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It's no wonder that Jon R. Goldsmith, DPM is referred patients from physicians in Omaha and from the surrounding communities in Iowa and Western Nebraska. Dr. Goldsmith is accepting new patients.
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Rainbow Dental Center is a full-service, family-oriented dental care facility. We provide state-of-the-art care in a clean, comfortable environment. More>>
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At Heartland Oncology & Hematology we know that fighting disease head-on means providing the best treatment options with state-of-the-art equipment. More>>
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The Thomas J. Dobleman Head and Neck Cancer Institute is sensitive to the concerns of the patient. We focus on treating the tumor, benign or malignant, while also addressing the patient's appearance and functional needs such as speech, swallowing, and breathing. More>>
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Bellevue Obstetrics and Gynecology specializes in obstetrics and gynecology, which includes the examination, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of women's health problems. More>>
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At LaserVision Correction – serving Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska – LASIK surgery can be performed in just a few minutes, with anesthetic eye drops. Over 95 percent of LASIK patients are able to drive to work or school unaccompanied by the very next day. More>>
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Your quality of life is important to us. Your ability to do the things you want and need to do, whether it is at work or play, is our concern. More>>
It's allergy season, and Omaha is one of the worst cities in the nation for allergies. More>>
If you have a swimming pool or if your child swims a lot, listen up. New research shows chlorine may increase the odds your child could develop asthma or allergies. More>>
There's more evidence that the main ingredient used in many insect repellants may affect the central nervous system. More>>
The health risks for people undergoing surgery for obesity are dropping dramatically. More>>
More than 60 percent of Alzheimer's patients will walk away and go missing at some point: a scary statistic. But a simple bracelet is helping to find them faster! More>>
A study found kids who died suddenly were more likely to have taken drugs like Ritalin or Adderall than children who didn't take drugs for ADHD. More>>
The Douglas County Health Department is encouraging people to enter the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services contest to develop a public service announcement (PSA) to increase awareness of the H1N1 flu. The winner will be awarded $2,500. More>>
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