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The second oldest hospital in Kansas, Stormont-Vail Regional Health Center is the product of a merger between Christ's Hospital (founded in 1884) and the Jane C. Stormont Hospital and Training School for Nurses (1894). It has grown from a four-story hospital to a 586-bed acute care referral center for northeast Kansas. In the last generation, the health center has continued to serve the community while keeping pace with rapid changes in the health care field. Today, Stormont-Vail provides services not only for hospitalized patients, but for the growing number of outpatients. These services range from the county's most specialized level of infant care to a variety of older adult services. Our Medical Imaging Services include computerized tomography, diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine, and ultrasound. The health center is serviced by an in-house pharmacy 24-hours a day and offers extensive pathology and clinical laboratory services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Stormont-Vail provides programs and seminars on health-related topics for the community. Health Connections at Stormont-Vail, (785) 354-5225, provides a link to those programs as well as offers a health information library about general health care topics.
Number of Employees 2,999
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NAICS Code General Medical and Surgical Hospitals: 622110
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Stormont care touches thousands in region
Stormont-Vail HealthCare The physicians and staff at Stormont-Vail HealthCare have had nearly 1u2009million opportunities to provide care and compassion to patients in the past year, through visits to the hospital or one of the primary care or specialty clinics the regional integrated health care system operates throughout northeast...
St. Francis looks to future
By Michael Hooper THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL St. Francis Health Center is acquiring physician practices to secure its position in the marketplace before opening a health park in west Topeka. Since May 2006, the hospital has added nine operations with 20 professional staff members to its...
St. Francis looks to future
By Michael Hooper THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL St. Francis Health Center is acquiring physician practices to secure its position in the marketplace before opening a health park in west Topeka. Since May 2006, the hospital has added nine operations with 20 professional staff members to its...
Facilities near Fort Riley expanding services
By Morgan Chilson SPECIAL TO THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL By 2011, Fort Riley will have added more than 8,000 soldiers to its ranks, along with their families. Figuring an average of 2.5 people in each soldier's family, and the Fort Riley area will have grown by a whopping...
When minutes matter
Stormont-Vail HealthCare Stormont-Vail HealthCare's emergency room saw nearly 42,000 patients last year, and demand is expected to grow. To meet that need, Stormont-Vail broke ground in May on a new trauma center that will have room for expansion in the future. "Our Emergency Department...
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ELECTRONIC ADVANCES Companies moving to provide easy access to patient history during times of crisis ANN WILLIAMSON/THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Amy Raye, a medical records technician for release of information, looks at patient records at St. Francis Health Center. By Morgan Chilson...
Stormont
Comprehensive care the goal at Stormont Hospital group has cure for what ails most people Right now someone reading this isn't feeling well. It may be a shooting pain that makes her stop and gasp for air, a nagging, uncomfortable sensation that has lingered way too...
Stormont-Vail HealthCare New Surgery Addition & Renovation, Topeka, Kansas
Architect: HMN Architects, Inc.Stormont-Vail HealthCare in Topeka, Kansas, a long-time partner with HMN Architects, Inc. in Overland Park, Kansas, had outgrown their surgery department and was in need of an entirely new unit. After working with the hospital and conducting meetings and interviews with the surgery department, the team developed...
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Stormont gets scanner A scanner that offers dramatically improved resolution --- and is only one of approximately 200 in the U.S. --- has been installed at Stormont-Vail HealthCare. The 64-slice Siemens CT scanner became operational May 2. A 16- slice Computed Tomography scanner also was installed...
Stormont-Vail HealthCare.(People on the move)(appointments)(Brief Article)
Thomas Smith was named director of materials management at Stormont-Vail HealthCare, Topeka, Kan., 506 beds. He succeeds Allan McTaggart, who retired. Smith previously was purchasing manager at Memorial Hospital, Colorado Springs, Colo., 386 beds.
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