearing aids may include:
• Reduced mental fatigue• Decreased feelings of isolation
and depression• Improved ability to do
several things at once• Improved memory, attention and focus• Improved communication skills
contAct us for A free heAring consuLtAtion
We know how important your hearing is and strive to offer the best hearing instruments available and the most personal care possible.
If you or someone you love is concerned about hearing loss, please call us at Kaw Valley Hearing to schedule a free hearing consultation. (785) 856-4200.
gThere may be a link
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t’s a health industry buzz phrase that has helped promote the effort of consuming healthier, more natural foods. But “eating clean” is anything but a
passing trend. It is a lifestyle for many people as
they try to cut out the added sugars and preservatives that make their way into American shopping carts, homes and bodies.
The nutritional impact that eating clean has on waistlines – and the environment – is the primary catalyst behind the movement. Here’s how you can alter your eating and cooking habits to join the movement:
fruits AnD vegetAbLes The United States Department of
Agriculture urges adults to consume about three cups of fruits and
vegetables per day. The specific amount of fruits and vegetables your body requires to remain at optimal health depends on your age, sex and level of physical activity.
By making half of your plate fruits and vegetables at each meal, you can easily meet your body’s needs. And your body will thank you for the extra vitamins, antioxidants and heart-healthy fiber found in most all fruits and vegetables.
cut ADDeD sugArs AnD soDA The American Heart Association
recommends women consume no more than about six teaspoons of added sugar per day and men consume no more than about nine. Drinking one soda per day can wipe out that allowance quickly, since the typical can contains about nine teaspoons.
Other foods to avoid or limit include
sugary cereals, candy, yogurt and baked goods. Always read the nutritional information of the products you are considering buying. If the sugar content of a potential purchase makes up a large percentage of your daily intake, consider swapping it out for a fruit or vegetable.
cook smArterCooking clean doesn’t have to
translate to you spending hours upon hours in the kitchen. In fact, by simply doubling your favorite clean recipe, you can have plenty to portion and store in the freezer for future meals.
This strategy can help arm you in your fight against the urge to splurge on takeout. Instead, you can choose the easy and affordable option of reheating and enjoying your clean meal.
iAre you eating clean?Your Health | Diet
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Experts.Advocates.Educators.Partners.Mothers.Midwives.
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he National Cancer Institute estimates that more than 12,000 new cases of cervical cancer and 4,000 deaths from the disease will be reported in the U.S. this year.
Cervical cancer forms in tissues of the cervix, which is the organ connecting the
uterus and vagina. It is usually a slow-growing cancer that may not have symptoms.
Cervical cancer is almost always caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, according to the National Cancer Institute. And while these types of cancers start from pre-cancerous cells, only some women with pre-cancers will actually develop cancer.
The change from cervical pre-cancer to cervical cancer usually takes several years, but it can happen in less than a year, according to the American Cancer Society.
eArLy Detection The Papanicolaou (Pap) test was introduced in the
1950s and still serves as the most crucial screening to identify cervical cancer. The test – named after the doctor who invented it – examines a sample of cervical cells under a microscope to identify any
problems and detect cervical cancer early. The United States Preventive Services Task Force
recommends screening begin at age 21, regardless of when a woman becomes sexually active. As a result of the Pap test, cervical cancer rates have declined dramatically: U.S. cervical cancer incidence and death rates were reduced by more than 60 percent between 1955 and 1992.
treAtment & coPingCervical cancer treatment options include surgery,
chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy and vaccine therapy. Depending on a patient’s specific needs, treatment may need to employ only one of these treatment plans. Others strategies may contain a combination of options.
Coping with cervical cancer can be challenging, even for the strongest of patients and families. Many people who have been diagnosed with or treated for cancer can develop symptoms that affect their quality of life.
From physical to emotional hardships, patients are urged to reach out to their local physicians or support groups to find ways to cope.
tCervical Cancer: Reducing the Risk Your Health | WOMEN
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NEUVANT HOUSE is an assisted living residence purposely designed to assist persons withAlzheimer’s and dementia in living as independent and fulfilling lives as possible.
We are expanding our services into another home, located just to the east of our current house. Thesecond house will feature 14 private rooms, just like the original, but will also have the capability toassist individuals who require more physical assistance with walking, transferring from bed to chair,bathing and much more. Each new resident room will include a state-of-the-art lift system to aide intransferring residents from bed to bathroom—providing greater safety and comfort for residents.
Learn how weare enrichinglives atwww.neuvanthouse.com
NEUVANT HOUSE EAST will continue the traditionestablished by NEUVANT HOUSE WEST of providing afull range of services in the continuum of care…in a verypersonal and home-like setting.
miling, laughing and simply being happy can make all the difference for our hearts. In fact, new research shows that people with higher levels of optimism may be less at risk for heart failure than those who are more pessimistic.
And with the breadth of heart failure’s effect on the nation – about 5.1 million Americans are afflicted ever year according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – a little extra optimism is surely needed.
heArt fAiLure stAtistics Other eye-opening statistics from the CDC include:
• One in nine deaths include heart failure as a contributing cause.
• About half those who develop heart failure die within five years of diagnosis.
Heart failure costs the nation about $32 billion worth of health care services, medications and missed days of work annually.
The main behaviors that can increase your risk for heart failure are, the CDC reports:
• Smoking tobacco.• Eating foods high in fat,
cholesterol and sodium.
