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Trauma Surgery

Advanced care when you need it most.

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Preparedness and Peace of Mind

Trauma surgeons know that seconds matter when it comes to saving a life. When disaster strikes, it’s comforting to know that round-the-clock expert care is available. As a Level II Trauma Center, ThedaCare Regional Medical Center-Neenah provides initial definitive trauma care regardless of the severity of injury. ThedaCare Regional Medical Center-Neenah is one of just nine adult Level II trauma centers in Wisconsin.

Our team of highly trained trauma surgeons is skilled in identifying which injuries to treat first. They also determine the order of diagnostic and operative procedures needed. If patients need additional surgeries, the trauma team will follow them through recovery, rehabilitation, and discharge.

The advanced level of trauma care we offer in Neenah benefits the entire region ThedaCare serves. We have the services and resources in place to offer prompt, expert care whether someone is coming from near or far.

Hear from the Expert

Listen to Dr. David Schultz, Medical Director of the Level II Trauma Center at ThedaCare Regional Medical Center-Neenah, describe the lifesaving care that teams provide.

Hear from Dr. David Schultz

Hear From Our Patients

Meet Sean, Trauma and Reconstruction Patient

“I’m probably as close to 100% as I’ll be, which is a blessing. I’m just extremely fortunate.”

Meet Emmitt, Trauma Patient

“We’re just lucky to be here every day, and tomorrow is not really promised to any of us. To be where I am now and to have life is just a gift from God.”

Lifesaving Care in the Air

Our ThedaStar helicopter and expert teams are there to provide lifesaving air medical transport. The ThedaStar team includes highly trained flight nurses, paramedics, pilots, mechanics, and dispatchers. They work together to transport critically ill and trauma patients to the appropriate point of care.