Healthcare in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Healthcare Institutions[edit | edit source]
Wisconsin is home to a variety of top-rated hospitals and healthcare institutions. These facilities provide a wide range of services, from primary care to specialized treatments. This article provides a comprehensive list of these institutions, along with a brief description of each.
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics[edit | edit source]
The University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics is a 505-bed academic medical center in Madison, Wisconsin. It is an internationally recognized facility that provides comprehensive healthcare and specialized care services. The hospital is also a teaching and research center, affiliated with the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
Froedtert Hospital[edit | edit source]
Froedtert Hospital is a 604-bed academic medical center located in Milwaukee. It is the primary teaching affiliate of the Medical College of Wisconsin, and is one of the leading hospitals in the state for adult care. Froedtert Hospital is renowned for its innovative research and advanced treatment options.
Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center[edit | edit source]
Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center is a 733-bed hospital located in Milwaukee. It is known for its excellence in cardiology, neurology, oncology, and transplant services. The hospital is part of the Aurora Health Care system, which operates 15 hospitals across eastern Wisconsin and northern Illinois.
Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center[edit | edit source]
Located in La Crosse, the Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center is a 325-bed teaching hospital that offers a wide range of services. It is the flagship of the Gundersen Health System, which serves patients in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa.
Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire[edit | edit source]
The Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire is a 365-bed hospital that provides comprehensive care to patients in western Wisconsin. It is part of the Mayo Clinic Health System, a network of clinics and hospitals serving more than 60 communities in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa.
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin[edit | edit source]
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin is a nationally ranked pediatric hospital located in Milwaukee. It provides a full range of pediatric services, from routine care to specialized treatments for the most complex medical conditions.
See Also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
External Links[edit | edit source]
- Wisconsin Department of Health Services
- Wisconsin Hospital Association
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