• Not getting enough physical activity.• Being obese.
Positivity stuDyIn the study linking happiness to heart health,
optimism was defined as “an expectation that positive things will happen.” Researchers from the University of Michigan and Harvard University analyzed the linkage between optimism and heart failure diagnoses in older adults, since statistics show that people ages 65 years and older are most prone to heart failure diagnoses.
Researchers gathered, analyzed and translated data of more than 6,800 older adults, including health history, background information and psychological data over the course of four years. They also took into account factors that could affect heart failure risk, such as chronic illnesses and demographic factors.
The findings, published in the journal “Circulation: Heart Failure,” showed that the adults who had higher levels of optimism reduced their risk of heart failure by 73 percent. Researchers deduced that staying positive may lead people to making healthier lifestyle choices, therefore reducing their risk for heart failure.
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Asthma & Allergy Associates, PAWarren E. Frick, MDRonald E. Weiner, MD4601 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-842-3778
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Cotton-O’Neil ClinicNancy Nowlin, MD330 Arkansas StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-505-2551
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Tapas J. Ghose, MD1130 W 4th Street, Suite 2050Lawrence, KS 66044 785-841-3636
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Elizabeth Guastello, MD1130 W 4th Street, Suite 2050Lawrence, KS 66044 785-841-3636
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Michael A. Hajdu, MD1130 W 4th Street, Suite 2050Lawrence, KS 66044 785-841-3636
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John Hiebert, MD1130 W 4th Street, Suite 2050Lawrence, KS 66044 785-841-3636
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Christina Salazar, MD1130 W 4th Street, Suite 2050Lawrence, KS 66044 785-841-3636
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K. Michael Zabel, MD1130 W 4th Street, Suite 2050Lawrence, KS 66044 785-841-3636
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chiroprActors Adams Chiropractic & Wellness Center1201 Wakarusa StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-838-9000
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BETTER HEARING WITHA PERSONAL TOUCH
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Advanced Health Center, formerly Anthony Chiropractic3017 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-841-2218
Advantage Medical GroupJames Brady, DCDouglas B. Knox, DC1104 E 23rd StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-749-0130
Chang Chiropractic & Acupuncture Clinic, PA2201 W 25th Street, Suite ELawrence, KS 66047785-842-7882
The Chiropractic Experience Wellness CenterMark Howarter2449 iowa Street, Suite QLawrence, KS 66046785-838-3333
Chiropractic Health Center3320 Clinton Parkway Court, Suite 100Lawrence, KS 66047785-843-0367
Hill Chiropractic Clinic3320 Clinton Parkway Court, Suite 110Lawrence, KS 66047785-841-9555
The Janssen Clinic of Natural Medicine900 indiana StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-830-0044
Kauffman Chiropractic Center320 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-843-7373
McDonald Family Chiropractic953 E 23rd StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-838-4357
Meyers Chiropractic Clinic2120 W 25th Street, Suite DLawrence, KS 66047785-842-2211
Miller Chiropractic2201 W. 25th Street, Suite uLawrence, KS 66047785-842-4114
Neu Physical Therapy1305 Wakarusa DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-842-3444
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OrthoWertz, PA4951 W. 18th StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-856-7870
Peak Performance Health CenterRob Jones, DCAbby Robinson, DC3120 mesa WayLawrence, KS 66049785-842-7325
Risley Chiropractic4920 Bob Billings ParkwayLawrence, KS 66049785-856-6030
Robertson Chiropractic3320 Peterson Road, Suite 100Lawrence, KS 66049785-843-3979
Rodrock ChiropracticAmelia Rodrock, DCMaggie Hunsicker, DC1440 Wakarusa DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-832-8700
Scholle Chiropractic Office1807 massachusetts StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-749-4422
Schroeder Chiropractic1820 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-856-7600
Sport & Spine ChiropracticJoseph Hugunin, DC4910 Wakarusa Drive, Suite ALawrence, KS 66047785-856-2273
Stuart Chiropractic Health Center1420 Kasold DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-830-8166
Sue Mulcahey, DC, L.L.C. Chiropractor2711 W 6th Street, Suite ELawrence, KS 66049785-832-9355
Sullivan & Anthony Chiropractic3109 W. 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-856-2250
Warner Chiropractic2112 Bob Billings ParkwayLawrence, KS 66049785-843-3033
Wright Chiropractic Office4345 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-842-1352
