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508 Washington Street, Cedar Vale, KS 67024
Call: 620-758-2221
200 N. Plum Street, Moline, KS 67353
Call: 620-647-8109
204 N. Main Street, Dexter, KS 67038
Call: 620-876-5863
300 North Street, Sedan, KS 67361
Call: 620-725-3818
1230 E. 6th Ave. Suite 1B, Winfield, KS
Call: 620-221-4000
1700 E 9th Ave, Winfield, KS 67156
Call: 620-221-0110
1230 E. 6th Ave. Suite 1A, Winfield, KS
Call: 620-402-6699
1300 E. Fifth Ave., Winfield, KS 67156
Call: 620-221-2300

WILLIAM NEWTON SURGERY & SPECIALTIES

Offering comprehensive surgical care close to home, Drs. Bloedel & Morrissey are committed to providing local, expert general surgery care in addition to several specialty services. While some treatment plans or minor surgeries can be done in-office, larger surgeries will take place in the new H. L. Snyder Medical Foundation Surgery Center at William Newton Hospital.

Make an Appointment

Schedule your appointment for surgical consultation or osteopathic care today! Find contact info and clinic hours for both of our physicians below.

P: 620-221-8930
F: 620-221-4060
Clinic hours: M, T, & Th 1pm – 4pm
Office hours (receptionist available): M-Th 8am -12pm, 1pm - 4pm and F 8am - 12pm
Location: Physicians Pavilion, 1230 E 6th Ave, Suite 1D (main level – straight ahead & to the right), Winfield, KS

P: 620-222-6270
F: 620-222-6271
Clinic hours: Mondays 9am – 12pm; 1:30pm – 4:30pm
Office hours (receptionist available): M-Th 8am - 12pm, 1pm - 4:30pm, closed Fridays
Location: Physicians Pavilion, 1230 E 6th Ave, Suite 2B (2nd level, to the left), Winfield, KS

Our Services

  • EGD
  • Colonoscopy
  • Port-a-cath Insertion
  • Abdominal Paracentesis
  • Central Line Placement
  • Carpal Tunnel Release
  • Umbilical Hernia Repair
  • Diagnostic Laparoscopy
  • Pilonidal Cystectomy
  • Hemorrhoidectomy
  • Wound Care
  • Breast Biopsies
  • Lymph Node Biopsies
  • Osteopathic Manipulation
  • Laparoscopic Lysis of Adhesions
  • Laparoscopic and Open Colectomy
  • Lesion Removals (Office and OR)
  • Laparoscopic and Open Cholecystectomy
  • Laparoscopic and Open Appendectomy
  • Laparoscopic and Open Ventral Hernia Repair
  • Laparoscopic and Open Inguinal Hernia Repair
  • Vasectomy


Patient Resources & Education

New Patient Form Health History Form Consent to Communicate Patient Portal Financial Policy Pre-Op Instructions Colonoscopy Prep Switching to Lovenox Gallbladder Surgery Prep Hernia Surgery Prep


Recursos y educación para pacientes

Consentimiento para comunicar Instrucciones preoperatorias Preparación para la colonoscopia Política financiera



Located at the Physicians Pavilion at 1230 E 6th Ave. in Winfield, KS


Meet our Team

Kelly Alberding, Receptionist/Medical Assistant


Nicole Brooks, RN

Molly Jones, Clinic Manager



Jami White, RN

Insurance

We accept nearly all major insurance plans. In addition to accepting most major forms of health insurance, in order to promote the health and well‐being of the community served, individuals with limited financial resources who are unable to access entitlement programs shall be eligible for free or discounted health care services based on established criteria. Eligibility criteria will be based upon 120 to 200% Federal Poverty guidelines ww.aspe.hhs.gov/poverty and will be revised annually in conjunction with the published updates by the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

For the most up-to-date information on our accepted private health insurance plans contact our clinic directly at 620-222-6270.


