Nebraska Medicine facilities
operates two hospitals and 70 specialty and primary care clinics. It also operates five immediate-care clinics in Omaha and surrounding cities: Chalco Health Center; Eagle Run Health Center; Family Medicine at Bellevue Clinic; and Midtown Health Center.
Nebraska Medical Center
Nebraska Medical Center serves as Nebraska Medicine's main campus. Located in Midtown Omaha, it is the largest hospital in Nebraska, with 718 beds, since 2019. It is licensed as an acute-care facility with an emergency department and a number of specialty clinics, and employs physicians in "all major specialties and services". The facility is the primary teaching hospital for Nebraska Medicine's academic partner, University of Nebraska Medical Center and, although they share campuses, they operate independently. A number of buildings on the Nebraska Medical Center campus are operated by UNMC, for example the Eppley Cancer Institute.Notable Nebraska Medicine-affiliated facilities on the Nebraska Medical Center campus include:
- Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center – Associated with both Nebraska Medicine and UNMC, Nebraska Medicine and UNMC spent $323 million on the center's construction, which opened to the public in June 2017.
- Nebraska Biocontainment Unit – The Nebraska Biocontainment Unit, in the Nebraska Medical Center, is a collaboration between Nebraska Medicine, UNMC, and the Nebraska [Department of Health and Human Services]. Commissioned in 2005 by the United States Centers for Disease Control, it was then the largest of the four dedicated biocontainment units in the United States, with a 10-bed isolation unit. Staff in the unit train other healthcare practitioners on handling highly infectious diseases.
- Clarkson College – Affiliated with Nebraska Medicine, Clarkson College is an allied health college on the Nebraska Medical Center campus.
- Hixson-Lied Center for Clinical Excellence – The Nebraska Medical Center broke ground on the project in 2002, opening the $56.5 million facility to the public in 2005. The building covers over four floors and houses emergency, radiology, cardiology, surgery and the newborn intensive care unit.
- Diabetes Center – The Diabetes Center at Nebraska Medicine combines counseling, education, research, and clinical care in treating diabetes. It opened in 2008.
- Lied Transplant Center – A partnership between UNMC and Nebraska Medicine, Lied Transplant Center was first built in 1999. The building houses a clinic, research labs and inpatient hospital units.
- Lauritzen Outpatient Center – Opened in 2016, it has an ambulatory surgery center, clinics, a pharmacy and a laboratory.
Bellevue Medical Center