cosmetic
AesthetiCare of LawrenceKathy Gaumer, MD3510 Clinton Place, Suite 120Lawrence, KS 66047785-856-8880
Lawrence Family PracticeLaser Cosmetic CenterCarla Brown Phipps, MD4951 W 18th StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-841-6890
Lawrence Plastic Surgery, PAScott T. Thellman, MD1112 W 6th Street, Suite 210 Lawrence, KS 66044785-843-7677
county heAlth services
Lawrence-Douglas County Health Department200 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-843-0721
Dentists
Advanced Dental Studio of Joseph R. Gatti, DDS, PA5100 Bob Billings Parkway Lawrence, KS 66049785-318-9261
Jeffery W. Armstrong, DDS, PA308 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-843-5490
Associates in DentistryCharles Kincaid, DDSPaul Kincaid, DDSDavid Brown, DDS306 E. 23rd StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-843-4333
Lawrence EndodonticsRodney Brown, DDS4830 Quail Crest PlaceLawrence, KS 66049785-843-8610
Caring Family Preventive DentistryLan Gegenheimer, DMD100 E 9th Street, Suite CLawrence, KS 66044785-843-7696
Carrera Prosthetics2201 W 25th Street, Suite f Lawrence, KS 66047785-749-0844
Cascade Dental CareThomas Rainbolt, DDSEdward Manda, DDSBrent Jones, DDS1425 Wakarusa DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-841-1400
Chavez Dental Laboratory1517 Craig CourtLawrence, KS 66044785-842-5602
David Cobb, DDS346 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-842-9223
Douglas County Dental Clinic Inc2210 Yale RoadLawrence, KS 66049785-312-7770
Edwards & Wilson Periodontics, PAMark Edwards, DDSAngela Wilson DDS4830 Quail Crest Place Lawrence, KS 66049785-843-4076, Ext. 207
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Enhance Dental Care of LawrencePat Moriarty, DDS3514 Clinton ParkwayLawrence, KS 66047785-832-2882
Gentle Dentistry, PAChristine Hoang, DDS4931 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-312-9912
Robert Gollier, DDS346 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-843-1557
Growing SmilesKelli Henderson, DDS1425 Wakarusa Drive, Suite DLawrence, KS 66049785-856-5600
Jeffrey Hambleton, DDS, MS1440 Wakarusa DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-841-1188
Susan Hall, DDS4102 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-842-7976
Joseph M. Harvey, DDS, PA308 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-843-5490
Haskell Health Center2415 massachusetts StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-843-3750
John H. Hay, DDS104 W 20th Street, Suite 3Eudora, KS 66025785-542-9105
Heck Family Dentistry 4621 W. 6th Street, Suite BLawrence, KS 66049785-856-8550
Marvin Heinbach, DDSJeffrey Larkin, DDSLan Gegenheimer, DDS10 E 9th StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-749-2525
Jayhawk Dental LLCPatrick E. Jankowski, DDS826 iowa StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-843-9122
Lawrence Dental CentreKeith Jones, DDS785-841-0233Jeremy R. Robbins, DDS785-841-8210Paul D. Herrera, BDS, DDS785-331-0027647 Country Club TerraceLawrence, KS 66049
Kings Dental Arts, Inc.4901 Legends DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-838-3552
Lawrence Dental SolutionsLes Miller, DDSKelly Miller, DDS545 Columbia DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-841-4840
Lawrence Oral Surgery, LC308 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-843-5490
Legends DentalRyan Brittingham, DDS4900 Legends DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-841-5590
McColm OrthodonticsShelly L. McColm, DDS12 W 8th StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-832-0809
Oread Orthodontics, Brent C. Wood, DDS1425 Wakarusa DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-856-2483
James Otten, DDS930 S iowa StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-843-6404
Peterson, Krische & Van Horn, DDSKent Peterson, DDSMatthew Krische, DDSKeith Van Horn, DDS530 folks RoadLawrence, KS 66049785-842-0705
Ranjbar OrthodonticsDaniel Ranjbar, DDS4828 Quail Crest Place Lawrence, KS 66049785-832-1844
River Rock Family DentalRichard R. Valbuena, DDSKelly A. Joice, DDS1100 E. 23rd StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-856-8600
Van Blaricum & Newkirk, DDSGalen Van Blaricum, DDSNealy Newkirk, DDS3310 mesa WayLawrence, KS 66049785-843-2636
S. Kirk Vincent, DDS, LC4811 Bob Billings ParkwayLawrence, KS 66049785-841-2902
Wakarusa Family DentalAllen K. Kelley, DDSPhilip C. Gaus, DDS 4901 Legends DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-841-8894
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Wilkerson, Saunders & Anderson, DDSBrian C. Wilkerson, DDSMichelle Saunders, DDSJustin Anderson, DDS831 Vermont StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-843-6060
DermAtology
AesthetiCare of LawrenceKathy Gaumer, MDShea Pritchard, LEShon Tew, RN, BSN, MBAArdeth Arman, RN, BSN, MS3510 Clinton Parkway, Suite 120Lawrence, KS 66047785-856-8880
Dermatology Center of Lawrence Lee Bittenbender930 iowa StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-842-7001
Free State DermatologyMatthew G. Buxton, MD3511 Clinton Parkway PlaceLawrence, KS 66047785-749-7546
