Open Until 5:00 PM
Description
After hours please call 785-889-4272.
Hours
Tuesday:
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Services
Family Medicine
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Nicholas Cahoj, MD
Family Medicine
Locations: Frankfort, Westmoreland
Position: Physician
Medical Services: Youth Services, Diabetic Care, Men's Health, Senior Care, Family Medicine, Women's Health
See My BioCloseNicholas Cahoj, MD
Dr. Nicholas Cahoj graduated from Kansas State University and the University of Kansas School of Medicine. He completed his residency at Via Christi Family Medicine in Wichita. Dr. Cahoj grew up in Atwood, Kansas. He appreciates family practice. "I enjoy the relationships that I get to build with patients and their families. I also enjoy the broad array of conditions that I see and treat," he said. He performs esophagogastroduodenoscopies (EGDs) and colonoscopies. He enjoys teaching students and is a clinical assistant professor for the University of Kansas School of Medicine- Wichita. Dr. Cahoj and his wife, Alyssa, have three daughters who they enjoy helping in their sports and activities. He also likes watching sports, hunting/shooting, and playing golf. . -
Nancy Bosse, APRN‐C
Family Medicine
Locations: Onaga, Westmoreland
Position: Advanced Practitioner
Medical Services: Emergency Department, Youth Services, Diabetic Care, Men's Health, Senior Care, Family Medicine, Women's Health
See My BioCloseNancy Bosse, APRN‐C
Nancy Bosse, APRN-C, holds a bachelor of science degree in nursing from Washburn University and a master of science in nursing-family nurse practitioner degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Bosse worked in critical care, neurology, trauma, and general surgery for 20 years at Saint Luke’s Hospital in Kansas City. Her areas of clinical interest are women’s health, pediatrics, and geriatrics, and she loves family practice because it allows her to help patients while getting to know them and their entire family. Bosse says the most important thing patients can do is to “let us know if you are not getting better. Follow up so we can help you!” Bosse grew up in Onaga and now resides in Wamego with her husband and two children. When not at work, she enjoys attending kids’ activities, being outside, gardening, and helping at the farm. -
Amanda Rempe, APRN
Family Medicine
Locations: Holton, Westmoreland
Position: Advanced Practitioner
Medical Services: Diabetic Care, Family Medicine, Health Screenings, Men's Health, Senior Care, Women's Health, Youth Services
See My BioCloseAmanda Rempe, APRN
Amanda Rempe has deep roots in the community she now serves as a family nurse practitioner. Born and raised in rural Kansas, Amanda has been connected to Community HealthCare System her entire life—as a patient, a nurse, and now as a provider. Amanda earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Washburn University in 2015 and began her career in emergency medicine at Stormont Vail. She soon returned home to CHCS, where she spent six years caring for patients in the hospital setting. In 2021, she completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice at Washburn and transitioned to the role of APRN. For Amanda, healthcare is personal. “I became a nurse practitioner because I wanted to make a meaningful difference in the community where my friends and family live,” she says. “It’s an honor to walk alongside patients and help them make healthcare decisions that align with their goals.” Amanda is board-certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) and is passionate about improving quality of life through personalized, compassionate care. She values the strong relationships she builds with her patients and believes that investing in your health is one of the best decisions you can make. Outside of work, Amanda enjoys reading and spending time with her family. She and her high school sweetheart, Kyle, live outside of Frankfort with their five children—Josie, Kash, Colt, Elsie, and Banks. She’s proud to be raising her family in the same close-knit community that raised her—and just as proud to care for her neighbors at CHCS.