SCANDIA CLINIC

The clinic, in the Scandia Plaza just off MN Hwy 97, offers a complete, family medicine approach to health care for you and your family. Our approach offers a more personal touch as well as greater convenience. Our physicians have a better understanding of your health situation, can communicate with you more effectively and can respond better to situations within your family. Whether you need basic tests or advanced procedures, our physicians can manage your care. When specialty care is needed, they will be at your side, helping you navigate an often complex health care system.


Along with family physicians, the Scandia Clinic also has onsite X-ray and lab capabilities. In addition, the clinic has access to all of the services at Osceola Medical Center, including full diagnostic services, emergency care, urgent care, hospital care, surgery, oncology, ophthalmology and cardiology. (Surf this web site for more details of OMC's services.)




Greg Mattson, MD, Family Medicine
Greg Mattson, MD, has been with Osceola Medical Center since 1993. Board certified, he received his medical degree in 1987 from the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. He completed his family medicine residency at the West Suburban Hospital Medical Center in Oak Park, IL, and practiced for a time at the West Suburban Medical Center, where he was voted "Outstanding Family Practice Resident."




Kevin Nepsund, MD, Family Medicine
Kevin Nepsund, MD, is a board-certified Family Practice Physician. He first came to Osceola Medical Center in 2000. After a three-year break, he returned to OMC in 2011 to become part of our Scandia Clinic. He pursued his pre-medicine studies at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. He received his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, and completed his residency in family practice at Regions Hospital in St. Paul. He and his family live in Woodbury, MN.



Bonnie Rohr, MD, Family Medicine
Bonnie Rohr, MD, has been with Osceola Medical Center since 1999. Board certified, she received her medical degree in 1988 from the University of Minnesota in Duluth and Minneapolis. She completed her residency in family medicine at the U of M, and was a family physician for time at Minnesota's Cambridge Medical Center, where she was a finalist in the Minnesota Academy of Family Practice "Family Physician of the Year." As part of her family practice, Rohr also works with prenatal patients.