Comprehensive Medical Services and Patient Resources at The University of Kansas Health System and Liberty Hospital
Liberty Hospital is part of The University of Kansas Health System. Here, we grow. From common infections to rare diseases, we have the experts and leading-edge care. With thousands of hours of training and the confidence to provide the right care, our clinicians have the expertise you need in convenient locations.
Urgent Care Services
For those requiring immediate medical attention, no appointments are necessary. Liberty Hospital Urgent Care Shoal Creek is conveniently located west of I-35 across from Walmart at 8300 N. Church Road, Kansas City, MO 64158. To determine whether your insurance plan is accepted, please contact your insurance provider, or you may call the clinic at 816.407.2300.
Services offered include:
- Colds, Flu and flu testing, and COVID testing
- Fever, Strep and strep testing
- Lacerations, Nausea and/or vomiting
- Bronchitis, Asthma, and Eye injury
- Sprains, strains, and Broken bones
- Digital x-ray and General injury care
- Rashes, poison ivy, and Insect bites
Specialized Care and Surgery
The University of Kansas Health System provides access to a wide variety of specialized treatments. The new Quivira Ambulatory Surgery Center expands access to specialty surgical care. Patients can explore specialties and care options by diagnosis, treatment type or medical specialty, including:
- Cancer Care: The University of Kansas Cancer Center and Richard and Annette Bloch Cancer Care Pavilion.
- Cardiovascular Care: Center for Advanced Heart Care and Mid-America Cardiology.
- Orthopedics: Marc A. Asher, MD, Comprehensive Spine Center and Sports Medicine.
- Neurology: Spine and brain surgery and Neurosurgery.
Seasonal Health and Wellness
Respiratory illness season is here. If you haven’t gotten a flu shot, it’s still a great time to get one and protect yourself. An annual flu shot reduces your risk of contracting influenza and helps decrease the severity of illness if you do become sick with the flu.
About 5% of US adults experience seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a kind of depression that has them feeling more fatigued and disinterested in things they typically enjoy. Additionally, sleep problems are exceedingly common, especially this time of year. Sleep medicine specialist Saurav Luthra, MD, has tips for getting more and better sleep, addressing common questions like how much melatonin is too much.
Holiday Hours and Scheduling
In recognition of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, some of The University of Kansas Health System’s offices will have modified hours on Thursday, December 25, and Thursday, January 1. Get the information you need to navigate your appointment or visit by using MyChart (Patient Portal) to request an appointment or medical records.
Regional Cancer Center Locations
The following table illustrates the network of Kansas City Cancer Center locations serving the region:
| Facility Name | Location |
|---|---|
| Kansas City Cancer Center – Blue Springs | Blue Springs |
| Kansas City Cancer Center – Butler | Butler |
| Kansas City Cancer Center – Lee’s Summit | Lee’s Summit |
| Kansas City Cancer Center – Liberty | Liberty |
| Kansas City Cancer Center – Kansas City – North | Northland |