ProHealth Care Opens Wisconsin Hospital

ProHealth Waukesha Memorial Hospital-Mukwonago offers range of services, including more than 40 medical specialties.

By HFT Staff


ProHealth Care recently opened the first hospital in Mukwonago, Wisconsin, making surgical services, inpatient care and other health care services accessible for residents of Mukwonago and surrounding communities. 

The new hospital, named ProHealth Waukesha Memorial Hospital-Mukwonago, is a full-service community hospital, offering a range of healthcare services, including more than 40 medical specialties available on the campus. The hospital includes: 

  • 24 inpatient rooms, all private 
  • 24/7 emergency care 
  • Surgery and procedure center with four operating rooms 
  • Cancer center offering infusion and radiation therapy 
  • Primary, specialty and urgent care clinics 
  • Advanced diagnostic imaging 
  • Laboratory services 
  • Rehabilitation services 
  • Rooms for overnight sleep studies 
  • Healthy meal options for patients and the public 
  • Meeting rooms for educational programs, screenings and events. 

A retail pharmacy will open on the campus later this year. 

The Mukwonago hospital will add about 100 new jobs in the community. Construction was completed by the end of November 2021, and since then care teams have been busy preparing to welcome the hospital’s first patients. 



January 27, 2022


Topic Area: Construction


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