Kansas Medical Dermatology & Aesthetics3511 Clinton Place, Suite DLawrence, KS 66047785-331-4488www.kmcpa.com
eAr, nose & throAt
Lawrence Otolaryngology AssociatesLee A Reussner, MDRobert C. Dinsdale, MDStephen L. Segebrecht, MD1112 W 6th Street, Suite 216Lawrence, KS 66044785-841-1107
Topeka Ear, Nose & ThroatMichael D. Franklin, MD, FACSDouglas E. Barnes, MD, FACSMatthew D. Glynn, MDScot D. Hirschi, MDRobert V. Lane, MDTyler Grindal, MD920 SW Lane Street, Suite 200Topeka, KS 66606785-233-0660
enDocrine DiseAses
Cotton-O’Neil ClinicCharyse J Sindler, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 110Lawrence, KS 66044785-505-2551
Amanjot Lehil, MD1130 W 4th Street, Suite 3200Lawrence, KS 66044785-505-5850
www.lmh.org
eye cAre
Curtis R. Anderson, ODJamie Kills Crow, OD932 massachusetts StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-843-8200
Michael J. Atteberry, ODKatie Fisher, OD3201 S iowa StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-841-2020
Crandon and Crandon OptometristsElizabeth Crandon, OD, FCOVDBrent T. Crandon, OD1019 massachusetts StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-843-3844
Drs. Dobbins & Letourneau831 Vermont StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-843-5665
The Eye DoctorsJayme Brown, ODErin E. Hamilton, ODJohn P. Harvat, OD2600 iowa StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-842-6999
Flory Optometry, PASteven Flory, PA3300 Bob Billings Parkway, Suite 9Lawrence, KS 66049785-749-1010
Lawrence Eye Care Associates, PAM. Scott Hickman, MDMichael Mulhern, MDLynn O’Neal, MDMary Pat Lange, MD1112 W 6th Street, Suite 214Lawrence, KS 66044785-841-2280
Lawrence Family Vision ClinicDennis Hoss, ODKenneth Trummel, ODKevin Trummel, ODSharon Green, OD3111 W 6th Street, Suite ALawrence, KS 66049785-749-2020
R. Kevin Lenahan & AssociatesThe Spectacle935 iowa StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-838-3200
Target Optical3201 iowa StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-832-9370
Wal-Mart3300 iowa StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-832-8600
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Aaron R. Wilmes, OD930 iowa Street, Suite 3Lawrence, KS 66044785-842-1242
Wink Eyewear806 massachusetts StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-842-9465
FAmily prActice
Advantage Medical GroupJames T. Brady, MDDouglas Knox, MD1104 E 23rd StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-749-0130
Daniel Dickerson, MD, PhD600 E. 20th St., Suite 200Eudora, KS 66025785-542-2345
www.lmh.org
Elizabeth Stamper, DO 600 E 20th St., Suite 200Eudora, KS 66025785-542-2345
www.lmh.org
First Med Family & Walk-in CareRonald J. Burt, MDDavid Dunlap, MDSteven M. Ramberg, MD2323 Ridge CourtLawrence, KS 66046785-865-5300
Family Medicine Associates, PANathan Bloom, MDJean Schrader MDDan Severa MDStephanie Suber, DO4921 W 18th StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-830-0100
Bonnie J. Cramer, MD406 Ames StreetBaldwin City, KS 66006785-594-2512
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Kevin E. Hughes, MD406 Ames StreetBaldwin City, KS 66006785-594-2512
www.lmh.org
Elizabeth Beal, MD410 Woodfield DriveTonganoxie, KS 66086913-845-8400
www.lmh.org
William Weatherford, MD410 Woodfield DriveTonganoxie, KS 66086913-845-8400
www.lmh.org
Haskell Health Center2415 massachusetts StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-843-3750
Heartland Community Health Center1 Riverfront Plaza, Suite 100Lawrence, KS 66044785-841-7297
Lawrence Family Medicine & ObstetricsRod Barnes, MDSteven Bruner, MDMalati Harris, MDPamela Huerter, MDLarisa Kimuri, MDLori Nichols, MD1220 Biltmore DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-331-1700
Lawrence Family Practice CenterKimberly McKeon, MDChad Johanning, MDCarla Brown Phipps, MDBradley Phipps, MDMelissa Kalb, MDMiranda Fowler, MDHeather Yates, PA-C4951 W 18th StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-841-6540
Anna Marshall, APRN313 S union StreetmcLouth, KS 66054913-796-6116
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Karen F. Evans, DO3510 Clinton Parkway Place, Suite 210Lawrence, KS 66047
785-842-5070www.lmh.org
John P. Gravino, DO3510 Clinton Parkway Place, Suite 210Lawrence, KS 66047
785-842-5070www.lmh.org
Thomas Marcellino, MD3510 Clinton Parkway Place, Suite 210Lawrence, KS 66047
785-842-5070www.lmh.org
W. Greg Stueve, MD3510 Clinton Parkway Place, Suite 210Lawrence, KS 66047
785-842-5070www.lmh.org
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NeuCare Family Medicine346 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-727-4131
Joy Kimball Murphy, MD1130 W 4th Street, Suite 3200Lawrence, KS 66044785-505-5850
www.lmh.orgLuis Salazar, MD1130 W 4th Street, Suite 3200Lawrence, KS 66044785-505-5850
www.lmh.org
Sherri Vaughn, MD1130 W 4th Street, Suite 3200Lawrence, KS 66044785-505-5850
www.lmh.org
Watkins Memorial Health Center-KU1200 Schwegler DriveLawrence, KS 66045785-864-9500
gAstroenterology
Teresa M. King, MD 4525 W 6th Street, Suite 100Lawrence, KS 66049785-843-5160
www.lmh.org
