Your healthcare needs always come first. As part of a system of sites, we serve the Onalaska, Wisconsin, community through routine, preventive and specialized care services, wellness support and community engagement.
Our collaboration with Mayo Clinic connects you with the most trusted, specialty care in the U.S. We bring the most recognized medical expertise close to where you live. Your local provider can help you with seamless referrals to Mayo Clinic, if necessary.
Our community-based providers, paired with the resources and expertise of Mayo Clinic, enable you to receive highest-quality physical and virtual healthcare close to home.
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If you are unable to see your primary care provider and need high-quality health care today, we offer several options where you can receive same-day care.
Same Day Clinic
Same Day Clinics provide treatment for many minor health concerns. Call ahead appointments available.
Get care for your entire family, from prenatal care to geriatrics, including annual exams, well-child visits, diagnostics, immunizations, screenings and referrals to specialty care.
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