About the Organization
SRHC is a community-owned, not-for-profit, Level III Trauma Center in Salina, Kansas. We are proud to be the areas only certified primary stroke center and accredited chest pain center. Under our umbrella are three critical access hospitals; Lindsborg Community Hospital, Memorial Health System (Abilene), and North Central Kansas Medical Center (Concordia). Our facilities provide medical services to a 14 county area of north central Kansas, serving a patient base of 250,000. In addition, we employ over 90 physicians and 70 advanced practice providers in 27 specialties. SRHC has eight ORs with the latest in surgical technology including the Stryker MAKO robot, Excelsius GPS, and two da Vinci Xi robots.
Collegiality between providers, updated facilities, and state-of-the-art equipment make Salina Regional, and its affiliates, a great place to practice! Ask about our monthly stipend program for qualified residents and fellows!
Salina is the proud home of:
KU School of Nursing Salina
KU School of Medicine Salina
Smoky Hill Family Medicine Residency Program
About the Community
Salina is a progressive city with a growing population of 50,000. A diverse economy and strong work ethic allows the community to continually rank among Kansas' best in areas such as cost of living, regional trade pull, unemployment, and personal income. Our community serves as the regional hub for state-of-the-art medical services and also serves as the regional hub for retail trade and entertainment. Our community also provides many educational opportunities that range from private and public grade schools to four year universities. Enjoy the areas vast recreational amenities, some of which include our beautiful golf courses, parks and lakes. The performing arts center, community theater, remarkable zoo and entertaining festivals are among the many activities you and your family will enjoy.
Salina has been selected by Business Week magazine as one of the best places in Kansas to raise your kids! For those of us familiar with the community, this is no surprise.