Find Care Now

Find Care Now

Student hands their NCard to a medical receptionist

Is this an emergency? Call 911.

Don't forget about the Nebraska Medicine app. Use it to message your primary care provider or schedule certain return visits.

If you'd prefer to talk to someone, please call 402.472.5000 to schedule an appointment.

Appointments are required for all services. Same-day appointments are offered on a first come, first served basis.

Schedule a new patient appointment for illness or injury

See a list of primary care providers accepting new patients and schedule a visit online. For all routine and pre-planned appointments, you must call 402.472.5000.

Schedule Now

Schedule a return patient appointment for illness or injury

Use your Nebraska Medicine mobile app or log in to your One Chart | Patient account and schedule a visit with a doctor you've seen before.

Log In and Schedule Now

Schedule a new or return patient appointment for all other medical concerns

Call 402.472.5000 to schedule a routine visit, including annual exams, birth control, medication refills, establishing care for ongoing needs, psychiatry, allergy shots and more.

Call Now: 402.472.5000

Schedule a dental appointment

Call 402.472.7495 to schedule a new or return patient appointment with a dentist or dental hygienist.

Call Now: 402.472.7495

Get a COVID-19 test

Learn how and when to get tested for COVID-19.

Get Tested

Get a COVID-19 vaccine

Call 402.472.7457 to schedule a COVID-19 vaccine at our pharmacy.

Call Now: 402.472.7457

Get care after hours

When the health center is closed, you have options.

Find Care

Contact Us: 402.472.5000

Phone Line Hours:
Monday thru Friday: 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Saturday: 8:45 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Sunday: Closed

Five Things to Remember When Scheduling Appointments

  1. Arrive 15 minutes early so you can get checked in and fill out any required paperwork before your scheduled appointment. If you arrive late for your appointment, you may be asked to reschedule and offered the soonest available appointment with the same or other provider.
  2. Be clear and specific when calling for an appointment.
  3. Avoid scheduling an appointment within an hour of another class or commitment because appointments may take longer than expected.
  4. Bring your NCard and insurance card (picture or copy of mom or dad’s is OK) to every appointment. If you are 18 and visiting the health center for the first time, have your parent fill out and have notarized this Power of Attorney Form and bring it with you.
  5. If you need to cancel your appointment, please call as soon as possible. When students make appointments and don’t show up or call in advance, it reduces appointment availability for other students. This is why it’s important to carefully check your schedule, plan ahead and call as soon as you know your appointment won’t work for you.