John Annear Chairperson | The Richland Hospital
John Annear Chairperson | The Richland Hospital
A significant addition has been made to the orthopedic team at The Richland Hospital and Clinics with the welcoming of Dr. Wallace Brucker. Dr. Thomas Beck, who has been at the forefront of providing orthopedic care in Richland County for nearly 25 years, expressed satisfaction in meeting growing demands with Dr. Brucker's addition. Dr. Beck's practice covers a wide range of treatments, both surgical and non-surgical, for hip, knee, shoulder, hand degenerative changes, sports-related injuries, trauma, and fractures. He stated, “The demand for orthopedic care is growing. I am pleased we are reacting to this need with the addition of Dr. Wallace Brucker to our orthopedic team.”
Dr. Wallace Brucker, an orthopedic surgeon with more than 25 years of experience, will now cater to orthopedic and joint-related concerns and sports injuries. Having a background as a retired Colonel in the US Army Reserves after 22 years of service, Dr. Brucker brings vast experience to his role. He shared his enthusiasm, saying, “I’m excited to be serving the orthopedic needs of the rural community, keeping care close to home.”
Together, Dr. Brucker and Dr. Beck, along with a robust rehabilitation team, aim to provide comprehensive orthopedic care in Richland Center. The Richland Hospital and Clinics, known for its commendable healthcare services nationally, remains committed to caring, educating, and healing. It has delivered compassionate services for a century to the residents of greater Richland County. This independent, integrated medical practice operates in three locations, including rural clinics in Spring Green and Muscoda, with a critical access hospital as the primary location in Richland Center, WI.