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Testimonials
I left a very successful orthopaedic practice in Madison, Wisconsin (one of America’s most desirable cities in which to live) to join Wichita Clinic over 20 years ago. My wife and I have never regretted the move and have been very content living and working in Wichita. There are many opportunities to be involved in cultural affairs such as the Wichita Symphony, Chamber Music at the Barn, The Wichita Art Museum and many others. We have enjoyed being members of the Wichita Chapter of the American Institute of Wine and Food and are enjoying a renaissance of fine dining opportunities that have opened up in Wichita the past few years. Although we love visiting New York, Chicago, Washington, and San Francisco, we plan to remain here in Wichita if and when I ever retire from my position at Wichita Clinic.
George L. Lucas, MD Orthopedic Surgery/Hand and Microsurgery Joined Wichita Clinic in 1984
Sleep Medicine Center of Kansas is pleased to announce that the Pratt Regional Medical Center Sleep Disorders Center has been granted reaccreditation by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Forbes named Wichita the #1 place to live the good life cheaply and #2 in Top Cities for Jobs.
Money magazine named Wichita one of the best places to live among big cities.
The average commute time is less than 17 minutes and the cost of living is nearly 6% below the national average.
Wichita has been named an All American City 3 times. It’s a great place to enjoy Midwest values and multicultural experiences and amenities.
You’ll find leisure time activities and educational opportunities common to large cities---but with fewer of the constraints associated with big-city living.
Wichita is the region’s hub for medicine, technology, and higher learning.