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Marcie A. Rose

OT·Occupational Therapy

1541 CENTER PARK RD STE 2, Lincoln, NE 68512

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1541 CENTER PARK RD STE 2, Lincoln, NE 68512

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Occupational Therapy Specialists

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Telehealth

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About Marcie A. Rose

Background and practice information

Marcie A. Rose is an occupational therapist serving patients in the Lincoln, NE area.

Marcie A. Rose is in-network with 1 insurance provider, including BCBS Nebraska. Patients are encouraged to verify coverage with her office before scheduling an appointment.

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Practice Locations

1 location

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1541 Center Park Rd Ste 2

Lincoln, NE 68512

(402) 261-0235

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Marcie A. Rose accepts 1 plan from 1 insurer, including BCBS Nebraska.

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Source: CMS Transparency in Coverage filings (March 2026). Network participation may change — verify with the provider's office before scheduling.

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About Occupational Therapy

Specialty overview and common conditions

An occupational therapist (OT) is a licensed healthcare professional who helps people of all ages participate in the activities of daily living that are meaningful and essential to them. Occupational therapists evaluate physical, cognitive, psychosocial, and environmental factors affecting a person'...

Common conditions treated by occupational therapy specialists:

  • Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Training
  • Hand Therapy
  • Stroke Rehabilitation
  • Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Learn more about occupational therapy specialists

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Marcie A. Rose

Does Rose accept Medicare?

Based on available data, Rose does not currently accept Medicare assignment. Patients should contact the office directly to verify current insurance acceptance and discuss payment options.

What insurance does Rose accept?

Rose is in-network with 1 insurance provider, including BCBS Nebraska. Insurance networks can change, so patients should verify their specific plan coverage directly with Rose's office before scheduling.

Does Rose offer telehealth or virtual appointments?

Rose does not currently list telehealth services. For virtual care options, contact the office directly or consider other occupational therapy providers in Lincoln who offer telehealth.

What conditions does Rose treat?

As a occupational therapy specialist, Rose commonly treats conditions including activities of daily living (adl) training, hand therapy, stroke rehabilitation, pediatric occupational therapy, sensory integration therapy, and other related health concerns. Contact the office to discuss your specific healthcare needs.

Where is Rose's office located?

Rose practices at 1541 CENTER PARK RD STE 2, Lincoln, NE 68512. You can reach the office by calling (402) 261-0235.

How do I make an appointment with Rose?

To schedule an appointment with Rose, call the office at (402) 261-0235. New patients should have their insurance information and medical records ready when calling.

Data source: CMS National Provider Registry ·

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