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Dr. Laura Ortmann, MD

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine* Age 47
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Dr. Laura Ortmann, MD

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine* Age 47
Omaha, NE
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20 years of experience
 

Overview

Dr. Laura Ortmann, MD works in Omaha, NE as a Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Specialist and has 20 years experience.

They are board certified in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and graduated from University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine in 2004. Their office is not accepting new patients at this time. Dr. Ortmann practices at Practice in Omaha, NE and has additional offices in Kansas City, MO and Overland Park, KS.

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Locations

  1. 1 Children's Hospital
    8200 Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68114
    Monday
    Closed Open 24 Hours
    Tuesday
    Closed Open 24 Hours
    Wednesday
    Closed Open 24 Hours
    Thursday
    Closed Open 24 Hours
    Friday
    Closed Open 24 Hours
    Saturday
    Closed Open 24 Hours
    Sunday
    Closed Open 24 Hours
  2. 2 Children's Mercy Kansas City
    2401 Gillham Rd, Kansas City, MO 64108
  3. 3 Anesthesia Associates of Kansas City
    8717 W 110th St Ste 600, Overland Park, KS 66210

About Me

Specialties*
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Pediatrics
Specialties*
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Education

Education

Medical Education
  • University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine
    2004
Medical Education

Board Certifications

Board Certifications
  • Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and Pediatrics
Board Certifications
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Dr. Ortmann is board certified in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and Pediatrics.

Dr. Ortmann has been practicing as a Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Specialist for 20 years.

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