Gateway Wound Care is preparing to expand mobile, in-home wound care to Johnson County, Kansas — including Overland Park, Leawood, and surrounding communities. Join the waitlist to be notified when we launch KS-side visits.
Planned cities in the Johnson County expansion:
Johnson County, Kansas is the most populous county in the state and includes affluent, medically sophisticated suburbs along the southern edge of the Kansas City metro. It is home to Overland Park Regional Medical Center, Menorah Medical Center, and Olathe Medical Center, as well as a large population of older adults in independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing facilities where Gateway's home-visit model fits naturally.
Planned expansion notice: Gateway Wound Care currently operates on the Missouri side of the Kansas City metro. Kansas-side service in Johnson County — including Overland Park, Leawood, Olathe, Shawnee, Lenexa, Mission, Prairie Village — is a planned expansion. We are completing Kansas foreign LLC registration, Kansas corporate practice of medicine (CPOM) doctrine review with a Kansas healthcare attorney, and Kansas NP collaborative practice agreements. We expect to begin accepting Kansas patients in a future phase. Submit the waitlist form and we will reach out as soon as KS visits are available.
Gateway Wound Care — Kansas City is a mobile, NP-led wound care practice. Our nurse practitioners travel to patient homes, assisted living facilities (ALFs), skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), and memory care communities to deliver specialty-level wound management without the patient having to travel to a clinic. Missouri-side operations are live; Kansas-side expansion is pending final regulatory clearance.
Our service model is designed for patients who cannot easily access a hospital outpatient wound clinic — frail elderly patients, patients recovering from surgery or stroke, patients with advanced diabetes, pressure-injury patients in long-term care, and any patient whose mobility makes a clinic visit a hardship. We accept Medicare Part B and coordinate with most commercial insurance plans; insurance benefits are verified before the first visit at no cost to the patient or family.
Wagner-scale assessment, sharp debridement, offloading, and NPWT when indicated. See our DFU treatment page.
NPIAP staging (Stage 1–4, unstageable, DTI), repositioning plans, advanced dressings. See our pressure ulcer page.
Multi-layer compression therapy, exudate management, debridement. See our venous ulcer page.
NPWT initiation, dressing changes, Medicare LCD documentation. See our NPWT page.
Call (314) 689-1320, fax (314) 689-1318, email dan@gatewaywoundcare.com, or submit online at woundcarekc.com/refer.
Your waitlist entry is confirmed and you are contacted the moment KS operations launch in Johnson County.
When Kansas operations begin, we contact every waitlist patient in priority order to schedule first visits.