Just because 4 out of 5 doctors recommend it...
I'm happy to be the 5th doctor.
Rotcod is Doctor spelled backwards;)
Just because 4 out of 5 doctors recommend it...
I'm happy to be the 5th doctor.
Rotcod is Doctor spelled backwards;)
I'm happy to be the 5th doctor.
Rotcod is Doctor spelled backwards;)
I'm happy to be the 5th doctor.
Rotcod is Doctor spelled backwards;)
I'm a 63 year old physician currently working at Rock County Hospital in Bassett, Nebraska. Prior to working at Rock County Hospital, I was a PCP at Kearney Clinic in Kearney, Nebraska for 24 years where I saw patients of all ages with various needs.
I am board certified in family medicine, moving toward Telehealth as a means of reducing the spread of Covid-19.
ROTCOD 5 - Dr. Clinton C. Jones, MD offers broad array of services geared to address today’s most common illnesses and injuries. I know there is no such thing as one-size-fits-all cure, so I never use a one-size-fits-all approach to your treatment. I listen, and I look forward to connecting with my patients on a personal level.
Please send me an email below to make an appointment.
I will check emails and messages by 8am on weekdays.
If you are experiencing chest pain, severe/increasing shortness of breath, increasing neurological deficits, difficulty in speech, thoughts of suicide, or if you have an emergency, call 911.
Telehealth Appointments Available
Monday & Wednesday 9am - 11am
Tuesday & Thursday 6pm - 8pm
THESE SYMPTOMS INCLUDE
Chest pain: heart attack, pulmonary embolus, torn blood vessels… All these things can be life threatening and need to be evaluated immediately. Shortness of breath: Especially if severe or with lightheadedness. Any vision loss or sudden change. Burns, especially if large or with blistering. Persistent vomiting or that associated with severe pain or high heart rate.
Head injury, especially if associated with loss of consciousness, seizure or persistent severe pain. Stomach pain, especially if severe, worsening and/or associated with vomiting or diarrhea. High fever: greater than 100.4 in less than three months of age, greater than 102.2 between three months and three years or greater than 104 in older ages. Difficulty with speech, walking or balance, facial drooping, numbness or weakness, especially in an asymmetrical pattern. Abnormal bruising: large areas or associated with major joints.
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