Trauma
As a verified Level I Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons, Saint Luke's Hospital provides total care for every aspect of injury—from prevention through rehabilitation.
Trauma Services
Saint Luke’s trauma team uses region-leading expertise and experience to provide extraordinary care.
Saint Luke's emergency services
Community education programs
Domestic violence resources
Trauma Survivors Network
Clinical forensic services
Trauma Survivors Support Group
Why choose us for trauma care?
Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City is designated by The Joint Commission as a Comprehensive Cardiac Center and Comprehensive Stroke Center and is a Verified Level I Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons. Saint Luke's Hospital also has achieved five consecutive Magnet® designations for outstanding patient outcomes and satisfaction, a feat achieved by less than 2% of all hospitals worldwide.
Saint Luke’s Hospital is proud to be a Trauma Survivor Network site, helping trauma survivors and their families manage their recovery and improve their lives.
Our expert trauma team involves specialists from a variety of disciplines working together seamlessly to deliver exceptional care:
- Trauma surgeons
- Emergency department physicians
- Plastic surgeons
- Anesthesiologists
- Radiologists
- Emergency nurses and technicians
- Respiratory therapists
- Operating room personnel
- Chaplain for family and patient support
- Rehabilitation physicians
Saint Luke’s Hospital trauma staff has the technology and expertise necessary to treat any injury.
Supporting survivors
Your words can offer hope and healing to trauma survivors facing a long road to physical and emotional recovery.
Locations
Saint Luke's Trauma and Critical Care Specialists–Plaza
Trauma news and resources
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KCTV: Saint Luke's Offers Free Gun Locks To Promote Firearm Safety
Patient Stories
Trauma Survivor Finds Purpose in Recovery
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Health News You Can Use: Saint Luke's Clinical Forensics Program
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KCTV: Saint Luke’s Reunites Trauma Survivors with Medical Staff
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Doctors Discuss Guns Being Leading Cause of Death for US Children
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