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By Mel Nutt, courtesy of the Cozad Local Family members and staff members at Gothenburg Health celebrated Cozad resident Scott Haskell's final chemotherapy treatment in the oncology unit at Gotehnburg Health on Friday, Aug. 8. Haskell began his chemo journey in February. Scott's wife, Jeanie, was...
Mary Finke shares how Gothenburg Health’s new remote patient monitoring system is transforming her journey with high blood pressure. Discover how this innovative technology is helping her take control of her health—right from home. Watch Mary's full story on YouTube at https://youtu.be/_eeTC9wx8kE
Gothenburg Health is now offering the option of a cutting-edge insulin pump system for patients with diabetes, thanks to Shay Holbrook, RN BSN CDCES who became certified in July to train and support users of the Omnipod® tubeless insulin pump. This exciting new option provides local patients with a...
It’s a tradition that has been making a difference for a quarter of a century. The Gothenburg Health Foundation will host its 25 th annual golf tournament on Friday, August 22 at Wild Horse Golf Course. The four-man scramble, with a 9:30 a.m. shotgun start, raises funds to provide scholarships to...
Gothenburg Health's Physical and Occupational Therapy team helps people improve strength, mobility, and independence—at home, work, or play. Whether it’s recovering from injury or adapting to life’s changes, we’re here to help. Marge Spencer has received both physical and occupational therapy to...
Dr. Kayla Knauss, a Family Practice Physician at Gothenburg Health, addresses concerns that parents may have when considering vaccinations for their children. Dr. Knauss shares practical information to understand how the vaccine works and to help parents be informed about the safety of vaccination...
Patients with chronic conditions like heart failure, high blood pressure, or diabetes can now manage their health from home through Gothenburg Health’s Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) program. Using digital devices, the system tracks vital signs and securely sends the data to a care team—no clinic...
With Nebraska reporting its first case of measles, Gothenburg Health is working to ease concerns and share facts about childhood vaccinations. Dr. Kayla Knauss, a family practice physician at Gothenburg Health, said one of the most common questions she hears from parents is about the number of...
After a fall, North Platte resident Ronald Halsted turned to Gothenburg Health’s Swing Bed program for recovery—and he’s glad he did. In this heartfelt testimonial, Ronald shares how the compassionate care and dedicated staff made all the difference during his healing journey. "It’s definitely a...
Parents often raise concerns about vaccines causing autism or about harmful ingredients in vaccines. With so much information on social media and in the political realm, Gothenburg Health is here to be a trusted resource for parents. Dr. Brady Beecham and Dr. Anna Dalrymple address common concerns...

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