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Western Wisconsin Health offers a high-quality Transitional Care program in a comfortable setting. Transitional Care supports patients recovering from an acute illness or surgery who no longer require acute hospital care but are not yet ready to go home. Keep your loved one close and give them access to the best care possible.

Discover the difference between care and the comfort of care at home. Whether you need home health care services following an illness or surgery or expert hospice end of life care. Their care providers are there for you every step of the way. We promote better total health through exceptional care, leading technology, and state-of-the-art facilities.
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Proper healthcare is about people and technology. It's about combining a fundamental sense of community with an attention to modern advancement to create the most welcoming and effective result for patients. It's this connection that has made Western Wisconsin Health the premier provider of healthcare in the region -and why you're only a few miles away from better care.
Acupuncture
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Western Wisconsin Health offers integrative health services that focus on healing the whole person, with the goal of improving the quality of life for patients. Integrative health is a holistic approach to healthcare that focuses on the mind, body, and spirit. It incorporates and complements your current healthcare treatments by tapping into your body's natural healing capabilities.
Allergy & Asthma
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At Western Wisconsin Health, we provide personalized allergy and asthma services led by Dr. John Moore, Allergist from Midwest Ear, Nose & Throat Specialists. Dr. Moore's practice includes the diagnosis and treatment of allergies, asthma, and other diseases of the immune system, with a special interest in allergies.
Anticoagulation
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Western Wisconsin Health provides personalized care to patients on anticoagulation medications. Anticoagulants or blood thinners are medications used to treat and reduce the risk of blood clots. Without treatment, blood clots can block your circulation and can even lead to heart attack or stroke. Pharmacists and registered nurses specially trained in anticoagulation therapy monitor and adjust your medications for the period of time needed.
Audiology
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Audiology services from Western Wisconsin Health help patients ages 4 and up identify and treat hearing loss. We utilize world-leading technology and a personal touch to evaluate a wide range of hearing impairments and to ensure you receive the best possible solution, from hearing aids to cochlear implants and beyond.
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