Designed with your comfort and convenience in mind, we are committed to providing patients with the best possible care and support during their cancer journey.
We understand the challenges that come with a cancer diagnosis, and we strive to make the patient experience as stress-free as possible. That’s why this fall, our team will provide care to patients in a newly remodeled, state-of-the-art facility, offering a variety of treatment options, clinical research trials, and a wide range of supportive services located at the CHI Good Samaritan Cancer Center in Kearney.
Sarah Creamer |
David Crockett |
Ryan Ramaekers |
Sarah Creamer MD Raised in rural South Dakota, Dr. Sarah Creamer has found her time in central Nebraska to be like coming home. With a family history of cancer, she knows the importance of excellent, compassionate care on the cancer journey. One of her greatest goals during consultation is education which allows patients and their families to join her in the decision-making process. By reviewing national guidelines and clinical trial options, she works together with patients and their families to reach the best decision in their care. Read full bio |
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David Crockett MD Dr. David Crockett is a board certified hematologist and medical oncologist in central Nebraska. He graduated from Creighton University and completed both his Residency and Fellowship at University of Nebraska Medical Center. Through the Fulbright U.S. Student program, Dr. Crockett was fortunate to have lived in Barcelona and is fluent in Spanish. Read full bio |
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Ryan Ramaekers MD Dr. Ramaekers has always been drawn to oncology because of the close relationships he develops with patients. He enjoys caring for the entire spectrum of a patient’s needs, focusing not only on their physical health but also on their mental, emotional, and spiritual health. His commitment to every patient is to treat them with the same compassion and respect he would give a friend or family member and hope to empower them to be an active decision-maker in their cancer journey. Read full bio |
When can I schedule a visit?
Appointments can be made by calling 402.334.4773
Where will I see my doctor?
The new clinic is located at Good Samaritan – Kearney,
104 West 33rd Street, Kearney, NE 68847
What services are offered?
One of the highlights of our clinic is our beautiful infusion center, designed to meet various needs. Our oncology trained staff is experienced in administering a range of infusions, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, injections, rheumatoid and gastrointestinal therapies, IV fluids, and iron infusions. Whether it is oncology related treatments, or non-oncology therapies, we strive to provide comprehensive care in a comfortable and welcoming environment.
Can I still see my current doctor?
At NCS, we value collaboration and are open to working alongside other oncology clinics and health systems. By working together, we can effectively manage patient care and ensure that individuals can receive the treatment they need while remaining in their local communities. Our commitment to keeping patients close to home is driven by the understanding that familiarity and support play crucial roles in the healing process.
Proudly, we are one of the first clinics in the region to offer on-site occupational, dietary and mental health practitioners, in-house pharmacy, geriatric and survivorship clinics and supportive and palliative care. The level of care and attention to detail at NCS is like nothing you’ve ever seen before.
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