We understand that healthcare is complex. Healthcare is changing. Insurance is complicated. Quality healthcare providers and consumer options are numerous. As the landscape of healthcare changes, one thing remains the same – quality of care and health outcomes are what matters. Your health is important and where you receive care is your choice. At Lexington Regional Health Center, our culture is built around patient-centered care. From check-in to post-op recovery, up through the time your bill arrives, we’re with you every step of the way to help you stay informed and on top of your health.
With the addition of the Outpatient Services Center in 2016, and specialized care and necessary medical treatments now being offered, the need to travel is greatly reduced. The Outpatient Services Center adds an additional 31,000 square feet which includes 16 exam rooms serving as a central location for all specialty clinics, three operating rooms with state-of-the-art technology, two endoscopy procedure rooms, nine pre and post-operation recovery rooms, four post-surgery rooms, telemedicine capabilities and an expanded and comfortable waiting room for family and friends.
With nearly 20 specialists visiting Lexington Regional on a regular basis, comprehensive care is close to home. Lexington Regional is continuing to grow Outpatient Services to meet the demand for accessible, excellent healthcare.
Our goal is to empower our patients and community through education by offering resources to help make informed healthcare decisions. If you have questions or would like to learn more about services offered at Lexington Regional, please call Outpatient Services at 308-324-8602.
Audiology
Audiology is the branch of medicine that focuses on hearing and balance issues. Audiologists specialize in finding, diagnosing and treating or monitoring a multitude issues and conditions from birth through adulthood. To learn more about our Audiology services, click here.
Dermatology
Cardiology
Cardiology is the branch of medicine that deals with disorders and abnormalities of the heart and blood vessels. If your primary doctor is concerned about a heart condition or you’ve been told you need rehab following a diagnosis or heart attack, our cardiology is here to help. To learn more about Cardiology services, click here:
ENT
Ear, Nose & Throat Otolaryngologists or Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) specialists are trained in medical and surgical treatments of the ears, nose, sinuses, mouth, throat and larynx or voice box. ENTs also treat conditions associated with the head and neck including, infections, cancerous and non-cancerous tumors and facial deformities and trauma. To learn more about treatable conditions, click here:
General surgery
General surgery is a discipline of specialty surgery that covers a wide range of common ailments. General surgeons must have strong knowledge anatomy, physiology, metabolism, immunology, nutrition, pathology, wound healing, resuscitation, intensive care and neoplasia or new, abnormal growth of tissue. General surgeons are also responsible for patient care before, during, and after surgery. To learn more about our general surgeons’ areas of focus and procedures, click here:
Nephrology
Nephrology is subspecialty of internal medicine that focuses on kidneys. Nephrologists diagnose and treat kidney diseases, including hypertension, electrolyte disturbances, dialysis and other renal replacement therapies. Nephrologists can treat many different kidney disorders by regulating blood pressure, electrolytes, managing body fluids and administering dialysis. For more information about nephrology, click here:
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN) is the branch of medicine that specializes in the care of women during pregnancy and childbirth and in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases associated with the female reproductive organs. Gynecologists may also work with other women’s health issues, including infertility, hormone problems, contraception or birth control, and menopause. To learn more about OB/GYN and other Women’s Health services, please click here:
Oncology/hematology
Oncology is the study of cancer. Oncologists manage patients’ care throughout the course of disease from diagnosis through treatment. Oncology is focused into three major categories: Medical, surgical and radiation. For information on our Oncology Services and experienced visiting Oncologist/Hematologist, click here:
Opthalmology
Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine, including surgery, which deals with the anatomy, physiology, diseases, diagnosis and treatment of the eye. Ophthalmologists offer a comprehensive approach to common and even the most serious eye diseases through either medical or surgical treatments. To learn more, click here:
Orthopedics
Orthopedics and orthopedic surgery is the medical specialty that focuses on injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system which includes bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons and nerves. Orthopedic surgeons prevent, diagnose, and treat a multitude of issues associated with the knee, shoulder, hip, foot and ankle, hand and spine. For more information on how our orthopedic surgeons restore mobility and keep you in motion, click here:
Pain Management
Pediatric dentistry
Lexington Regional is proud to partner with Kearney Pediatric Dentistry to offer dental specialty focusing on the needs of infants, children and special needs patients. Dr. Brett Carranza offers full mouth dental restoration at Lexington Regional, including procedures dealing with cavities and pulling teeth. To learn more, click here:
Podiatry
Podiatry is a branch of medicine specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders resulting from injury or disease, ankle and lower leg problems. Podiatric physicians perform surgery, administer medications and work with physical therapy on rehabilitation efforts. Podiatrists are educated in surgery, orthopedics, dermatology, rehabilitation and physical medicine. To learn more about Podiatry services, click here: