New hospital in downtown Oshkosh grows to include third floor

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The new hospital in downtown Oshkosh will be bigger than first proposed, according to Insight Publications media partner WHBY.

Froedtert ThedaCare Health broke ground on an 85,000-square-foot, $84 million hospital on Sixth Street in Oshkosh March 26 and at the time Vice President Jennifer Nickolai said they anticipated demand might warrant including a 28,000-square-foot third floor. That plan was approved by the Oshkosh Plan Commission.

When complete, the Oshkosh campus is expected to have emergency care, inpatient beds and 24/7 coverage. Plans also call for 24/7 computed tomography scans, x-ray, ultrasound, mammogram, MRI and lab services. Also included in plans are a retail pharmacy, ambulatory surgery center with operating rooms and a medical office building for primary care and specialties.

More services may be added over time based on community need. The work will be completed in 2025 and about 60 new jobs will be created.

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Nearly 73% of Oshkosh’s residents live east of Interstate 41, while most of the current health care services are located west of I-41, meaning east-side residents are more than 15 minutes away from a hospital or emergency room.

The planned project complements the community development efforts underway in the area. The campus will be located at 250 W. 6th Ave., Oshkosh on the Fox River in downtown Oshkosh.

Construction partners include Hplex Solutions as the owner representative; HGA as the architect and engineer; and Miron Construction as the construction manager. Also involved is The Sigma Group, which is the civil engineer and landscape architect.

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