Boys Town National Research Hospital is dedicated to providing leading edge clinical care, pioneering translational research resulting in advanced diagnosis and treatment, and improving the lives of children and families through technology and educational outreach programs.
The Hospital offers a broad range of hospital and clinic services, backed by 40 years of life-changing research to provide the latest, most innovative care to our patients. From acute pediatric inpatient hospitalization and surgical services to outpatient clinic visits to residential care for children and adolescents with severe behavioral disorders, our board certified specialists and highly trained pediatric nurses focus on caring for the unique needs of children and their families.
Boys Town Hospital operates two hospitals at 555 North 30th Street in Omaha and 14000 Hospital Road on the campus of Boys Town, Nebraska. Accredited by The Joint Commission, the hospital has 67 acute care licensed beds. Clinic services provided at six locations in Omaha and Council Bluffs, Iowa, include general pediatric care with Boys Town Pediatrics, ear, nose and throat services (including audiology) at the Boys Town Ear, Nose, and Throat Institute, internal medicine, and pediatric specialty care in gastroenterology, allergy, asthma, and pulmonology, behavioral health, orthopedic and ophthalmologic care.
The hospital is internationally recognized as a leader in clinical and research programs focusing on childhood deafness, language development and related communication disorders. We have developed national medical programs that are now instituted in hospitals and clinics across the country.
Major milestones since the opening of the hospital at 555 North 30 Street in Omaha, Nebraska in 1977, include the construction of the Lied Learning & Technology Center for Childhood Deafness and Vision Disorders adjacent to the hospital in 2004, the construction of a second hospital on the Village of Boys Town at 139th and Pacific Streets in Omaha, and the construction of the Boys Town Residential Treatment Center adjacent to the new hospital in 2013, with the construction of addition to the facility in 2017.