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Offers heart health care to those in need. Services can include cardiovascular surgery, clinics, rehabilitation, therapy, diagnostic imaging and more.

Offers sleep disorder services and treatments for anyone having issues with sleep. Sleep studies are conducted to gather information for diagnosis and to create a treatment plan that will help with the sleeping disorder.

Offers sleep care for patients of all ages, for disorders including:

- Sleep apnea

- Restless legs syndrome

- Insomnia

- Sleepwalking and night terrors

- Narcolepsy

Provides sleep diagnostic testing and education. Physicians interpret studies and provide the patient care options.

Provides a comprehensive range of medical, diagnostic, and testing services locally. Services include specialty clinics such as allergy, dietary, counseling, ear nose and throat, oncology, pulmonology, and surgery (both inpatient and outpatient). Emergency medical care is available for individuals requiring immediate assistance for acute illnesses or injuries.

Additional offerings include cardiac rehabilitation, social services, physical, occupational, and speech therapies, wellness programs, and sleep disorder clinics for preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services.

Hospice care is provided for terminally ill individuals and their families, offering medical care, pain management, emotional and spiritual support, and bereavement services. Health and disability-related support groups are available to connect individuals, families, and friends for mutual support and resource sharing.

Categories

Emergency Medical Care
Diagnostic Imaging/Radiology
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Sleep Disorders Clinics
Physical Therapy
Allergy Testing
Community Wellness Programs
Hospitals
Speech Therapy
Hospice Care
Occupational Therapy

Hospital and emergency department.

Cancer Care offering complete diagnostic and treatment methods, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and biotherapy, screenings, hereditary risk assessments, cancer survivor events and support groups. Telephone: (402) 481-5400

Care Management Services counsel and help with arranging post-hospital care for patients and their family members. Telephone: (402) 481-8941

Center for Sleep Medicine where registered polysomnographic technologists conduct sleep evaluations for the diagnosis and treatment of problems such as sleep apnea and excessive snoring, narcolepsy, insomnia, night terrors, sleepwalking, and shift work adaptation. Telephone: (402) 481-9646

Conference Center for use by community groups meeting specific criteria based on limited availability. Catering is available, and fees are charged according to the room and services requested. Telephone: (402) 481-5646

Pastoral Care and educational programs to patients and their families. Telephone: (402) 481-5130

Urinary Incontinence Service is a confidential, individualized program which assists women with urinary stress incontinence to regain muscle control. Clients are given instruction in how to perform the Kegel technique, as well as the use of biofeedback-assisted muscle training to control stress or urgency incontinence. Other options include collagen injection, done by a urologist, to increase resistance for urinary leakage. Telephone: (402) 481-5629

Volunteers may begin service at the age of 14 and remain active for as long as they desire. Opportunities exist in over 90 areas at the medical center. For more information, call 402-481-3032.

Categories

Cancer Clinics
Hospitals
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Sleep Disorders Clinics