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
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Acute Concerns (Eligible for Care) |
Nonacute or Routine Concerns (Ineligible for Care) |
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COVID-19, flu, common cold and other upper respiratory illness symptoms |
Routine care for ongoing concerns (e.g. high blood pressure, diabetes) |
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Abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea |
Annual gynecological exams and birth control prescriptions |
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Headache/migraine |
Physicals |
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Eye pain and irritation (e.g. pink eye) |
Psychiatry |
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Ear pain and pressure |
Non-symptomatic sexually transmitted infection testing |
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Injury (e.g. sprain, strain, laceration) |
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Allergic reaction |
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Chemical exposure |
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Genital concerns (including urinary tract infections and testing for sexually transmitted infections, if experiencing symptoms) |
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