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    Home»Projects»Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin to Open New 20,000-SF Clinic in NW Milwaukee
    December 10, 2015

    Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin to Open New 20,000-SF Clinic in NW Milwaukee

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    MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Continuing its commitment to bring care closer to home for children and families, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin plans to open a new clinic in northwest Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Called the Midtown Clinic, it will be located at 5433 W. Fond du Lac Avenue, in a neighborhood with few pediatric healthcare options and a large population of children.

    The new, 20,000-square-foot Midtown Clinic will offer pediatric and adolescent primary care, behavioral medicine and dental care in an engaging space with state-of-the-art technology and amenities designed specifically for pediatric patients and their families, including access to bus lines and convenient onsite parking. By offering multiple services under one roof in a patient-centered medical home model, care is more efficient, coordinated and accessible. The Midtown Clinic will be built in space formerly occupied by Office Depot and is targeted to open in late summer 2016.

    During the past month, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin opened new primary care clinics in Cedarburg, West Bend and Mount Pleasant. In addition, a new, freestanding, 18,000-square-foot primary care clinic located at 12635 Bluemound Road in Brookfield is currently under construction and will open in March 2016. Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin’s Pediatric Consultants of Wisconsin, which will be renamed Bluemound Pediatrics, will move into this upgraded clinic space when it opens.

    Construction is also underway on a new, 40,000-square-foot primary and specialty care clinic located at the southwest corner of Mequon Road and Market Street in Mequon. Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin’s North Shore Pediatrics will move into this upgraded clinic space, along with specialty care and urgent care services currently located at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin’s Fox Point Clinic, which will close in summer 2016. The new two-story Mequon Clinic is expected to open in late summer 2016, and it will feature expanded specialty services, an onsite lab, imaging and pharmacy services.

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