The faculty at KU Pediatrics is well-known for quality and innovation. Our providers include national and international experts in their fields who constantly search for new treatments and discoveries that can alleviate suffering and improve the lives of children.
The
services at KU Pediatrics include such ventures as TeleKidcare®,
a world-recognized program that brings the expertise of an academic tertiary-care
facility to low-income students in the Kansas City, KS schools.
Only an established academic medical institution could deliver this degree of innovation and scholarship. We invite you to look around our web site and see what we have been doing lately. We think you will be pleased with what you find.
Our inpatient services center on the University of Kansas Hospital. A fully-staffed inpatient unit dedicated to pediatric and adolescent patients provides a high level of care to our patients in a friendly environment.
Our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) provides the expertise to treat children with a wide range of life-threatening conditions. Few hospitals have the staff and training necessary to maintain the level of readiness needed for critically-ill children, and only an academic health center has the combination of research and care needed to find the treatments of tomorrow. Our providers constantly strive to go one step further to give your child the best and most comprehensive care possible.
Because the NICU can be an overwhelming experience, some parents are reluctant to enter, fearing that they will somehow "interfere" with the care of their infant. That is not the philosophy at KU Pediatrics. We welcome and encourage your participation in all health-care decisions regarding your infant, and are delighted to answer any questions you might have.
Located adjacent to the obstetrical nursing unit and the nursery, down the hall from the pediatric ward, and with all the technology of KU Hospital available, the NICU is ideally situated to deliver the fast-paced care required for premature and critically-ill newborns.
Located adjacent to the University of Kansas Hospital on the Medical Center campus, the Miller building provides immediate access to the many support services of the hospital, the Dykes Library, and the research facilities on the campus. Our main outpatient clinic itself is located on the first floor of the Miller building. We also have many other clinics located throughout the metropolitan area and in outreach clinics across Kansas and Missouri.
KU Pediatrics — Prairie Village has been serving the children of Johnson County since 1985. The clinic recently moved from it's 95th street location to 73rd and Mission. The new address is 7301 Mission Rd - Ste 300 (Building A) and it is conveniently located in Prairie Village. The clinic also offers Saturday morning appointments to fit your busy schedule.
