Children's Mercy Kansas City

Nationally Ranked in 10 Specialties | Kansas City, MO

Overview

Hospital Details

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Quick Stats

  • Hospital TypeChildren's general
  • Hospital SizeMedium metro (301 beds)
  • Number of Doctors766
  • Number of Nurses1,042
  • Nurse Magnet Status ?
  • Trauma Center ?

Overview

Children's Mercy Kansas City in Kansas City, MO is ranked nationally in 10 pediatric specialties. Children's Mercy Kansas City is a 301-bed children's general facility with 12,245 admissions in the most recent year reported. It performed 4,055 annual inpatient and 10,326 outpatient surgeries. Its emergency room had 67,910 visits. Children's Mercy Kansas City is a teaching hospital.

Rankings and Recognitions

The U.S. News analysis of hospitals includes data from nearly 5,000 centers across multiple clinical specialties, procedures and conditions. Scores are based on a variety of patient outcome and care-related factors, such as patient safety and nurse staffing. Hospitals are ranked nationally in specialties and regionally in states and major metro areas. U.S. News assigns a rating to hospitals in a handful of common procedures and conditions, including hip replacement and COPD. Children's Mercy Kansas City is ranked nationally in 10 children's specialties. Read more about how we rank best hospitals.

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This Hospital's Performance

Children's Specialties Rankings

U.S. News gathers clinical data directly from children's hospitals through a detailed survey spanning 10 pediatric specialties.

Specialty National Rank Overall Score
Neonatology #24 78.2/100 Scorecard
Pediatric Cancer #42 69.7/100 Scorecard
Pediatric Cardiology & Heart Surgery #19 79.0/100 Scorecard
Pediatric Diabetes & Endocrinology #33 73.1/100 Scorecard
Pediatric Gastroenterology & GI Surgery #25 74.1/100 Scorecard
Pediatric Nephrology #7 91.6/100 Scorecard
Pediatric Neurology & Neurosurgery #31 72.5/100 Scorecard
Pediatric Orthopedics #28 74.7/100 Scorecard
Pediatric Pulmonology #46 66.3/100 Scorecard
Pediatric Urology #20 74.0/100 Scorecard

Children's Mercy Kansas City Photo Gallery
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Front entrance of Children's Mercy Adele Hall Campus at night [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

Pediatric Gastroenterologist Craig Friesen, MD, and Child Psychologist Jennifer V. Schurman, PhD, collaborate to provide a biopsychosocial approach to treating abdominal pain. [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

Children’s Mercy Orthopaedic Surgery offers specialization in hand surgery, sports medicine, spine surgery and a wide range of complex surgical treatments. [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

For the past 15 years, Children’s Mercy has been one of two coordinating centers for CKiD, a study of pediatric kidney disease that is changing treatment and improving outcomes. [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

Children’s Mercy offers highly specialized focus clinics for Turner Syndrome, PCOS, Q22 and other endocrine disorders. [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

The Level IV NICU and the Elizabeth J. Ferrell Fetal Health Center at Children’s Mercy offer the highest level of care for high risk infants before, during and after deliver. [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

Children’s Mercy is the pediatric provider in the NCI-designated University of Kansas Cancer Center Consortium, providing lifesaving research and treatment to children with cancer. [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

Innovation and collaboration within our Ward Family Heart Center is helping find answers for the most difficult pediatric heart conditions. [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

Aerial view of campus [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

Front entrance of Children's Mercy Adele Hall Campus at night [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

Pediatric Gastroenterologist Craig Friesen, MD, and Child Psychologist Jennifer V. Schurman, PhD, collaborate to provide a biopsychosocial approach to treating abdominal pain. [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

Children’s Mercy Orthopaedic Surgery offers specialization in hand surgery, sports medicine, spine surgery and a wide range of complex surgical treatments. [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

For the past 15 years, Children’s Mercy has been one of two coordinating centers for CKiD, a study of pediatric kidney disease that is changing treatment and improving outcomes. [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

Children’s Mercy offers highly specialized focus clinics for Turner Syndrome, PCOS, Q22 and other endocrine disorders. [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

The Level IV NICU and the Elizabeth J. Ferrell Fetal Health Center at Children’s Mercy offer the highest level of care for high risk infants before, during and after deliver. [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

Children’s Mercy is the pediatric provider in the NCI-designated University of Kansas Cancer Center Consortium, providing lifesaving research and treatment to children with cancer. [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

Innovation and collaboration within our Ward Family Heart Center is helping find answers for the most difficult pediatric heart conditions. [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

Aerial view of campus [© ©The Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2017]

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Hospital Details

Kansas City, MO Explore Map

Quick Stats

  • Hospital TypeChildren's general
  • Hospital SizeMedium metro (301 beds)
  • Number of Doctors766
  • Number of Nurses1,042
  • Nurse Magnet Status ?
  • Trauma Center ?