Coffey County Hospital
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Coffey County Hospital

State-of-the-art technology.  Exceptional staff.  Coffey County Hospital brings outstanding medical care to east-central Kansas.  Our legacy of "Caring for Generations" dates back to 1954.  To learn more about a specific service, click on the link below or contact us anytime for more information.

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The Coffey County EMS provides Type I medical service to all of Coffey County and parts of surrounding counties on a 24-hour basis.
    
Visitors to the Coffey County Hospital Gift Shop are often unaware that much more is going on than meets the eye.
    
The laboratory at Coffey County Hospital provides a full array of services with excellent equipment and a highly-trained staff.
    
Learn about about our growing obstetrics program and glimpse inside our Web Nursery Window to see our recent deliveries.
    
For millions of people, the service of occupational therapy is a lifeline.  Occupational therapists help individuals achieve independence in their lives despite disabilities.
    
Orthopedic care is an integral part of today’s healthcare, and we are pleased to have Dr. Fejfar join our medical staff,"
    
Patient Services
    
Physical therapists treat individuals of all ages—from newborns to the elderly—who have medical problems or other health-related conditions that limit their ability to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives.
    
Communication is another vital function that can be significantly enhanced through therapy. Speech-Language Pathology is the study of disorders that affect a person’s communication and/or swallowing capabilities.
    
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This public forum offers you a chance to ask questions about how healthcare reform might affect you and your family. Chief Executive Officer Dennis George will answer your questions and discuss how various proposals will affect the care you receive from Coffey Health System.
3/30/2010 7:00 PM

 
 
If someone near you was having a heart attack, would you know what to do? Emergency Medical Technician J.D. Schlesener will lead this one-day course in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). There is no prerequisite training.
4/6/2010 8:30 AM

 
 
Sonia Johnson from the Kansas Attorney General's Office and Coffey County Attorney Doug Witteman will discuss phone scams an fraud targeted at seniors. Learn how to protect yourself and your loved ones from becoming victims.
4/30/2010 12:00 PM