Our Oncology Clinic provides full-spectrum urologic cancer care with access to advanced imaging, minimally invasive surgical procedures, and innovative, targeted therapies. We create a supportive and compassionate environment for individuals facing urological cancers. Our holistic approach addresses not only the physical aspects of the disease but also emotional support services.
With a rich history of proven, positive outcomes and forward-thinking care, we strive to improve the lives of those affected by urological cancers.
If surgery is required, Nebraska Urology’s proven history of positive outcomes is why patients choose us. In addition to our advanced urological expertise, the Oncology Clinic partners with Nebraska’s most cutting-edge surgical centers. We provide the highest standard of urologic cancer care in Nebraska.
Our urologists expertly diagnose and treat the full spectrum of urology conditions. Beyond their expertise, open communication and empathy guide our approach to patient care.
Yes, in emergencies, any of our physicians will see a child; however, we do have two physicians who see pediatric patients regularly, Dr. Don Henslee and Dr. Logan McGuffey.
In the state of Nebraska, the age of majority is 19, so we require all paperwork to be completed and signed by the parent/legal guardian. However, we do offer a form that can be signed by that person, allowing us to see and treat the patient without a parent/legal guardian present for the appointment. We must receive this completed form prior to the appointment. See Patient Forms.
No, we do not require a referral unless your insurance requires it. However, if you have been seen by another physician about the same problem we will be seeing you for, we ask that you make sure we get copies of those records prior to your appointment for our doctor to review.
Co-pays are due at the time of your visit; a statement will not be mailed.
Yes, we do participate in the Nebraska Medicaid Program. Your plan may require a referral from your primary care physician, which you must have prior to being seen. You will be responsible for any required co-pay.
Yes, we do. For your convenience we do have several wheelchairs available, including one over-sized chair.
A photograph helps us ensure the correct patient is receiving services and allows physicians and staff to put a face with a name.
Insurance companies require that we have current (within the last 12 months) information on file. In order for us to do everything we can to help you get your claims paid, we request this information annually.