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Healthcare Providers in Kansas

Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in Kansas from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 78 providers in this listing.

78 Providers Found Data from NPPES NPI Registry Updated 2026
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DAVID N WEIDENSAUL MD

Internal Medicine, Rheumatology

📍1701 EAST 23RD, HUTCHINSON, KS, 67502

📞 316-612-4815

NPI: 1942205851

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WILLIAM NEWTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Surgery

📍1230 E 6TH AVE STE 2B, WINFIELD, KS, 67156

📞 620-222-6270

NPI: 1659636579

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Individual (NPI-1) Active

CHRISTOPHER PAUL WILLIAMS MD

Internal Medicine, Rheumatology

📍20375 W 151ST ST STE 203, OLATHE, KS, 66061

📞 913-588-3402

NPI: 1922569888

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Providers Listed 78
Cities Found 20
State Kansas
Source NPPES NPI Registry

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Healthcare in Kansas

Kansas's healthcare system serves approximately 3 million residents across a largely rural state. Wichita, the state's largest city, is the primary healthcare hub, home to Wesley Medical Center (a Level I Trauma Center), Via Christi Health (a Ascension-affiliated system), and Ascension Via Christi St. Francis. The University of Kansas Health System (KU Health System) in Kansas City, Kansas is the state's academic medical center, offering comprehensive specialty care and clinical research programs.

Kansas faces significant rural healthcare challenges. Many western Kansas counties have few or no primary care physicians, and rural hospital closures have been a concern. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) (kdhe.ks.gov) oversees public health programs, and the Kansas Department of Health Care Finance (KDHCF) administers the state's Medicaid program, known as KanCare.

Kansas has not expanded Medicaid under the ACA, leaving a coverage gap for low-income adults. KanCare covers children, pregnant women, seniors, and people with disabilities, but working-age adults without dependents generally do not qualify. The Kansas State Board of Healing Arts (ksbha.org) licenses physicians and provides online verification.

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