Outpatient addiction treatment offers patients structured support for substance use disorders while maintaining connections to home, work, school and family life.
It has often been said that there is no health without mental health. Our behavioral health specialists work side by side with our medical teams in primary care and specialty clinics like oncology and transplant services.
Finding out you have a tumor or disease near the base of your skull can be frightening. Nebraska Medicine has a team that was built for exactly these types of cases. The Skull Base Program is the only one in the region focused entirely on this part of the body.
When people think about vein problems, they often picture bulging varicose veins. But many vein conditions first appear as other changes on the skin that can be clues to underlying vein disease.
By the time she was approaching 40, daily pain had stolen Sarah McHenry’s ability to walk to the park with her kids. Hip replacement surgery with orthopaedic surgeon Beau Kildow, MD, changed everything.
Brightly colored candies, cereals and sports drinks are hard to miss. On social media, you may have seen claims that food dyes can cause cancer. But is that true?
For Mike Woods, establishing charitable gift annuities became a natural way to align his values with meaningful impact - offering him dependable income while supporting the healing and hope patients find from Nebraska Medicine.
Summer weather is usually a welcome change after a long winter. But when you’re pregnant, heat waves can also add some uncomfortable challenges. OB-GYN Sydney Randall, MD, offers her top three summer pregnancy tips.
Nearly every Nebraska Medicine surgical specialty now offers robotic-assisted surgery, giving patients more treatment options that use smaller incisions and advanced technology.
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