Salina Regional Health Center

Salina Regional Health Center Salina Regional Health Center is a community-owned, not-for-profit, 393-bed hospital. Salina Regional is north central Kansas’ hub of healthcare excellence.

With over 2,400 employees dedicated to caring and compassionate healing and physicians representing thirty specialties from psychiatry to cardiovascular surgery to comprehensive cancer care, Salina Regional is the community’s trusted healthcare resource. In the last five years, the organization has invested more than $100 million in new medical facilities and technology. In 2009 the hospital opene

d a state-of-the art, six-story, patient tower that houses many of the hospital’s inpatient services and allows all inpatients to have private rooms. In the past few years SRHC has added the da Vinci robotic surgery system, the 128-slice CT Scanner and incorporated Trilogy stereotactic radiotherapy technology in its Tammy Walker Cancer Center.

06/04/2026

Salina Pediatric Care at Salina Regional Health Center has earned a five-star Breastfeeding Friendly Physician Practice Designation by the Kansas Breastfeeding Coalition Inc. The entire staff at Salina Pediatric Care has committed to supporting and encouraging the breastfeeding mothers they see each day in reaching their breastfeeding goals.

Breastfeeding is recognized by every major health organization as the standard in infant feeding, with important short- and long-term benefits for both the mother and child. In Kansas, 89% of mothers choose breastfeeding after birth, but only 50% are still breastfeeding exclusively at 3 months. That number drops to just 28% when the baby is 6 months old.

Kansas health providers, like those at Salina Pediatric Care, are working to improve these numbers – one family at a time.
“This designation speaks to our commitment of providing quality pediatric care,” said Mary Winkel, a certified lactation consultant on staff at Salina Pediatric Care. “Our providers and nurses are
well-educated to support mothers and newborns, and we offer in-house lactation consultations. Breastfeeding has been shown to help newborns develop a strong immune systems and provides increased protection from many illnesses and diseases.”

Pointing out that many breastfeeding parents abandon breastfeeding when faced with obstacles because they lack support, Sarah Jolley, chair of the Kansas Breastfeeding Coalition, said, "We want to acknowledge and celebrate Salina Pediatric Care for creating a culture of support for breastfeeding families to meet their goals and setting an example for other physician practices in Kansas."
To learn more about the Breastfeeding Friendly Physician Practice Designation, visit https://ksbreastfeeding.org/breastfeeding-friendly-physician-practice-designation/.

5-Star Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ for Dr. Gary Williams and staff with COMCARE   - Patient Comments: "I always receive excellent servi...
06/03/2026

5-Star Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ for Dr. Gary Williams and staff with COMCARE - Patient Comments: "I always receive excellent service from the friendly and knowledgeable staff whenever I go to COMCARE."

Thank you to everyone who stopped by the Saline County Department of Senior Services Health Fair at the 4-H Building las...
06/03/2026

Thank you to everyone who stopped by the Saline County Department of Senior Services Health Fair at the 4-H Building last Friday!

Our team enjoyed connecting with community members and sharing important information on fall prevention, stroke warning signs, heart failure, and heart attack awareness. We were also happy to provide free blood pressure screenings and answer questions about staying healthy and active.

We appreciate the opportunity to support the health and well-being of our community and look forward to seeing you at future events!

Together, we can make a difference through education, prevention, and early intervention.

06/03/2026
Employees who further their education and pursue professional certifications in the ever-evolving field of health care m...
06/02/2026

Employees who further their education and pursue professional certifications in the ever-evolving field of health care make us !

This month, we recognize Kati Yates, Birth Center Team Lead, for earning her Registered Nurse Certification in Inpatient Obstetric Nursing (RNC-OB).

The RNC-OB is a specialized credential that recognizes registered nurses who provide care for women and newborns during the antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum phases of childbirth. Earning this certification demonstrates advanced knowledge, clinical expertise, and a commitment to delivering high-quality care to mothers and infants.

Congratulations Kati on this outstanding achievement and your dedication to excellence in patient care!

Some infections can lead to sepsis—a life-threatening condition triggered by the body’s extreme response to an infection...
06/02/2026

Some infections can lead to sepsis—a life-threatening condition triggered by the body’s extreme response to an infection, most often of the lung, urinary tract, skin or GI tract. Without prompt treatment, sepsis can be deadly. That’s why it’s important to recognize sepsis and act in time.

If you or a loved one has an infection and you suspect sepsis, get medical help right away.

Learn the signs of sepsis and why it's an emergency.

June is National PTSD Awareness Month. 💙Not all wounds are visible. Many service members experience post-traumatic stres...
06/01/2026

June is National PTSD Awareness Month. 💙

Not all wounds are visible. Many service members experience post-traumatic stress after serving in environments where they are trained to operate under intense structure, discipline, and pressure to protect our freedom and country. Transitioning back to civilian life can bring new and unexpected challenges.

For some veterans, professional support can make a meaningful difference during this transition.

Veridian Behavioral Health is here to help. For support, please call 785-452-4930.

06/01/2026

Childhood vaccines have played a vital role in protecting children from serious and potentially life-threatening diseases for generations. Salina Pediatric Care makes it easy for families to keep their children on track with recommended vaccinations.

In this episode of The PULSE, Bill Unsderfer, MD, and Reggie Rhodeman, CMA, discuss how vaccines strengthen the body’s immune system and help protect children from preventable illnesses.

The PULSE is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and airs every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN as part of Good Day Kansas.

📢 Attention Medical Professionals & Social Workers!Mark your calendars for the 2026 Oncology Symposium, hosted at the Ta...
06/01/2026

📢 Attention Medical Professionals & Social Workers!
Mark your calendars for the 2026 Oncology Symposium, hosted at the Tammy Walker Cancer Center.
📅 Friday, October 16, 2026

More details to come!

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