Sanford Luverne Medical Center
The Sanford Luverne Medical Center in Minnesota provides health care close to home. We offer expert general and specialty services in a caring, compassionate environment.
Our services include:
- 24-hour emergency care and ambulance services
- Adult and pediatric psychiatry
- Chemical dependency care (outpatient)
- Chemotherapy (outpatient)
- Family medicine and specialty services
- Home health care
- Hospice
- Infusion services (outpatient)
- Laboratory services
- Pregnancy care and delivery
- Prenatal education and lactation help
- Respiratory care
- Wellness screenings
We also offer:
- Surgery: Inpatient, outpatient and same day.
- Inpatient care: Medical, surgical, skilled and hospice respite care.
- Outreach specialty care: Cardiology, orthopedic surgery, pulmonology, oncology, ophthalmology and urology.
- Radiology: X-rays, CT scans, PET scans, digital mammography, MRIs, nuclear imaging, ultrasounds and DEXA scans.
- Rehab services: Cardiac therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, pulmonary rehab and speech therapy.
To schedule a physical, occupational or speech therapy appointment, call (507) 449-1229.
Sanford Luverne Medical Center Doctors
Jonathan Bleeker, MD
Hematology
Medical Oncology
Judy Chesley, MD
Family Medicine
Stephan Chesley, MD
Family Medicine
Kathryn Dahl, MD
Family Medicine
Women's Health
Rachel Dekker, APRN, CRNA
Anesthesiology
Noah Fagerlund, PT, DPT
Physical Therapy
Charles Flohr, MD
Radiology
Jesyca Haines, APRN, CRNA
Anesthesiology
Jennifer Hoefert, PT, DPT
Physical Therapy
Bing Huo, SLP
Speech Therapy
Diane Kennedy, MD
Family Medicine
Tracy Kramer, PT
Physical Therapy
Melissa Kreun, PT, DPT
Physical Therapy
Karla Kruse, OTR/L
Occupational Therapy
Brynn Ladd, PT
Physical Therapy
Emma Lysne, LADC
Behavioral Counseling
Angela Nolz, LPCC
Behavioral Counseling
Zach Nolz, MD
Family Medicine
Stephanie Pierce, LADC
Behavioral Counseling
Holly Sehr, PT, DPT
Physical Therapy
Austin Spronk, MD
Family Medicine
Adam Stys, MD
Interventional Cardiology
Jennifer Thone, MD
Family Medicine
Myles Tieszen, MD
General Surgery
Nicole Woodley, MD
Obstetrics & Gynecology
John Yu, MD
Pulmonology
Katy Zogg, FNP, APRN, CNP
Family Medicine
Accreditations
Silver Safe Certified by Cribs for Kids
Every year in the United States, thousands of babies die suddenly and unexpectedly. These deaths are called SUID, which stands for “Sudden Unexpected Infant Death.” At Sanford Luverne Medical Center, we’ve worked hard to ensure your infant will sleep safely during his or her stay.
Cribs for Kids gives hospital certification to programs that have successfully reduced hazardous risks to infants while they sleep. These hospitals are committed to exercising best practices and to education about infant sleep safety.
Keep your baby safe when you bring him or her home. Create a safe sleeping environment for your infant by taking these steps:
- Always use a firm sleep surface that is covered by a fitted sheet. This could be a crib, bassinet, portable crib or play yard that conforms to the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s safety standards.
- Place babies on their backs to sleep, both at night and for naps.
- Keep soft objects like pillows, blankets and toys out of the sleeping area.
- Your baby should sleep without anyone (either a parent or anyone else) in his or her sleeping area.
- Do not let your baby sleep in an adult bed, on a couch or on a chair.
- Keep your baby’s sleep area in the same room where you sleep for his or her first 6 to 12 months.