Nebraska Urology is committed to providing exceptional urological care to patients in Osceola, Nebraska. Our team is dedicated to serving this community with compassion and expertise, ensuring every patient receives personalized and comprehensive treatment close to home.
To ensure personalized attention, appointments at our Osceola location are available by appointment only.
531 Beebe St Osceola, NE 68651
Find what you should bring to your appointment. We also make it easy to locate forms, registration packets, and other patient resources.
We demystify treatment options, offering easy-to-understand educational resources.
Available for the entire range of medications our physicians prescribe.
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.
M – F
SA – SU
M – TH
F
2022 13th Street Auburn, NE
4800 Hospital Parkwa Beatrice, NE, 68310-6906
2910 Betten Dr Crete, NE 68333
372 S 9th Street David City, NE 68632
2200 H St Fairbury, NE 68352
3307 Bill Schock Blvd Falls City, NE 68355
1900 F Street Geneva, NE 68361
120 Park Ave. Hebron, NE 68370
1621 Front Street Henderson, NE
5401 South St Lincoln, NE 68506
1301 Grundman Blvd. Nebraska City, NE 68410
600 I Street Pawnee City, NE 68420
100 Hospital Drive Pender, Nebraska 68047
300 North Columbia Avenue Seward, NE 68434
2731 Healthcare Drive Syracuse, NE 68446
202 High St Tecumseh, NE 68450
1760 County Rd J Wahoo, NE 68066
2222 N Lincoln Avenue York, NE
You may call 402-421-8899 if your questions are related to your planned procedure, procedure instructions, postoperative care, etc. This will connect you with our surgery preadmission nurse. If your questions is more general or related to your clinic appointment or if you are calling for procedure results, please call 402-489-8888 to speak with a clinic nurse.
In general, we believe that it is important for family members to be able to be present as much as possible in the preop and recovery phases of care. Patient safety, visitor safety, patient privacy and confidentiality are also important, so we entrust this to the discretion of our nursing staff. In general, we ask that no more than two family members/visitors be present to accompany a patient.
Minor/pediatric patients are required to have a responsible adult in the center with them at all times.
We do request that, whenever possible, your escort remain at the center until you are ready to leave. It is acceptable if they have a short errand to make and will return immediately prior to you being ready for discharge. If your driver leaves the center, we must have a phone number to reach them.
If you are having general anesthesia, we will request that you remove your dentures just prior to going into the operating room. They will be given back to you as soon as you are awake. This is due to the possibility of bending or breaking during your procedure when you will not be able to protect the dentures. If you are having only topical anesthesia, you may keep your dentures intact.
Please call our preadmission nurse at 402-421-8899 to discuss your procedure and current illness or symptoms. Our nurse will work closely with your surgeon to determine if there is a need to reschedule.
Your ability to return to work will be determined by your surgeon. You are encouraged to discuss them with him/her at your appointment. If needed, a release can be provided to you for the day of the procedure and FMLA/disability forms can be completed by clinic personnel. There is a nominal fee, and it may take up to 1 week for completion.
We do advise that you have someone available to drive you in some cases. If you are receiving general or moderate/IV anesthesia or if you take sedating medication, you must have a driver for your safety. For procedures that are scheduled without anesthesia (i.e. cystoscopy, prostate biopsy, vasectomy, etc.) you may drive yourself as long as you feel comfortable doing so.
Depending on your procedure and overall health, you may need pre-operative testing and/or an appointment with a primary provider to ensure that you are healthy and safe to undergo a procedure. This will be determined by your surgery and anesthesiologist prior to surgery.