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ProHealth Care unveils design of Mukwonago Hospital
The number of specialty services is expected to expand as the campus is transformed into a hospital.
WAUKESHA COUNTY, WI -- ProHealth Care unveiled designs for Mukwonago’s new $55 million hospital project, which will feature a stunning three-story glass facade and multiple design elements aimed at promoting healing and reducing stress. Construction is expected to begin early in 2019. The hospital will open early in 2020.
The number of specialty services is expected to expand as the campus is transformed into a hospital. The Mukwonago hospital will be the fourth in the ProHealth system.
The new hospital will be created through the expansion of ProHealth’s existing medical campus at 240 Maple
Ave. and the renovation of existing space.
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ProHealth Care said the project will include:
- 24 private inpatient rooms
- A surgery and procedure center
- Expanded and enhanced laboratory, imaging and registration areas
- A full-service kitchen and dining area
ProHealth Care said their new hospital will combine primary and specialty care, 24/7 emergency services, inpatient and outpatient surgery, outpatient services, advanced diagnostic imaging, laboratory services and a cancer center, all in one location along Highway 83, just off Interstate 43.
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The hospital is expected to add about 100 new jobs in the community. Nursing, surgical, management,pharmacy, food service and other positions will be among those added.
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