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New location for Great Plains Health Brain & Spine offers improved patient flow

Hospital news | Monday, June 13, 2022

Contact: Mary Roberts

North Platte, Neb., June 13, 2022 – Great Plains Health Brain & Spine is pleased to now be serving patients in a newly remodeled clinic on the first floor of the Great Plains Health main campus at 601 W. Leota St., North Platte.

Dr. Lee Warren, neurosurgeon, says the new location puts patients first.

“Our top priority is always the patients,” Dr. Warren says. “This new clinic offers a healing, restorative environment that was designed by my wife Lisa to put patients at ease and make patient’s visits more efficient and less stressful. Having our office in the same building as the lab and diagnostic imaging services will improve the patient experience and help us take better care of them. It is incredible to have this resource for our patients right here in the North Platte area.”

The space is more than 3,200 square feet and features a remodeled waiting and registration area, and six exam rooms. Brain & Spine patients can access the facility at the clinic’s east entrance, an area of campus where there is future opportunity.

“After we built the new hospital, we wanted to make wise use of the space we had in the original building to the east,” Ivan Mitchell, CEO, says. “This newly designed space allows patients access to world-class neurosurgical care in a top facility led by Dr. Warren. This is the beginning of how we will update the space to best serve our patients.”

Brain & Spine patients will be able to use a temporary drop-off location in the parking lot just to the east of the building, facing the corner of Willow and Leota Streets. A permanent east patient drop-off is coming in the near future.

To learn more about the clinic services or to make an appointment, call 308.568.8290.

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About Great Plains Health

Based in North Platte, Nebraska, Great Plains Health is a fully accredited, 116-bed acute-care regional medical center serving western and central Nebraska, northern Kansas and southern South Dakota. With 90 physicians representing nearly 30 medical specialties, the Great Plains Health system offers advanced health care, including heart and vascular, cancer, and orthopedic surgery services. Great Plains Health is a Level III trauma center, and all of its emergency department physicians are residency-trained and board-certified in emergency medicine. The system employs approximately 1,200 employees and serves a geographic area spanning approximately 16,000 square miles. The hospital is accredited by the Center for Improvement in Healthcare Quality (CIHQ) and is home to an American College of Surgeons-accredited cancer center and Level II bariatric surgery program. For more information, visit gphealth.org.