Children’s Wisconsin – Forest Home Clinic
The Children’s Wisconsin – Forest Home Clinic was built to expand services to better serve the community and offers a number of pediatric care services.
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The Children’s Wisconsin Kenosha Clinic is a consolidation of two Kenosha-area primary care clinics, a children’s advocacy center, and a specialty care clinic. Services include primary care, urgent care, imaging/radiology, lab, behavioral health, counseling/visitation, and child advocacy. Specialty services include asthma/allergy, cardiology, dermatology, gastroenterology, urology, ENT and developmental physical therapy.
The site, building location, and internal layout were all designed with expansion in mind in response to the Kenosha area’s growing population, however expansion directions are limited.
The site is bounded on the east by Interstate 94, on the south by existing buildings, and on the west by approximately 0.4 acres of wetland that stretches along much of the 122nd Street frontage. In response, the north side of the building is split and completely removable, allowing for either a one- or two-story future addition.
The Kenosha area community receives many benefits from the brand new, consolidated clinic.
Completion
2019
Square Footage
32,855
Services
The Children’s Wisconsin – Forest Home Clinic was built to expand services to better serve the community and offers a number of pediatric care services.
This 11,600-square-foot clinic was designed with patient and staff flow in mind. It features 15 double-sided exam rooms surrounding a collaborative team space.
Gundersen Tri-County Hospital replaced their 60-year old hospital to better serve their community. They continue to provide progressive medical services, offering both urgent and emergency care to Whitehall residents and the surrounding communities.