Thomas T. Crouch, MD, FACP
Dr. Thomas Crouch is a Board-certified nephrologist and a Fellow in the American College of Physicians. He has been practicing medicine for 50 years. Dr. Crouch earned his degree in 1963 from the University of Colorado in Denver, Colorado. He completed his postdoctoral training as an intern at the University of California in San Francisco, California, and two residencies at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota. In between his fellowship programs, Dr. Crouch served in the United States Army. Following the programs, he served as an Associate Consultant in the Division of Nephrology at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. Outside of practicing medicine, Dr. Crouch is part of the teaching staff at St. Luke's Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, and is a Clinical Professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC). He is also the Director in the Department of Nephrology and Dialysis. He is Chairman of the Kidney Transplant Department and President of the Medical Staff. Dr. Crouch also served on the Board for St. Luke's Hospital and St. Luke's Hospital Foundation. He is Past President and Chairman of St. Luke's Hospital Foundation for Research and Development. Dr. Crouch also serves as the Medical Director of DaVita Dialysis Clinic. Besides the involvement within St. Luke's Hospital, Dr. Crouch has served on numerous national and state boards. He is a member of the American Society of Nephrology, the International Society of Nephrology, the National Dialysis Association, and the Society of Artificial Internal Organs. He has also co-authored several medical publications, as well as contributed to and directed several clinical research trials. In his free time, Dr. Crouch enjoys golfing, fishing and hiking.
Mission Statement
Kansas City Kidney Consultants mission is to provide the best possible medical care for our patients with dignity, respect, kindness, and courtesy while building a practice that allows us to provide that care in a pleasant and comfortable atmosphere.