When you do one thing, and you do it every day, you become very good at it. For us, that one thing is orthopedic care, and we deliver true excellence in hospital quality, patient outcomes and compassionate care. As Kansas City’s only hospital dedicated exclusively to orthopedics, we raise the bar on clinical outcomes and quality measures, providing superior bedside care for patients having surgery and a comprehensive range of orthopedic services to meet all our patients’ needs.
Whether you need diagnostic imaging, conservative treatment such as physical therapy, or surgery, we are here for you with specialists available to meet your orthopedic needs.
The board-certified and fellowship-trained specialists of Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute can help you achieve pain relief and improve mobility in your hand or wrist.
Our board-certified and fellowship-trained physicians and rehabilitation therapists work together to stabilize and strengthen your knee, while also reducing the risk that your activities will lead to recurring damage.
The physicians of Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute are experts at diagnosing and treating a variety of conditions involving the shoulder or elbow.
The team at KCOI includes spine surgeons and interventional physiatrists who work alongside highly skilled rehabilitation therapists and nurses to deliver outstanding neck and back care.
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Designed to reduce the spread of COVID-19, you will be asked to follow these guidelines when visiting our hospitals and clinics:
• Physician Clinics and Hospital Outpatient Departments and Physical/Occupational Therapy Locations – One person (and a healthcare associate if indicated) may accompany the patient to the clinic.
• Hospital Surgery Patients – One person may accompany the patient to the Pre-Operative area on admission and until they are taken back to the Surgery suite. The family or companion will then be escorted to the surgery waiting area.
• Hospital Surgery Waiting Room – The hospital waiting room on the second floor has been reopened and due to space we ask that one visitor per patient may remain in the waiting room while the patient is in ISS, surgery or recovery.
Please note the above policies are subject to change pending public health recommendations.