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Testimonials
I’ve practiced dermatology at Wichita Clinic since 1973 and I am very proud to be a part of this group. I have a busy practice but also a great deal of balance in my life. I enjoy all kinds of outdoor activities with family and friends including water skiing and snow skiing. I’m also involved in medical missionary work in Haiti. Through these volunteer efforts I’ve really come to appreciate the compassionate care that my colleagues have shown when treating those who are less fortunate. Why would I practice anywhere else?
Stanley Capper, MD Dermatology Joined Wichita Clinic in 1973
Wichita Clinic congratulates Jerry Niernberger, DO (Family Medicine) who was recently elected President and Mark Wencel, MD (Pulmonary Medicine) who was elected Vice-President of Wichita Clinic’s Board of Directors.
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.