Upland Hills Health begins major expansion project on July 7

Upland Hills Health begins major expansion project on July 7
Lisa Schnedler, President and CEO — Official Website
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Upland Hills Health is set to embark on a significant construction project starting Monday, July 7. This development aims to enhance healthcare services for patients, families, and the community by expanding and upgrading facilities for Lab, Imaging, Urgent Care, and the Emergency Department.

The new initiative will feature a larger Emergency Department equipped with advanced technology. Enhanced imaging services such as ultrasounds and mammograms will be available, alongside the relocation of the Dodgeville Clinic to the hospital campus. These changes are intended to provide easier access to modern medical care.

Recent advancements at Upland Hills Health include two additional operating rooms to increase surgical capacity and the introduction of da Vinci robot-assisted surgery. The facility has also welcomed Dr. Thomas Zdeblick, a renowned spine surgeon.

During the 11-month construction period, there will be temporary adjustments in parking and building entrances. Upland Hills Health appreciates community patience as it strives to improve healthcare experiences.

The institution emphasizes its commitment not only to infrastructure but also to fostering a robust future for regional healthcare. The project aligns with their dedication to delivering safe and quality care across various services including clinics, hospitals, nursing centers, rehab centers, medical equipment stores, home care, and hospice services.



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