Charles Brooks, MD330 Arkansas, Suite 215Lawrence, KS 66044 785-505-2250
www.lmh.org
Kansas Medical Clinic3511 Clinton Place, Suite CLawrence, KS 66047785-331-4488www.kmcpa.com
Lawrence Internal Medicine, PAKenneth K Kimmel, MD3310 Clinton Parkway CourtLawrence, KS 66047785-842-7200
The Reed Medical Group CharteredJ. Philip Hoffmann, MD404 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-842-3635
heAring instruments
Beltone Hearing Center3109 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049800-410-5094
Kaw Valley HearingMatthew J. Brown, AuD1520 Wakarusa Drive Lawrence, KS 66047785-856-4200
Lawrence Hearing Aid CenterKimberly Henderson, HIS4106 W 6th Street, Suite E
Lawrence, KS 66049785-749-1885
Lawrence Otolaryngology Associates, LLCHearing & Diagnostic Specialists1112 W 6th Street, Suite 216 Lawrence, KS 66044785-841-1107
Marston Hearing Center1112 W 6th St Ste 100 Lawrence, KS 66044785-843-8479
NuEar Hearing Center4311 W 6th Street, Suite BLawrence, KS 66049(785) 727-1207
Schiefelbusch Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic1200 Sunnyside AvenueLawrence, KS 66045(785) 864-4690
hospitAls
Lawrence Memorial Hospital325 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-505-5000www.lmh.org
in-home cAre
A Helping Hand Homecare 1425 Oread W DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-856-0192
Brandon Woods at Alvamar1501 inverness DriveLawrence, KS 66047785-838-8000
Douglas County Visiting Nurses200 maine Street, Suite CLawrence, KS 66044785-843-6439
Trinity In-Home Care2201 W. 25th StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-842-3159
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inFectious DiseAse
Christopher C. Penn, MD4525 W. 6th Street, Suite 100Lawrence, KS 66049 785-843-5160
www.lmh.org
internAl meDicine
Molly Imber, MD4525 W. 6th Street, Suite 100Lawrence, KS 66049 785-843-5160
www.lmh.org
Anna Kumru, MD4525 W. 6th Street, Suite 100Lawrence, KS 66049 785-843-5160
www.lmh.org
Gerald B. Pees, MD4525 W. 6th Street, Suite 100Lawrence, KS 66049 785-843-5160
www.lmh.org
Christopher C. Penn, MD4525 W. 6th Street, Suite 100Lawrence, KS 66049 785-843-5160
www.lmh.org
Gregory D. Schnose, MD4525 W. 6th Street, Suite 100Lawrence, KS 66049 785-843-5160
www.lmh.org
Richard F. Sosinski, MD4525 W. 6th Street, Suite 100Lawrence, KS 66049 785-843-5160
www.lmh.org
Kevin J. Stuever, MD4525 W. 6th Street, Suite 100Lawrence, KS 66049 785-843-5160
www.lmh.org
Lawrence Internal Medicine, PAJon Barr, MDRodney Bishop, MDSteven C. Dillon, MDKenneth K Kimmel, MD3310 Clinton Parkway CourtLawrence, KS 66047785-842-7200
The Reed Medical Group CharteredJoan Brunfeldt, MDWalter P. Farrell, MDDonald W. Hatton, MDJ. Philip HoffmannEric Huerter, MDL. Elaine Kennedy, MDMark J. Oertel, MDLida Osbern, MD404 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-842-3635
meDicAl supply
Advanced Homecare, LLC2851 iowa StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-841-2200
Criticare Home Health Services, Inc.1006 N. 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-749-4878
Kindred Care1918 E. 23rd Street, Suite ALawrence, KS 66046785-856-1390
mentAl heAlth
Acumen Assessments730 New Hampshire Street, Suite 222Lawrence, KS 66044785-856-8218
Altman & Haavik1711 massachusetts StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-331-4100
Bert Nash Community Mental Health CenterTy Yoshida, MDJoe Douglas, MDCora Franklin, APRNPatrica Gleue, APRNMari Mahinay, APRNRose Murray, APRN200 maine Street, Suite ALawrence, KS 66044785-843-9192
Blanchard Psychological Services1441 Wakarusa DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-838-8998
Cedar Branch Recovery Systems, PA719 massachusetts StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-840-0374
Dennis L. Detweiler, LSW1012 massachusetts Street, Suite 200Lawrence, KS 66044785-841-0262
Christy L. Edwards, LSCSW719 massachusetts Street, Suite 118Lawrence, KS 66044785-766-6800
Vicki Condra-Williams719 massachusetts Street, Suite 117Lawrence, KS 66044785-856-1055
Faith Works Therapy3300 Clinton Parkway Court Lawrence, KS 66047785-979-5434
Family Therapy Institute Midwest2601 W 6th Street, Suite CLawrence, KS 66049785-830-8299
GaDuGi SafeCenter2518 Ridge Court, Suite 202Lawrence, KS 66046785-843-8985
Peter Graham PhD901 Kentucky StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-856-8218
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Headquarters Counseling Center211 E 8th StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-841-2345
Healthy Solutions Biofeedback and Counseling Services, LLC1012 massachusetts StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-979-2109
Heartland Clinical Consultants544 Columbia DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-842-7296
Vickie Hull, MS, LCMFT1201 Wakarusa DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-856-1395
KVC Behavioral HealthCare Inc.1202 E 23rd StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-331-4200
C. Shaffia Laue, MD1425 Oread West Drive, Suite 101Lawrence, KS 66049785-841-1243
Life Enrichment Center 2619 W. 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-550-1896
