Relocation - Omaha, Nebraska



31. Methodist Health System

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation

Description: Methodist Health System includes facilities throughout Nebraska and Western Iowa; the three hospitals include one specifically for women. Its website, bestcare.org, includes information on the hospitals and Methodist physicians’ clinics, as well as the Carepricer tool, which allows patients to get an estimate on treatment costs.

32. Methodist Hospital And Children’S Hospital

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (402) 354-4000
Address: 8303 Dodge St.

Description: Located on the busy corner of 84th and Dodge Streets, Methodist Hospital is a long-time Omaha landmark. The hospital offers a full range of educational, medical, and surgical services. Its long history in the city includes a number of health care innovations: It was the first hospital in Omaha to offer lithotripsy treatment for kidney stones, and it was also the first to have an outpatient surgery center. Children’s Hospital shares the Methodist Hospital campus. It focuses on pediatric services of all kinds, including more than 30 pediatric clinics that each have a specialty. A newborn intensive care unit has close to 50 beds and offers comprehensive heart services for infants.

33. Methodist Women’S Hospital

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (402) 815-4000
Address: 707 N. 190th Plaza

Description: Opened in 2010, Methodist Women’s Hospital is the first health care center in the city dedicated almost entirely to women’s health. Gynecologic services, pregnancy care, bone health, menopause services, and a host of other outpatient services are at the heart of the center’s work. The Methodist Physicians Clinic Women’s Center is located near the hospital and offers counseling, sexual health services, physical therapy, and skin renewal. Though the hospital focuses mostly on women, it also offers services for men, though inpatient services are only offered to women. Men can receive emergency services, a variety of outpatient treatments, and procedures and outpatient lab services.

34. University Of Nebraska Medical Center

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation
Address: 4350 Dewey Ave.

35. Veteran’S Hospital

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (402) 346-8800
Address: 4101 Woolworth Ave.

Description: Omaha’s VA Hospital offers care and service to hundreds of thousands of veterans each year in Nebraska, Western Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri. A community-based outpatient clinic in Lincoln offers services there, while the Omaha center offers specialty care, in- and outpatient services, and primary care. For more information, visit Nebraska.va.gov.

36. Midwest Minor Medical

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation

Description: Open seven days a week for emergency service, Midwest Minor Medical has three locations around Omaha: two centrally located and one in West Omaha. It was the city’s first urgent care center and has been operating for close to 30 years. The centers treat minor injuries and illnesses and perform worker’s compensation care, routine medical services, and regulatory treatments for businesses. MMM staffs full-time, professional doctors and is a more cost-effective option when compared with an emergency room visit. MMM accepts most insurance programs, and for those who do not have insurance, the clinic offers a 20 percent “quick pay” discount. Locations: 8610 W. Dodge Rd., Omaha, (402) 827-6511; 5310 S. 84th St., Omaha (402) 827-6510; 13518 W. Center Rd., Omaha (402) 827-6502.

37. Urgent Care Of Omaha

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation

Description: With three locations in Omaha and hours every day of the week, Urgent Care of Omaha is another option for quick care in the city. The company has future plans to open more clinics in the area in the next few years. Urgent Care will take patients of all ages, including infants, children, teens, adults, and seniors. The clinic accepts most insurance plans, as well as worker’s compensation cases, Medicare, and Medicaid. Urgent care will also perform pre-employment physicals, DOT physicals, drug screens, tetanus shots, and other treatment of work-related injuries. Locations: 3830 N. 167th Ct., Omaha, (402) 965-4000; 8814 Maple St., Omaha, (402) 343-0095; 17650 Wright St., Omaha, (402) 334-2300.

38. Body In Motion

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (402) 341-2216
Address: 4638 Dodge St.

Description: A two-time winner of a Best of Omaha award, Body in Motion treats a number of disorders using Chiropractic techniques, low level laser therapy, pain neutralization technique, rocktape, drop technique, and Graston Technique. (Their website has details on most of the lesser-known treatments.) The techniques are for the relief of a variety of disorders, including back and neck pain, carpel tunnel syndrome, headaches, stress, sports injuries, and a variety of other aches, pains, and ailments.

39. Omaha Healing Arts Center

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (402) 345-5078
Address: 1216 Howard St.

Description: When you walk in the door of the Om Center, in Omaha’s Old Market, you feel calm. The center—which has played host to numerous visits from Tibetan Monks—has an air of serenity about it, from the warm wood floor to the scented candles to the knowledgeable, friendly staff. The Om Center offers a number of holistic health treatments, including massage therapy, acupuncture, yoga, Ayurvedic medicine of India, chiropractic care, psychotherapy and hydrotherapy, private meditation classes, and saunas. A tea bar, import shop, and a regularly changing schedule of classes and events round out the Om Center’s wide array of offerings.

40. Hyp Yoga Weight Loss & Health Center

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation
Address: 13512 W. Center Rd.

41. Pinnacle Club

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (402) 342-2582
Address: 2027 Dodge St.

Description: Located in downtown Omaha, the Pinnacle Club is popular with downtown Omaha residents. Corporate discounts, lots of parking, cleanliness, and a knowledgeable staff help Pinnacle maintain its popularity. Facilities include a 25-yard lap pool, sauna and Jacuzzi, an indoor track, group exercise classes, a variety of equipment and a weight circuit, and a number of other pieces of exercise equipment. Though the club has a Dodge Street address, it is on the lower level of a building and is not visible from street level.

42. Prairie Life Fitness Center

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation

Description: With a number of locations around Lincoln and Omaha, Prairie Life is an Nebraska-owned and -operated fitness club that has nine locations in four Midwestern states. More than 30,000 members exercise at this high-end fitness center, and the club offers programs, activities, and classes for all age and ability levels. The first center opened in Lincoln in 1985 (Former Nebraska Congressman Bob Kerrey was one of the two founders) and the second club opened in Omaha five years later. Offerings include aerobics, indoor and outdoor swimming, weight lifting, indoor jogging, an array of exercise classes, a nursery and child care facility, and lots of programs for youth.

43. Daily Nebraskan

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (402) 472-2588

Description: The Daily Nebraskan is the independent student newspaper of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is published every school day during the regular school year and weekly during the summer. It’s staffed completely by UNL students and has a paid staff of advisers as well as a publications board comprised of journalism professionals from the college and community.

44. Midlands Business Journal

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (402) 330-1760
Address: 1324 S. 119th St.

Description: Since 1975 the Midlands Business Journal has been operating weekly to report on local businesses and owners. Twice monthly, they publish the Lincoln Business Journal, and the newspaper’s annual “Forty under Forty” is one of its most popular issues.

45. The Omaha Reader

City: Omaha, NE
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (402) 341-7323
Address: 2314 M St.

Description: Omaha’s largest and longest running independent newsweekly, the Reader covers local news, arts, music, theater, and happenings. The free newsweekly is widely available throughout Omaha and on a limited basis in Lincoln.
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