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  2. Saint Luke's North Hospital–Barry Road - Wikipedia

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    5830 Northwest Barry Road, Kansas City, Missouri, United States Coordinates 39°14′56″N 94°38′54″W  /  39.24898°N 94.64843°W  / 39.24898; -94

  3. List of hospitals in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Cancer Treatment Centers of America – Tulsa; Carl Albert Community Mental Health Center – McAlester Carnegie Tri-County Municipal Hospital – Carnegie, Oklahoma Cedar Ridge HospitalOklahoma City

  4. Saint Luke's Health System - Wikipedia

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    Saint Luke's Health System is an Episcopal Church non-profit hospital network [1] in the bi-state Kansas City metro area, located in northeast Kansas and northwest Missouri. . With over 12,000 local employees, it is the third largest private employer in the Kansas City met

  5. The 5 Best Assisted Living Communities in North Kansas City ...

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    Financially speaking, the average cost for assisted living in the Kansas City metro, encompassing North Kansas City, stands at $4,585.This is approximately $1,500 higher than the state’s average.

  6. University of Kansas Health System, Liberty Hospital ... - AOL

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    The University of Kansas Health System, affiliated with KU’s School of Medicine, has more than 140 hospital and clinic locations, including its main hospital in Kansas City, Kansas.

  7. University Health Truman Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The origins of University Health Truman Medical Center began in 1870 with the construction of City Hospital at 22nd Street and McCoy Avenue (now Kenwood Avenue) in Kansas City. [4] Voters approved a bond issue in 1903 to fund the construction of a new larger General Hospital because the 175-bed hospital was deemed insufficient for the growing city.