Your healthcare needs always come first, whether you need family-based primary care or access to specialists. We serve the Ellsworth, Wisconsin, community through routine, preventive and specialized care services, wellness support and community engagement.
Our collaboration with connects you with the most trusted specialty care and recognized medical expertise close to home. If needed, your local provider can help your with seamless referrals to Mayo Clinic.
Get the information and resources you need in your health and wellness journey with us:
If you are unable to see your primary care provider and need high-quality health care today, we offer several options where you can receive same-day care.
Family Medicine
Get care for your entire family, from prenatal care to geriatrics, including annual exams, well-child visits, diagnostics, immunizations, screenings and referrals to specialty care.
Alcohol consumption peaks during the holidays and can lead to a serious issue with binge drinking. Learn what's considered binge drinking and get four tips for enjoying holiday gatherings responsibly.
The long nights of winter can get you down, but they also offer magical ways to be active outdoors and lift your mood. Explore the dark with these ideas.
When noninvasive approaches don't relieve your shoulder pain, it's time to consult an orthopedic surgeon to discuss if shoulder replacement may be needed to relieve the pain.
Thea Lenhart inspires joy every day through Project SEARCH. The transition-to-work initiative helps young adults with disabilities build employment skills through hands-on training and employment.
Are you weighing the health benefits of eggs? Learn what nutrients are packed inside the shell and how eggs can be a healthy, versatile choice for any meal of the day.
Dan Knapp prioritizes his health through annual visits with his care team, medications for chronic conditions and regular home blood pressure monitoring. Read about the benefits of at-home monitoring.
If you have pain or pressure in your forehead with nasal symptoms, you may think it's a sinus headache. But 90% of people with these symptoms are actually experiencing migraine headaches. Learn more.
Signs of fall and winter are appearing, temperatures are cooling and cases of flu, strep throat and RSV are increasing. Read five things to know during this year's upper respiratory illness season.