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NEENAH — The latest in a $100 million modernization of ThedaCare Regional Medical Center-Neenah is the opening of a new retail pharmacy that will soon be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week ...
ThedaCare Regional Medical Center–Neenah, formerly Theda Clark Medical Center, [2] is a hospital in the north central United States, located on the south end of Doty Island in Neenah, Wisconsin. It is part of the ThedaCare–Froedtert Health care system and a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network.
The system has eighteen hospitals in Wisconsin including Froedtert Hospital. The company was created as part of the merger of ThedaCare and Froedtert Health Systems on January 1, 2024. [1] As of late January 2024, the 2 companies continue to operate under their own brands. Still, they are expected to form 1 large brand by the end of 2024. [2]
More: New emergency department, training for medical students will be part of $100 million expansion of ThedaCare's Neenah hospital. More: ThedaCare, Froedtert to merge Jan. 1. Here's how it will ...
The hospital was chartered by the State of Wisconsin in 1949. [3] After a 12-year fundraising effort, Appleton Memorial Hospital opened in 1958. [4] The hospital was renamed Appleton Medical Center in 1984. In 1987, this hospital merged financially with ThedaCare Regional Medical Center–Neenah to form the Novus Health Group, now called ThedaCare.
Beloit Memorial Hospital Beloit: Rock: 103 [1] ThedaCare Medical Center - Berlin Inc Berlin: Green Lake: 62/25 [1] [2] Black River Memorial Hospital Black River Falls: Jackson: 25 [1] [2] Mayo Clinic Health System – Chippewa Valley Bloomer: Chippewa: 25 [2] Gundersen Boscobel Area Hospital and Clinics Boscobel: Grant: 25 [1] [2]
'It really touches 650,000 people,' said Dr. Imran Andrabi of the $100 million modernization of ThedaCare Regional Medical Center-Neenah.
Rockford Hospital opened in 1855 and was the city's first hospital. By 1913, the hospital outgrew its 11-patient capacity in a made-over home at South Court and Chestnut streets, and a 30-patient hospital was built, with the hospital's name being changed to Rockford Memorial Hospital in 1942.