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Care is available Monday through Friday from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Appointments are required.

UNO faculty and staff are now eligible to receive medical care for immunizations and acute needs — short-term treatment for urgent medical conditions.

Appointments are required for care and must be made by calling 402.554.2374.

  • Walk-ins are not accepted.
  • Appointments are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

We are a Tier 1 Option

Nebraska Medicine is a Tier 1 option for those enrolled in the university’s health insurance plan, which could mean lower out-of-pocket costs compared to other community options.

Services are billed at the community rate. Please consult your plan for more information.

Examples of Acute and Nonacute Concerns

Acute Concerns (Eligible for Care)

Nonacute or Routine Concerns (Ineligible for Care)

COVID-19, flu, common cold and other upper respiratory illness symptoms

Routine care for ongoing concerns (e.g. high blood pressure, diabetes)

Abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea

Annual gynecological exams and birth control prescriptions

Headache/migraine

Physicals

Eye pain and irritation (e.g. pink eye)

Psychiatry

Ear pain and pressure

Non-symptomatic sexually transmitted infection testing

Injury (e.g. sprain, strain, laceration)

Allergic reaction

Chemical exposure

Genital concerns (including urinary tract infections and testing for sexually transmitted infections, if experiencing symptoms)

Contact Us

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  • 102 Health & Kinesiology (H&K)
  • 6001 Dodge Street | Omaha, NE 68182
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  • Phone: 402.554.2374

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