Neuvant House1216 Biltmore DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-856-7900
Jeff S. Nichols MD1023 Kentucky StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-842-6500
Patrick Nicholas, PsyD1035 Vermont Street, Suite CLawrence, KS 66044785-764-2121
Susan Olson, LMFT729 1/2 massachusetts StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-371-0369
Oxford House Lawrence One1620 W 19th TerraceLawrence, KS 66046785-842-1621
Denise Parker-Timms, LSCSW1017 Kentucky StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-218-3022
Recovery & Hope Network1009 New Hampshire StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-856-1222
Sand Castles Inc.1504 E. 800 RoadLawrence, KS 66049785-832-2345
Helen Roads Santi, MS, PhD, LCPC4101 West 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-550-2800
Donald J. Shoulberg LCMFT900 massachusetts Street, Lawrence, KS 66044785-832-8556
Scott C. Stacy PSYD730 New Hampshire Street Street, Suite 222Lawrence, KS 66044785-856-8218
John R Whipple, MD730 New Hampshire Street Street, Suite 222Lawrence, KS 66044785-856-0473
nephrology
Cotton-O’Neil ClinicLakshmi Duvvur, MDScott Solcher, MD330 Arkansas StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-840-2551
neurology
Kansas Medical Clinic3511 Clinton Place, Suite CLawrence, KS 66047785-331-4488www.kmcpa.com
Robert Beck, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 220Lawrence, KS 66044
785-830-8324www.lmh.org
John D. Clark, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 220Lawrence, KS 66044
785-830-8324www.lmh.org
Sanjeev Kumar, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 220Lawrence, KS 66044
785-830-8324www.lmh.org
nursing services
Douglas County Visiting Nurses200 maine Street, Suite CLawrence, KS 66044785-843-6439
Medicalodges EudoraSkilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center1415 maple StreetEudora, KS 66025785-542-2176
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obstetrics-gynecology
Lawrence Family Medicine & ObstetricsRod Barnes, MDSteven Bruner, MDMalati Harris, MDPamela Huerter, MDLarisa Kimuri, MDLori Nichols, MD1220 Biltmore DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-331-1700
Lawrence Family Practice CenterMiranda Fowler, MDChad Johanning, MDMelissa Kalb, MDKimberly McKeon, MDBradley Phipps, MDCarla Brown Phipps, MDHeather Yates, PA-C4951 W 18th StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-841-6540
Michele Bennett, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 300Lawrence, KS 66044
785-832-1424www.lmh.org
Samantha K. Durland, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 300Lawrence, KS 66044
785-832-1424www.lmh.org
Tiffinie R. Mercado, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 300Lawrence, KS 66044
785-832-1424www.lmh.org
Phillip Moreano, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 300Lawrence, KS 66044
785-832-1424www.lmh.org
Emily Riggs, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 300Lawrence, KS 66044
785-832-1424www.lmh.org
Leslie Underwood, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 300Lawrence, KS 66044
785-832-1424www.lmh.org
miDwives:Emily Fox, CNM330 Arkansas Street, Suite 300Lawrence, KS 66044
785-832-1424www.lmh.org
Karen Honn, CNM330 Arkansas Street, Suite 300Lawrence, KS 66044
785-832-1424www.lmh.org
Pamela Pray, CNM330 Arkansas Street, Suite 300Lawrence, KS 66044
785-832-1424www.lmh.org
Complete Doula ServicesStefanie Olson, CD (DONA)Lindsay Clements, CD (DONA)Lawrence, KS 785-760-4067
Women’s Healthcare GroupMargaret Estrin, MDEmily Bauer Holthus, MDTimothy J. Martin, MDR. Tony Moulton, DOMichael Proffitt, MDCourtney Younglove MDHal Younglove, MDSarah Derby, CNMDeann Martin, CNMValerie Webb, CNM3510 Clinton Place, Suite 310Lawrence, KS 66047785-841-0326
occupAtionAl therApy
Lawrence Therapy Services 2200 Harvard RoadLawrence, KS 66049785-842-0656
LMH South Therapy Services3500 Clinton Parkway PlaceLawrence, KS 66047785-505-3780
LMH Therapy Services325 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-505-2712
LMH Eudora Therapy Services600 E. 20th StreetEudora, KS 66025785-542-3344
Neu Physical Therapy1305 Wakarusa DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-842-3444
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OrthoKansas,LLCWilliam A. Bailey MDJohn Ciccarelli, MDSean A. Cupp, MDAdrian P. Jackson, MDNeal D. Lintecum, MDStephen L. Prô, MDJeffrey C. Randall, MDLuis D. Salazar, MDDouglass E. Stull, MDRichard G. Wendt, MD1112 W 6th Street, Suite 124Lawrence, KS 66044785-843-9125
OrthoWertz, PAKen Wertzberger, MDShane Alford, PA4951 W. 18th StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-856-7870
oncology
Luke Huerter, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 105Lawrence, KS 66044
785-505-2800www.lmh.org
Irfan Jawed, MD330 Arkansas Street,Suite 105Lawrence, KS 66044
785-505-2800www.lmh.org
Sharon E. Soule, MD330 Arkansas Street,Suite 105Lawrence, KS 66044
785-505-2800www.lmh.org
Matthew N. Stein, MD330 Arkansas Street,Suite 105Lawrence, KS 66044
785-505-2800www.lmh.org
