Saint Luke's Newsroom

Jan. 27, 2021

KMBC: Woman six months seizure-free after new robotic assisted brain surgery at Saint Luke's

KMBC talked to Dr. Bartosz Grobelny about a new less invasive procedure that is proving to be a game-changer in the treatment of epilepsy.
Jan. 26, 2021

KSHB: Chiefs victory brings much needed mental health relief for fans

KSHB talked to Savannah Geske, PhD, about how the Chiefs AFC title win could be providing a mental health boost to Chiefs fans.
Jan. 21, 2021

KMBC: Saint Luke's Health System continuing vaccine distribution as it waits for more supply

KMBC talked to Greg Teale about what's next as Kansas and Missouri move into new phases for vaccine eligibility.
Jan. 21, 2021

KSHB: Kansas City Chiefs giving health care workers sense of hope

KSHB talked to nurse manager Kevin Turner about how the Kansas City Chiefs are making a difficult time a little easier for health care workers.
Jan. 19, 2021

KCTV: Saint Luke’s doctor describes impacts of concussion on athletes

After Patrick Mahomes was tackled around the head, KCTV talked to Dr. Sarah Gibbons about the impact concussions can have on athletes.
Jan. 19, 2021

KMBC: Concussion expert talks about Patrick Mahomes’ injury

KMBC talked to Dr. Sarah Gibbons about what doctors are looking for when evaluating the star quarterback for a potential concussion.
Jan. 19, 2021

KSHB: Expert, athletes talk concussion healing process following Mahomes’ injury

KSHB talked to Dr. Sarah Gibbons about how a concussion is still possible without a hard hit to the head.
Jan. 19, 2021

FOX4: Local brain injury experts weigh in on Mahomes, concussion symptoms and possible road to recovery

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has entered the NFL's concussion protocol. FOX4 talked to Dr. Sarah Gibbons about the most important part of recovery with potential concussions.
Jan. 14, 2021

Courier Tribune: Walk-in clinic now at Saint Luke's Smithville location

Saint Luke’s Primary Care–Smithville has expanded services to include a walk-in clinic treating patients with minor illnesses in the evening and on weekends.