New Look?

We want to make the website a tool that serves the needs of our patients, their families, and our community.  So, we're changing quite a few things.  There's still a lot to do, but we wanted to get what we have out to you and let you participate in determining the future of this service.  Please use the Contact Form if you have any questions or general ideas.  Also, many pages have a section for comments where we welcome your input.  If there's something you want, we want to know.

A little bit about us...

Greeley County Health Services is located in Tribune, Kansas with a service area that covers a large area of western Kansas including the primary communities of Greeley and Wallace County, Kansas. Greeley County is located on the western border of Kansas, 3 1/2 hours from Denver, Colorado and 6 hours from Wichita, Kansas. Wallace County is immediately north of Greeley County, with Tribune and Sharon Springs separated by 31 miles of Kansas Highway 27.

Greeley County Health Services has dramatically stabilized and expanded healthcare in this region and given economic support to the surrounding rural economy. Under the leadership and stability of two physicians, Dr. Robert Moser, M.D. and Dr. Wendel Ellis, D.O, the organization has changed from a hospital and private practice of one physician into a system of care known as Greeley County Health Services. The service includes an 18-bed hospital, hospital-based clinics in Tribune and Sharon Springs, a 32-bed nursing home with 4 assisted living rooms, full-time physical therapy, and local home health services. There are four board certified Family Physicians, an advanced nurse practioner, a physician assistant, a behavioral health provider, a patient educator, two Community Health Resource Specialists, a physical therapist and physical therapy aid, respiratory therapy, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, and a part-time general surgeon. Outpatient clinics include gynecology, cardiology, urology and ENT. Other services available locally include laparoscopic surgeries, ultrasound and CAT scans. Mammography services were introduced in November 2005.

Greeley County Health Care Services is an example of how providers, community leaders and the general public can work together in expanding community access to health services and expanding health services offered to the rural setting.  Check out "Our Story" for more on the history of GCHS.

Check back soon for these additions to this section:

Board (Minutes, Meetings, Members) 

Staff Blogs

Facilities Maps