Ronald L. Stephens, MD330 Arkansas Street,Suite 105Lawrence, KS 66044
785-505-2800www.lmh.org
Radiation OncologyLawrence Cancer CenterDarren Klish, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 120Lawrence, KS 66044785-749-3600
orthopAeDic
OrthoKansas,LLCWilliam A. Bailey MDJohn Ciccarelli, MDSean A. Cupp, MDAdrian P. Jackson, MDNeal D. Lintecum, MDStephen L. Prô, MDJeffrey C. Randall, MDLuis D. Salazar, MDDouglass E. Stull, MDRichard G. Wendt, MD1112 W 6th Street, Suite 124Lawrence, KS 66044785-843-9125
OrthoWertz, PAKen Wertzberger, MDShane Alford, PA4951 W. 18th StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-856-7870
peDiAtrics
Lawrence Pediatrics, PAKirsten Evans, MD, PhD, FAAPRendi Kersting, APRN543 Lawrence Avenue, Suite DLawrence, KS 66049785-856-9090
Pediatric & Adolescent MedicineTerrance P. Riordan, MDBeth Rundquist, MDMarshall D. Kelley, MDWaco Goodnight, MDChris Koster, MD346 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-842-4477
peripherAl neuropAthy
Lawrence Medical & Rehab2311 Wakarusa Drive, Suite ELawrence, KS 66047785-856-1416
phArmAcies
CVS/pharmacy4841 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-840-9381
CVS/pharmacy 2300 iowa StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-832-1112
Dillon’s1015 W 23rd StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-841-3366
Dillon’s1740 massachusetts StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-842-2434
Dillon’s3000 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-843-0847
Dillon’s4701 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-838-0110
Haskell Health Center2415 massachusetts StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-843-3750
Hy-Vee4000 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-832-9449
Hy-Vee3504 W Clinton ParkwayLawrence, KS 66047785-832-0044
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Jayhawk Pharmacy3510 Clinton Parkway PlaceLawrence, KS 66047785-843-0111
King Pharmacy1112 W 6th Street, Suite 102Lawrence, KS 66044785-843-4516
Lawrence Nutrition Center, LLC4931 W 6th Street, Suite 108Lawrence, KS 66049785-832-9929
Medical Arts Pharmacy346 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-843-4160
Orchards Drug1410 Kasold DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-843-8555
QualiCare, Inc.2336 Ridge Court, Suite CLawrence, KS 66046785-841-1950
Sigler Pharmacy4525 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-842-1225
Sigler Pharmacy @ Lawrence Family Practice4951 W 18th StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-749-6740
Sunflower Pharmacy1501 inverness DriveLawrence, KS 66047785-843-2100
The Downtown Drugstore516 E. 4th StreetTonganoxie, KS 66086785-369-3800
Walgreens400 W 23rd StreetLawrence, KS 66046785-832-8188
Walgreens 3421 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-841-5400
physicAl therApy& rehAbilitAtion
A Helping Hand Home Care1425 Oread W DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-856-0192
Bird Physical TherapyKevin Bird, MS, PTMark Luttrell, DPTZac Snow, DPT535 gateway DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-331-0106
Brandon Woods At Alvamar1501 inverness DriveLawrence, KS 66047785-838-8000
College Rehab MedicineShari Quick, MDSteven Hendler, MD MBA220 Arkansas StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-841-3661
Criticare Home Health Services, Inc.1006 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-749-4878
Lawrence Family Practice CenterCarla Brown Phipps, MD4951 W. 18th StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-841-6540
Lawrence Therapy Services 2200 Harvard RoadLawrence, KS 66049785-842-0656
LMH South Therapy Services3500 Clinton Parkway PlaceLawrence, KS 66047785-505-3780
LMH Therapy Services325 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-505-2712
LMH Eudora Therapy Services600 E 20th StreetEudora, KS 66025785-542-3344
Neu Physical Therapy1305 Wakarusa Drive Lawrence, KS 66049785-842-3444
OrthoKansas,LLCWilliam A. Bailey MDJohn Ciccarelli, MDSean A. Cupp, MDAdrian P. Jackson, MDNeal D. Lintecum, MDStephen L. Prô, MDJeffrey C. Randall, MDLuis D. Salazar, MDDouglass E. Stull, MDRichard G. Wendt, MD1112 W 6th Street, Suite 124Lawrence, KS 66044785-843-9125
OrthoWertz, PAKen Wertzberger, MDShane Alford, PA4951 W. 18th StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-856-7870
Pilates Performance & Rehab4824 Quail Crest PlaceLawrence, KS 66049785-221-9609
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TherapyWorks, PA1311 Wakarusa DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-749-1300
Douglas County Visiting Nurses200 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-843-3738
Quantum Shift Physical Therapy3115 W 6th StreetLawrence, KS 66049785-856-3220
Work of the Heart-Tania Atkins, NRCMA409 Perry StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-550-2070
poDiAtry
Advanced Foot CareMark J Taylor, DPM1112 W 6th Street, Suite 104Lawrence, KS 66044785-840-9700
Christi L Gilbert, DPM, PA3120 mesa Way, Suite ALawrence, KS 66049785-841-3338
Lawrence Podiatry Center, LLCCleve R. Pilakowski, DPM5100 Bob Billings Parkway, Suite 100Lawrence, KS 66049785-843-0973
