Room for more
Children’s Mercy Hospital Kansas Expansion bringing more services to kids
Read our stories to learn how the world-class care at Children’s Mercy Hospital Kansas is already making a difference for kids and their families — and how we plan to do more.

One-stop clinic for kids with 22Q differences
Since 2013, the Children’s Mercy Super Q Express Clinic has used a multidisciplinary approach for 22Q patients. Instead of going to multiple appointments per month, patients see all their subspecialists in one day.

Meeting medical complexity head on
Twins Ajla and Audie, born in the Children’s Mercy Fetal Health Center in 2014, have had frequent visits with a variety of specialists. Their mom, Audra, has had a front row seat to changes at Children’s Mercy Hospital Kansas.

Close-to-home care for GI emergencies
When 3-year-old Elijah experienced persistent vomiting and lethargy, his mom, Jenna, knew something wasn't right. Surgeons at Children’s Mercy Hospital Kansas provided lifesaving surgery by removing 37 tiny magnets from his belly.

Rare disease diagnosis and treatment
Children’s Mercy Hospital Kansas is committed to unlocking answers for children like Porter, an Iowa kindergartner living with an undiagnosed condition. After uncovering her rare neurological disease, Dr. Tyler Allison continues her treatment and anticipates moving her into full remission.

Cochlear implants open up new world for kids
Meet Rhett, a dirt-biking preschooler who doesn't let profound hearing loss slow in both ears him down. Rhett had cochlear implant surgery at Children’s Mercy Hospital Kansas and continues his care with our Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) and Hearing and Speech teams.