Aspirus Chippewa Falls Hospital and Clinic to Open in September

The approximately 35,000-square-foot facility is designed around the needs of patients and families, bringing together hospital, clinic and diagnostic services in one location.

By HFT Staff


Aspirus Health announced that its new Aspirus Chippewa Falls Hospital and Clinic will officially open for patient care on Tuesday, September 22. 

The approximately 35,000-square-foot facility is designed around the needs of patients and families, bringing together hospital, clinic and diagnostic services in one location. Patients will have access to a comprehensive range of care, including: 

  • Emergency care 
  • Inpatient hospital care 
  • Primary care clinic services 
  • Imaging services (X-ray and CT) 
  • Laboratory services 
  • On-site pharmacy 

It will provide residents with a local option for emergency care, inpatient services, primary care and supporting diagnostic services — helping patients receive the right care at the right time, closer to where they live and work. 

Aspirus has been preparing the facility, technology, workflows and care teams to support safe, coordinated and responsive patient care from day one. Construction has progressed steadily, positioning Aspirus to meet its targeted opening timeline while continuing to focus on clinical readiness and the patient experience.



July 14, 2026


Topic Area: Construction


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