Aurora to Open New Health Center in Mukwonago

Expansion of clinical and outpatient services to increase access for Mukwonago and surrounding areas

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Milwaukee – Aurora Health Care today announced plans to build a new health center on Chapman Farm Boulevard in Mukwonago to serve the health care needs of the growing population in the Village of Mukwonago and surrounding communities. The clinic was approved by the Mukwonago Village Board on Tuesday, Dec. 19.

“Aurora is committed to serving the residents of Waukesha County close to home, with high-quality, cost-efficient health care,” said Mike Bergmann, president of Aurora’s Waukesha-Jefferson service area. “This health center will enhance patient access to the care they need. We are pleased to be moving forward with this exciting plan.”

The single-story, 15,000-square-foot building at 120 Chapman Farm Blvd. will house primary care providers and an urgent care clinic, along with specialty care, onsite imaging and lab services. Parking will be available onsite.

The center will be staffed by 15 full-time-equivalent staff members, including physicians, nurses, medical assistants, radiology and laboratory technicians and patient service representatives, which will be hired to meet patient needs.

Work will begin in early 2018 and be completed the first quarter of 2019.