Phyllis A. Ragley, DPM1112 W. 6th Street, Suite 112Lawrence, KS 66044785-843-4202
psychiAtry
Robert W Barnett, PHD922 E 1100 RoadLawrence, KS 66047785-841-4145
Bert Nash Community Mental Health CenterTy Yoshida, MDJoe Douglas, MDCora Franklin, APRNPatrica Gleue, APRNMari Mahinay, APRNRose Murray, APRN200 maine Street, Suite ALawrence, KS 66044785-843-9192
Blanchard Psychological Services1441 Wakarusa Drive, Suite 200Lawrence, KS 66049785-838-8998
Pamela J Botts, PHD5200 Bob Billings Parkway, Suite 203Lawrence, KS 66049785-331-4640
Diane Bythell Psychologist1112 iowa StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-841-9911
Vicki Condra-Williams719 massachusetts Street, Suite 117Lawrence, KS 66044573-880-4494
Judith Dutton, MS700 massachusetts Street, Suite 211Lawrence, KS 66044785-331-2600
Family Therapy Institute MidwestDavid D Barnum, PHD2601 W 6th Street, Suite CLawrence, KS 66049785-830-8299
Mary Frank, MD810 Kentucky StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-331-2000
Jeff S. Nichols, MD1023 Kentucky StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-842-6500
John R Whipple, MD730 New Hampshire Street Street, Suite 222Lawrence, KS 66044785-856-0473
pulmonology
Amanda Gudgell, DO1130 W. 4th Street, Suite 2001Lawrence, KS 66044
785-505-3205www.lmh.org
Krishna Rangarajan, MD1130 W. 4th Street, Suite 2001Lawrence, KS 66044
785-505-3205www.lmh.org
Charles C. Yockey, MD1130 W. 4th Street, Suite 2001Lawrence, KS 66044
785-505-3205www.lmh.org
The Reed Medical Group CharteredLida N. Osbern, MD404 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-842-3635
rADiology
Radiologic Professional ServicesRobert Knight, MDJames Mandigo, MDTodd Oberzan MDGregory Orth, MDScott Patrick MDMichael Sanders, MD1112 W. 6th Street, Suite 110Lawrence, KS 66044785-841-3211
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senior living & cAre
Arbor Court Retirement Community at Alvamar1510 St. Andrews Dr.Lawrence, KS 66047785-841-6845
Brandon Woods at Alvamar1501 inverness DriveLawrence, KS 66047785-838-8000
Benefit of Home - Senior Care3300 Clinton Parkway Court, Suite 205Lawrence, KS 66047785-727-1816
Meadowlark Estates4430 Bauer farm DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-842-2400
Medicalodges EudoraSkilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center1415 maple StreetEudora, KS 66025785-542-2176
Neuvant House1216 Biltmore DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-856-7900
Pioneer Ridge4851 Harvard RoadLawrence, KS 66049785-749-2000
Presbyterian Manor1429 Kasold DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-841-4262
sports meDicine
Lawrence Therapy Services 2200 Harvard RoadLawrence, KS 66049785-842-0656
LMH South Therapy Services3500 Clinton Parkway PlaceLawrence, KS 66047785-505-3780
LMH Therapy Services325 maine StreetLawrence, KS 66044785-505-2712
LMH Eudora Therapy Services600 E 20th StreetEudora, KS 66025785-542-3344
Neu Physical Therapy1305 Wakarusa DriveLawrence, KS 66049785-842-3444
OrthoKansas, LLCWilliam A. Bailey MDJohn Ciccarelli, MDSean A. Cupp, MDAdrian P. Jackson, MDNeal D. Lintecum, MDStephen L. Prô, MDJeffrey C. Randall, MDLuis D. Salazar, MDDouglass E. Stull, MDRichard G. Wendt, MD1112 W 6th Street, Suite 124Lawrence, KS 66044785-843-9125
OrthoWertz, PAKen Wertzberger, MDShane Alford, PA4951 W. 18th StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-856-7870
Pilates Performance & Rehab4824 Quail Crest PlaceLawrence, KS 66049785-221-9609Email: [email protected]
Sport & Spine ChiropracticJoseph Hugunin, DC4910 Wakarusa Drive, Suite ALawrence, KS 66047785-856-2273
generAl surgery
Stephen W. Myrick, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 202Lawrence, KS 66044
785-505-2200www.lmh.org
Cheryl Rice, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 202Lawrence, KS 66044
785-505-2200www.lmh.org
Chad Tate, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 202 Lawrence, KS 66044
785-505-2200www.lmh.org
urgent cAre
Family Medicine Associates PA4921 W 18th StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-830-0100
First Med Family & Walk-in Care2323 Ridge CourtLawrence, KS 66046785-865-5300
Lawrence Family Practice Center4951 W. 18th StreetLawrence, KS 66047785-841-6540
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urology
Jon J. Heeb, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 205Lawrence, KS 66044785-749-0639
Doug Klingler, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 205Lawrence, KS 66044785-749-0639
Michael A. Well, MD330 Arkansas Street, Suite 205Lawrence, KS 66044785-749-0639
vein DisorDers
Dale P. Denning, MD1130 W 4th Street, Suite 2051Lawrence, KS 66044785-856-8346
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notes
32 | HealtHcare Directory | 2014From diagnostic testing to treatment and care, at LMH,we know cancer.
Day 220 – I did it! I foughtbreast cancer, and I won.I dedicate this journal entryto my amazing son, to thepeople of LMH, and to you.
Megan’s JournalA personal journey through breast
cancer treatment and triumphwww.lmh.org/megansjournal