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Four Tips to Prepare for Your Mammogram

Early detection through breast cancer screenings are crucial for women.

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President’s Notes

North Kansas City Hospital and Meritas Health has been serving the Northland for over 66 years. In that time, we’ve continually evolved to meet the needs of our community.

Our health system has experienced tremendous growth over the last four years. That growth has only been possible because of the great team we’ve built and the trust you have in our team.

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Staying Fit for Two

Health experts recommend pregnant women get about 30 minutes of daily activity.

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Don't Let Incontinence Win

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 40% of women over the age of 65 have urinary incontinence.

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Attend Glow All Out

Join us for our first fundraising event to celebrate the impact our health system has on hope and healing in the Northland.

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A Shot at Relief

When Terry Smemo, 68, began experiencing intense back pain, his busy lifestyle quickly became sedentary.

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Growing Cancer Care in the Northland

NKCH launched an independent cancer care program, which includes comprehensive medical, radiation and surgical oncology, as well as cancer infusion services.

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Community Supports Purchase of New CT Scanner

This state-of-the-art technology means a shorter wait time for scans and improved images.

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Maternity Care Receives National Praise

NKCH and MH earned high honors from Newsweek.

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New Medical Staff President Elected

Collin Lovitt, DO, began her one-year term in July.

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Archives

Hosting Our Community
Hosting Our Community

NKCH pool hosts Special Olympics Missouri swim practices.

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New Infusion Clinic Opens
New Infusion Clinic Opens

Earlier this year, Meritas Health Gashland Infusion Clinic opened to provide specialized therapies.

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Gain Relief Without a Referral
Gain Relief Without a Referral

Missouri residents can now seek physical therapy without a healthcare provider’s referral.

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