Frequently Asked Questions about Osteopathic Manipulation 

Traditional Osteopathy is a holistic or “whole person” approach to healing. Osteopaths are trained to look at the mind, body, and spirit, rather than focus only on the diseased parts. They embrace the philosophy that the body has an innate or natural ability to heal itself. By using hands-on manipulation techniques, the osteopath removes physical restrictions that cause pain or disease. This allows the body to heal naturally.

Osteopaths or Doctors of Osteopathy (DO) are fully licensed physicians. Like MDs who are authorized to prescribe medication, perform surgery, and order all diagnostic tests. While attending their medical schools, DOs are responsible for the same academic courses as MDs but receive additional training in the study of the body’s musculoskeletal system.

Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) is a specialty of osteopathy that emphasizes a hands-on approach to diagnosing, treating, and preventing illness or injury. Osteopaths work with their hands to identify areas where body structure is abnormally impaired or restricted. Using gentle and precise osteopathic manipulation treatment (OMT) techniques, restrictions are removed, pain is relieved and the body is able to heal itself.  

People of all ages and backgrounds, including infants, children, athletes, workers, and the elderly have all experienced pain relief and improved mobility from OMT.
Osteopathic Manipulation promotes deep relaxation and well-being, OMT also helps to maintain health and prevent disease or injury.

Pain Relief:

  • Neck, back, and shoulder pain
  • Headaches and migraines
  • Sprains and strains
  • Muscle aches
  • Joint pain
  • Sciatica
  • Overuse syndromes
  • Sports injuries and accident-related injuries

Illness/ Medical Conditions

  • Asthma
  • Sinusitis
  • Bronchitis
  • Frequent colds and sore throats
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • ADD/ADDHD

Pregnancy:

  • Back pain
  • Groin pain
  • Leg swelling

Infants and Children:

  • Colic
  • Spitting up
  • Suckling difficulty
  • Birth trauma
  • Delayed development
  • Recurrent ear infections

For the body to maintain health, it must have normal nerve function and be able to circulate all of its fluids (ex. blood, lymph, digestive fluids, cerebral spinal fluids etc). These fluids carry hormones, enzymes, nutrition, and oxygen required to regulate the body and sustain health. Any blockage of the fluids or nerves results in pain or disease. These blockages may be structural or non-structural.

Structural (physical) blocks may be in the bones, tissues, or organs. Osteopathic manipulation uses gentle hands-on techniques to remove physical blocks – this restores normal structure and function, which promotes innate healing and pain relief.

Non-structural impediments may include emotional patterns or memories that create physical stress on the body. This can result in pain or disease. These are often responses to stressful incidents of the past or present or are repetitive. Non-structural impediments may be helped with OMT or with spiritual-medical healing.

Depending on your condition, different osteopathic treatment techniques are used. Some examples include: soft tissue, myofascial release, cranial-sacral, visceral manipulation, muscle energy, lymphatic, Jones strain-counter strain, facilitated positional release, and cranial biodynamics.

Most patients are treated sitting or lying down. All treatments are specific to the patient and their particular condition. A variety of techniques are used: some resemble stretching while others are very light in touch. During the treatment, some patients feel a sense of relaxation, warmth, or tingling. Others report no sensation at all.

For those who have never experienced it, osteopathic manipulation is difficult to describe. It is unlike any other form of manual therapy. It is not massage, reiki, or chiropractic. Many patients cannot even feel most of the Osteopath’s most effective techniques.

Most patients experience deep relaxation and improvement of symptoms. Adverse effects may include but are not limited to muscle aches and the possible aggravation of symptoms existing prior to treatment, which usually resolve in 1-2 days.

Many factors are involved in healing. A patient in general good health responds more quickly than someone with a chronic problem. A chronic condition takes years to develop and takes longer to heal. Depending on the problem, an individual may be helped within a few treatments, while others with chromic problems might require a much longer period. Once pain is resolved, maintenance care is offered to help prevent the recurrence of pain or disease.