As an emergency medicine specialist in Lincoln, NE, Dr. Scott Schmidt treats a wide range of acute conditions or injuries in an emergency room.
Yes, Dr. Scott E. Schmidt is accepting new patients at this office.
(402) 434-3970
300 S 68th St Place, Suite 500, Lincoln, NE 68510-2475
Dr. Scott Schmidt graduated from University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences in 1999.
Dr. Schmidt has one office in Nebraska where he specializes in Emergency Medicine, Addiction Medicine, Family Medicine and General Practice.
Specializing in emergency medicine, Dr. Schmidt is prepared to treat patients suffering from a wide range of acute illnesses, injuries or conditions. Emergency physicians, or ER doctors, must incorporate knowledge and experience gained across a broad range of medical topics. Care is typically provided in the emergency room of a hospital.
Dr. Schmidt is a physician who specializes in the treatment of addiction, which can involve substances, activities, or behaviors. Patients may seek the care of Dr. Schmidt for addictions to drugs and alcohol, tobacco, gambling, illegal activities such as theft, the internet, sex, and many more. Treatments that may be offered by Dr. Schmidt for patients near Lincoln may include a range of short & long term therapies, detoxification programs, and harm reduction or rehabilitation services, among others.
Dr. Schmidt is generally the initial point of contact for patients seeking general or primary medical treatment & will refer patients to a specialist if needed. As a family doctor in Nebraska, Dr. Scott Schmidt delivers general health care for individuals & households. Family doctors may diagnose, treat, & manage a great deal of diseases, illnesses, & conditions.
Dr. Schmidt is a general practitioner, or GP, in Lincoln, NE, offering comprehensive medical care for patients of all ages. In some cases, Dr. Schmidt may provide lifelong care, from childhood through the final years of adulthood. When providing care, Dr. Schmidt may treat a very wide range of ailments and conditions, typically serving as the point of first contact. GPs are able to refer patients to specialists if necessary.
University of Health Science College of Osteopathic Medicine
DO • 1999