- Pediatric CareAddi worked at Newton Medical Center for five years in the Labor and Delivery department. Addi treats the whole family but is especially interested in Women's Heath and Pediatric care.
- Family PracticeDr. Brooke Dunlavy earned her medical degree from the University of Kansas and completed her residency in family medicine at Via Christi Health System in Wichita. She joined Axtell Clinic in 2015 to provide full scope family medicine. Dr. Dunlavy is Board Certified with the American Board of Family Medicine and is accepting new patients. Dr. Dunlavy also provides full-service medical aesthetics services. Visit Aesthetics @ Axtell by Brooke Dunlavy MD to learn more.
- Infectious DiseasesWith the development of the microscope and germ theory in Europe, medicine began the transition to a more scientific approach. Eventually the medical practice of treating what ailed a patient with the letting of a little blood lost favor. “The Lancet”, an important British Medical Journal still published today, derives it name from this early procedure. The treatment of infectious diseases with mustard plasters which blistered the skin, and with the poisons arsenic and mercury, were abandoned. Many doctors including J.T. and subsequent Axtell Clinic physicians studied in Europe; Paris, Munich, Vienna, Berlin, Berne, Zurich, and Brussels to bring these new approaches to America. Dr. Axtell and his wife were in Zurich observing surgery in fact when they learned of the assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand of Austria and then witnessed his funeral procession in Vienna. These tensions which surrounded the start of WW1 complicated their passage back home as well. In contrast to the boat trip over to Europe months earlier, the return trip was delayed and absent music, lights, and the glowing tip of lit cigars on deck. The Axtells were now incredulous that they had to fear being sunk by destroyers when months earlier they were warmly welcomed and entertained by German physicians.
- Ophthalmology
- Labor and Delivery
- Orthopedic SurgeryThe broad respect he enjoyed during his career is reflected by his appointment to the surgical staff at Bethany Hospital, a Methodist Hospital in Kansas City in 1895. At the College of Physicians and Surgeons also in Kansas City(the forerunner to the University of Kansas School of Medicine), he was on staff as an instructor in Orthopedic Surgery. “A Biographical History of Central Kansas Illustrated” subtitled, “Portraits of Many Well Known People of this section of the Great West, who have been or are prominent in its History and Development” took note of Dr. Axtell’s work and writings in 1909. “Dr. Axtell is a student and a forcible and instructive writer, and many papers have been published by the various medical societies, before which they have been read.”
- BotoxBotox® is a topical injection medicine that is used to improve the look of moderate-to-severe frown lines and laugh lines between the brows in people 18 to 65 years of age. It works by blocking nerve impulses to the injected muscles; this reduces the muscle activity that causes moderate to severe lines to form between the brows.
- Acne Treatment
- Skin CareMedically-proven skin care products to reduce the effects of aging. Products and packages for daily cleansing, anti-aging, hydration and moisturizer. Call our office for free consultation on which products are right for you. Products can be purchased at Axtell office, or
- MicrodermabrasionAesthetics @ Axtell by Dr. Brooke Dunlavy offers medical aesthetic services Botox® & Jeuveau®, Juvederm® fillers, Skin Pen® Microneedling, Skin Peels, Microdermabrasion, Dermaplaning, and medical-grade skin care products from SkinMedica®.
- Sports MedicineAfter completing his medical degree in 1988 and then his residency in family practice in 1991, both from the Univery of Kansas, Dr. Glover joined Axtell Clinic in 1991. He specializes in family medicine, including pediatrics, sports medicine, geriatrics, men's health, women's health and medical research.
- Geriatrics