Women's Care

We provide comprehensive care for women through all stages of life as well as from pre-pregnancy through childbirth.

In addition to keeping you healthy, we want you to be happy & comfortable when you welcome new members to your family.

Trauma Care

Overland Park Regional Medical Center is a certified Level II Trauma Center. We provide trauma services for a wide variety of conditions:

  • Falls
  • Hemorrhaging
  • Internal bleeding
  • Overexertion
  • Poisoning
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  • The Importance of Getting Screened for Breast Cancer
  • January 11, 2012
  • In Utah, KUTV Reporter’s On-Camera Mammogram Results in Cancer Diagnosis. Watch video. Read More
  • Overland Park Regional Medical Center Opens New Heart and Vascular/Neuroscience Lab
  • November 4, 2011
  • Unique multi-specialty cath lab combines advanced technology, streamlined procedures and interventional stroke care. Read More
  • NICU reunion joins parents, children and specialists
  • October 26, 2011
  • Patrick Hennessy does not remember his first visit to Overland Park Regional Medical Center’s annual NICU celebration, but his mother, Linda, does. (Reprinted courtesy of KC Nursing News) Read More
  • Damond Boatwright Appointed Chief Executive Officer
  • September 26, 2011
  • Accomplished healthcare executive will further the hospital’s position at renowned medical center. Read More
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Anne Kobbermann, MD
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Larry Watts, MD
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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CharliWhen asked to define the rollercoaster of emotions they experienced when their daughter was born prematurely, Kristi and Jason Fine use words such as “scary” and “overwhelming”.

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