ThedaCare at Home Retail Locations Closure
In line with CDC recommendations and our ThedaCare healthcare partners, ThedaCare At Home (TCAH) is taking the following actions. By…
In line with CDC recommendations and our ThedaCare healthcare partners, ThedaCare At Home (TCAH) is taking the following actions. By…
With health and wellness as our top priority, ThedaCare has made the decision to temporarily close both FastCare clinics, effective…
As part of our preparedness plan, we have made the vigilant decision to defer all elective non-urgent care, effective March 19, 2020, at our seven hospitals.
“I also encourage everyone to learn new things. I’ve never stopped learning and I never will.”
ThedaCare is proud to announce that it has received certification from DNV GL – Healthcare as a Comprehensive Stroke Center, reflecting the highest level of competence for treatment of serious stroke events.
ThedaCare Advanced Practice Clinician, Bonnie L. Nickasch, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, has been named recipient of the 2020 American Association of Nurse Practitioners® Wisconsin State Award for Nurse Practitioner Excellence.
“We want to help patients, families and communities understand how to use opioids safely and where to find help if necessary.”
From 2017 to 2018, Wisconsin saw a 10 percent drop in opioid deaths, the first drop since 2015, according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS). The rate of opioid-related deaths in Wisconsin also decreased 1.4 percent from 2016 to 2018.
We’ve all been there. We feel under the weather and wonder, “Is this strep throat or just a sore throat”?
Two ThedaCare hospitals have been recognized as 2020 Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals by The Chartis Center for Rural Health. ThedaCare Medical Centers-Shawano and Waupaca have earned the designation
New research shows the latest benefit of frequent teeth brushing: A significantly reduced risk of cardiac conditions that impact millions of Americans.
Tega Mae walks through the hallways of Cherry Meadows at ThedaCare’s Peabody Manor with a calm demeanor, patiently waiting to put a smile on someone’s face. You’ll find Tega on a leash, sporting her blue volunteer vest. Tega is a pet therapy dog.
New research suggests postmenopausal woman can possibly reverse the trajectory of breast cancer risk by shedding several pounds and maintaining weight loss.
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