Froedtert & MCW Open New Hospital in Wisconsin

The hospital will offer around-the-clock access to emergency and inpatient care.

By HFT Staff


The Froedtert & MCW health network opened a new community hospital in Mequon, Wisconsin. Located across the street from the Froedtert & MCW Mequon Health Center, Froedtert Community Hospital – Mequon is a fully licensed, accredited acute-care hospital and part of the Froedtert & MCW health network. 

The small-scale community hospital will offer around-the-clock access to emergency and inpatient care. At approximately 17,000 square feet, the hospital will have a seven-bed emergency department with eight inpatient beds for patients requiring additional care, observation and tests. The hospital, which also will have laboratory, pharmacy and imaging services, is designed to treat medical emergencies that require attention beyond a health center or urgent care clinic’s capability. The hospital will complement the current health care offerings provided at the nearby Froedtert & MCW Mequon Health Center, which offers primary and specialty care, diagnostic services, cancer care, urgent care and wellness care through Small Stones. 

Ryan Companies partnered with Froedtert Health to develop the project and served as the construction manager for Froedtert Community Hospital - Mequon. 



May 23, 2022


Topic Area: Construction


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