Saint Luke’s Muriel I. Kauffman Women’s Heart Center

Prioritizing Women's Heart Health

Saint Luke's Muriel I. Kauffman Women’s Heart Center is the first center of its kind in the United States to take a proactive role in addressing women’s heart health. Established in 1994, the center operated as a program within Saint Luke’s Hospital. After receiving a generous gift from Julia Irene Kauffman in 2004, the new center was unveiled and named in honor of her mother, Muriel I. Kauffman.

The Women’s Heart Center provides health education, offers screenings, and leads national research on women’s heart health and disease prevention. The center is nationally recognized as a leader in advocacy for women, their families, and their health.

In 2024, the creation of Saint Luke’s Muriel I. Kauffman Institute for Women’s Cardiovascular Research was announced. The Institute is the first of its kind, dedicated to studying the unique aspects of heart conditions in women with the goal of narrowing the sex-specific research gaps both in prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease.

Recognition & Awards

Our team has had the honor of meeting, working with, and being recognized by passionate nationwide leaders, who have also contributed to the advancement of women’s heart health awareness.    

  • Recognition at two White House receptions for our pioneering efforts in women's heart health
  • Recipient of the Inaugural Woman’s Day Red Dress Award
  • Recognition as a partner with the CDC Million Hearts Initiative, a program designed to help save lives through education on lowering blood pressure and reducing the prevalence of cardiovascular disease
  • Founding partner of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s Heart Truth Campaign, a national life-saving campaign to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease in women
  • Founding partner of WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease in Washington, D.C.
  • Leader as a national spokesperson for the American Heart Association
  • Founding partner of the Food As Medicine Institute Alliance

Location

Saint Luke’s Muriel I. Kauffman Women's Heart Center
4401 Wornall Rd
Kansas City, MO 64111
Phone: 816-932-5784


Assessments & Programs

Wellness Assessments
The best tools women can use in the fight against heart disease are education and awareness. Consider these packages to assess your heart’s health.

Food As Medicine Everyday
This program introduces people to the healing power of whole foods as medicine.

The Red Dress
The Red Dress is the national symbol for women and heart disease awareness. We educate our community all year with this symbol front and center.

The Red Scarf
Donate a handmade red scarf to show support, comfort, and encouragement for hospitalized women with heart disease.

Pathway to Purpose
Our volunteers with heart disease support women newly diagnosed with heart conditions.


Research

Saint Luke’s Muriel I. Kauffman Institute for Women’s Cardiovascular Research was established in 2024 as an arm of the Women’s Heart Center. The Institute is dedicated to innovative cardiovascular care and outcomes research. Currently, we are spearheading and participating in research registries in the below areas:

Learn more about Institute for Women’s Cardiovascular Research.

Meet our team

  • Tracy Stevens, MD, Medical Director
  • Marcia McCoy, RN, MSN, Director
  • Anna Grodzinsky, MD, Research Clinical Scholar
  • Carmen Butcher, RN, BSN, Heart Wellness Coordinator
  • Grace Webb, Nutrition Health Coordinator
  • Christina Kangethe, Administrative Assistant

Feedback

Questions and comments are welcome by calling 816-932-5624 or emailing mmccoy@saintlukeskc.org.

News

Oct. 7, 2024

KSHB: Saint Luke's, UMKC to Lead Nationwide Study in Effort to Combat Maternal Mortality

The study will look at outcomes of 1,000 pregnant people to create better care for moms with heart conditions during pregnancy.
Oct. 4, 2024

KCTV: Saint Luke's, UMKC Leading New Study to Help Address Maternal Mortality

KCTV talked to Dr. Anna Grodzinsky and two local mothers who participated in the pilot phase of the HOPE Study for Mom and Baby.
Aug. 28, 2024

FOX4: Saint Luke's Foundation Announces New Institute for Women's Cardiovascular Research

FOX4 talked to Dr. Tracy Stevens about how women have been underrepresented in cardiovascular research and how the new institute plans to make a difference.
Aug. 28, 2024

KCTV: Saint Luke's Foundation Announces New Institute Committed to Women's Heart Research

KCTV spoke to Dr. Tracy Stevens about how the new institute aims to lead to a better understanding of the unique aspects of women's heart conditions.
Aug. 28, 2024

KSHB: Saint Luke's Foundation Announces Institute to Study Women's Heart Health

KSHB talked to Dr. Tracy Stevens and one local woman who suffered a SCAD heart attack about the significance of the new institute.
Jul. 22, 2024

KSHB: Rare Life-Threatening Pregnancy Condition Can Have Serious Health Implications Later in Life

HELLP Syndrome is a life-threatening pregnancy complication and women are often completely unaware that it can put them at an increased risk many years later.
Feb. 26, 2024

KMBC: Leavenworth Mother's Story Highlights the Perils Women's Hearts Face in Pregnancy

KMBC talked to Dr. Laura Schmidt about the impact pregnancy has on a woman's heart and Saint Luke's unique approach to treating these patients.
Feb. 16, 2024

FOX4: FAME: Walnut "Meat" Tacos

Grace Hoffman, Nutritional Coordinator with Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute and the Food As Medicine Everyday (FAME) program, shares a healthy meat-free taco recipe with the FOX4 morning show.
Feb. 2, 2024

KCTV: Mother and Two-Time SCAD Survivor Shares Story to Stress Importance of Heart Health Awareness

Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) is the number one cause of heart attack for women under 50. A wife and mother of two, Isabel, shares her journey of surviving not one but two SCAD events post-partum.
Feb. 2, 2024

KMBC: Saint Luke's Women's Heart Center Shares Unique Heart Health Message for Women

Dr. Tracy Stevens talks to KMBC about the unique conditions to women hearts and what people can do today to help research.
Feb. 2, 2024

KSHB: Saint Luke's Women's Heart Center Shares Heart Health Tips for Women

Dr. Tracy Stevens talks about the unique heart attack symptoms in women and what people can do today to help reduce their risk of heart attack by 95%.
Feb. 2, 2024

Health News You Can Use: Women's Heart Health and Research

Dr. Tracy Stevens shares how heart disease affects women uniquely and why more advocacy and research is needed on women's hearts.