Patient Information
Get in the know!
If you are a new patient to the Arthritis Center of Nebraska, you may download and print the required paperwork from our website. Fill out all forms completely and bring them with you to your scheduled appointment.
*As a reminder, it is your responsibility to verify if our providers are in-network with your insurance*
Accessing Our Services
To begin receiving services from Arthritis Center of Nebraska, you can ask your doctor for a referral, or call us directly at (402) 420-1212 to make an appointment.
Telephone Policy
Our Number: (402) 420-1212
Your call will be answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week. During office hours, the call will be answered at the Arthritis Center of Nebraska. Otherwise, your call will be directed to our answering service. Please be aware that outside of regular hours, our physicians are on call for emergencies only.
Our telephone policy has been designed to offer you the best service possible, while also avoiding interruptions for in-office patient care. Please follow these guidelines whenever possible:
Call between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
To leave messages for a nurse, choose option “3”
Be prepared to give the nurse the following information
- Complete name, including the spelling of your last name
- Phone number where we can reach you
- A brief description of the problem
- A list of any allergies or side effects from the medication
Once the nurse has this information, the problem will be discussed with your physician. The nurse will then call you back with instructions. Please keep in mind that a telephone call is not a substitute for an office visit.
Arthritis Center of Nebraska Privacy Practice
Our organization, the Arthritis Center of Nebraska, LLC, is dedicated to maintaining the privacy of your individually identifiable health information (IIHI). In conducting our business, we will create records regarding you and the treatment and services we provide to you. We are required by law to maintain the confidentiality of health information that identifies you. We also are required by law to provide you with notice of our legal duties and the privacy practices that we maintain in our organization concerning your IIHI. By federal and state law, we must follow the terms of the notice of privacy practices that we have in effect at the time.To see these terms, please read our Notice of Privacy Practices. The document describes how health information about you may be used and disclosed, and how you can get access to this information.