Osceola Medical Center

Name :

Osceola Medical Center

Address  :

2600 65th Ave
P.O. Box 218

Town  :

Osceola

State  :

Wisconsin

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

54020

Phone  :

715 294 2111

Fax  :

715 294 2943

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Cardiology
  • ENT
  • General Surgeon
  • Neurologist
  • Obestetrician/Gynecologist
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedics
  • Podiatry
  • Psychiatrist
  • Urology
Facilities

Description

Welcome
Osceola Medical Center is dedicated to improving the health of our community with a caring staff driven by shared values Our medical staff partners with an impressive list of specialists to ensure that you and those that you love receive the best possible care while staying close to home staying close to home

Osceola Medical Centers Mission Statement
Improving the health of our community with a caring staff driven by shared values


History

Welcome to OMC
The History of OMC
Osceolas first hospital was established in 1932 by Dr LO Simenstad who had begun his practice as an Osceola family doctor in 1924 The site of the original eightbed hospital was the former home of Charles C Ladd donated to the village by his widow and converted into a medical facility Nearly every decade saw an expansion to the facility as it grew to meet the needs of the growing community

The founders son Dr John Simenstad launched his Osceola practice as surgeon and family physician in 1964 and what has become todays Osceola Medical Center took on dramatic new dimensions of growth under his dedicated and farreaching leadership

Dr John incorporated a number of extensive and diverse medical enhancements throughout OMC which saw growth mushroom in size and scope upon completion of a comprehensive expansion program Preparing for future growth the medical center consolidated itself into one locallymanaged nonprofit independent facility

Todays medical center is taking the foundation laid by LO and Dr John over the past 75 years and reaching ahead with its brand new facility New technology and services brings the new house aspect of the facility to the community while the same home philosophy embodies the culture of care and respect for which Osceola Medical Center is known
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