University of Nebraska Medical Center
University of Nebraska Medical Center

Location & Maps

The front entrance to the Munroe-Meyer Institute in Omaha, Nebraska.

UNMC's Munroe-Meyer Institute is located near the University of Nebraska at Omaha Scott Campus in Aksarben Village.

UNMC Munroe-Meyer Institute
6902 Pine Street
Omaha, Nebraska 68106

For help locating MMI, please call our Patient Information Office.

Call 402-559-6418

MMI has more than 40 provider locations, with 30 outside of Omaha. Learn more about our other facilities and UNMC's main campus.

Main Patient and Visitor Entrance

MMI Front Entrance with "Waterfall" moving sculpture

The main entrance faces east, towards the UNO Scott Campus. Look for our moving sculpture "Waterfall" right next to the pickup/drop-off zone. 

Enter through our automatic glass doors, and see another sculpture hanging overhead in the main foyer.

For parking, Lot 65V is available to MMI patients and visitors. This lot is located east of the main patient and visitor entrance. Accessible parking spaces are the closest, directly in front of the building.

The bird and tree sculpture on the ceiling of MMI's main foyer.

The concierge desk in the main MMI lobby.

The seating area in the front lobby by OpPourTunity Brew.

Hattie B. Center for Recreational Therapy Entrance

Recreational Therapy entrance with rainbow stairs

These doors are locked and require an MMI identification badge. Participants must be with a Recreational Therapy staff member or volunteer to enter.

This entrance faces south, toward Pine Street. You'll see the playground and the giant, moving sculpture "Soar" on your way in!

Look for the "Hattie B. Center for Recreational Therapy" signage and rainbow painted stairs.

Outdoor benches by the Recreational Therapy Entrance, "SOAR" and the playground.

Hattie B. Munroe Center for Recreational Therapy Entrance signage.

The outdoor playground at the Munroe-Meyer Institute.

Specialized Behavior Intervention Entrance

Past the Recreational Therapy Entrance and before the bridge crossing is the Specialized Behavior Intervention Entrance.  

This entrance faces west, towards the Keystone Trail. Entry, as well as the adjacent parking, is reserved for patients enrolled in our Specialized Behavior Intervention programs.

Getting to Your Appointment

Previously called Metro Area Transit (MAT), Metro is Omaha's bus system.

We are pleased to find on the FAQ section of Metro's website that every bus is wheelchair accessible with a ramp and space for two wheelchairs, in addition to the bus being able to kneel, where the front door lowers for easier access. They also provide priority seating for people who are elderly or have a disability, located in the front of the bus. 

View the Metro bus route map and learn more.

If a disability prevents you from traveling on a bus, Metro operates MOBY, an ADA-certified paratransit origin-to-destination service.

Come Experience, Come See

If you would like to coordinate a visit or schedule a tour of the Munroe-Meyer Institute, please contact our Community Engagement team.

402-552-6364

To learn more about how we transform the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and other complex health care needs, explore our programs and services.

About Omaha

Currently the 42nd largest city in the U.S., the metropolitan area is home to over 900,000 people who welcome visitors with open arms and authentic Midwestern hospitality.

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Explore Omaha

Food, fun and culture. Omaha is a hidden gem in the heartland.

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Air Travel

Omaha's Eppley Airfield website offers information for air travelers.

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Public Transportation

The Metro bus and ADA-certified MOBY service provide Omaha’s public transportation.

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Overnight Lodging

Nebraska Medicine can offer quality lodging with several Omaha hotels at a reduced rate.