Holmes Lake Family Medicine & Internal Medicine Now Seeing Patients in New Office
Holmes Lake Family Medicine & Internal Medicine, part of Bryan Physician Network, is now seeing patients in a new office at 70th and Van Dorn, formerly occupied by Valentino’s Buffet.
“We’re so excited to move into our new office and expand the care we provide to our patients,” said Dr. Kelly Pierce, family medicine physician, Holmes Lake Family Medicine & Internal Medicine. “Everything will be more convenient. With expanded parking, easy front-door access, more exam rooms and additional testing capabilities, this new office will greatly enhance our patient and staff experience.”
Holmes Lake Family Medicine & Internal Medicine offers health care for children, teens and adults from family practice physicians, internal medicine specialists and advanced practice providers. The new location was completely remodeled to maximize the benefits to patients and opened on December 26.
The main entrance now offers convenient, front door parking and easy access for wheelchairs and strollers. The lobby is spacious and welcoming, while the number of patient exam rooms has nearly doubled. The space also features on-site lab and X-ray services with the newest equipment for comfort and safety.
Another new feature in the office are specially designed rooms for minor procedures, such as stitches or the removal of skin tags, moles, ingrown toenails or warts. These services offer many advantages, such as comfort and convenience. Additionally, these procedures can be performed at a lower cost than the hospital while using the same safety and up-to-date technology.
Bryan is committed to providing first-class facilities to go along with outstanding patient care. In 2020, NorthPointe Family Medicine opened in northwest Lincoln, providing family practice and urgent care services. Later that same year, Southeast Lincoln Family Medicine & Internal Medicine moved into a newly constructed building on the corner of 84th and Pioneers, also providing family practice and urgent care services.
“Health care can change quickly. It’s important to equip physicians, nurses and staff with the best practices and latest technologies to take care of patients,” added Pierce. “These new facilities provide us with the infrastructure and support to do that.”