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​Ascension To Expand Clinic In Milwaukee's Third Ward

Design of the Third Ward clinic will incorporate historical elements from the existing Engine Company No. 10 Firehouse and Cream City brick.

The  clinic will provide primary care, women’s health, lab, x-ray and ultrasound services and represents an investment of $7.4 million.
The clinic will provide primary care, women’s health, lab, x-ray and ultrasound services and represents an investment of $7.4 million. (Scott Anderson, Patch Staff )

MILWAUKEE, WI — Ascension Wisconsin will expand its primary care and women’s health services with the construction of a new 11,000 square foot clinic at 176 N. Broadway in the Third Ward.

The clinic will provide primary care, women’s health, lab, x-ray and ultrasound services and represents an investment of $7.4 million. The new clinic is expected to include 20 new full-time and part-time employees. Construction of the new facility is likely to begin in early 2020 and it is projected to open later that year.

“Our goal at Ascension Wisconsin is to provide an exceptional experience to individuals and families in southeast Wisconsin at an affordable cost,” said Doug Culling, DO, MS, Clinical President of Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin. “This new clinical space will expand access to primary care services and bring women’s health services closer to home for the vibrant, growing Third Ward community.”

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Design of the Third Ward clinic will incorporate historical elements from the existing Engine
Company No. 10 Firehouse and Cream City brick.

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