When you or someone you love is seriously injured, Nebraska Medicine has the care you need. Our Level 1 trauma center is capable of treating the most life-threatening injuries among children and adults. Learn more about our trauma care.
The specialists at the Comprehensive Spine Program are trained to treat spine issues from the common to the complex. Learn how spine surgery helped this patient continue competing in Ironman competitions.
A diagnosis of breast cancer can be both physically and emotionally draining. Nebraska Medicine offers some of the most sophisticated breast reconstruction options to help women feel whole again after treatment is over. Learn more about these options.
For the second time, Nebraska Medicine received the HealthCare’s Most Wired designation. Most Wired health care organizations are ones that are committed to using technology to enhance care, support population management and value-based care.
It’s that time of the year again when the cold and flu viruses become rampant. When you’re feeling miserable, sometimes it’s difficult to know what you have and when it’s time to go to the doctor.
The human papillomavirus vaccine should be given to everyone between the ages of 9 and 26 years old to protect against a variety of cancers caused by the HPV virus.
Diagnostic radiologist Doug Niemann, MD, explains the benefits of 3D mammograms compared to traditional mammograms, what getting a mammogram is like for the patient and recommended ages to start getting mammograms.