Prohealth Waukesha Memorial Hospital
Recent News About Prohealth Waukesha Memorial Hospital
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ProHealth Senior Breakfast Club: Food Safety and Dining Out to be held June 2
ProHealth Senior Breakfast Club: Food Safety and Dining Out
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Virtual Oncology Caregiver Support Group to be held April 18
Virtual Oncology Caregiver Support Group
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Thriving to be held March 29
Thriving
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Mask requirements and visitation restrictions
Mask requirements and visitation restrictions
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ProHealth Care's visitation restrictions
ProHealth recognizes how important visitors are for the well-being of patients. Currently, as the COVID-19 virus spreads rapidly in our community and the number of hospitalized patients increases, it is necessary for us to limit visitation. We do this to protect patients, other visitors and health care workers.
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Virtual Breastfeeding Support Group on Dec 28
Virtual Breastfeeding Support Group
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Thriving on Dec 27
Thriving
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ProHealth Care offers COVID-19 vaccinations for children 5 to 11
ProHealth Care will begin vaccinating children ages 5 to 11 for COVID-19 on Thursday, Nov. 11.
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ProHealth Care to open Mukwonago hospital Jan. 24
ProHealth Care’s new Mukwonago hospital will open on Jan. 24, making it possible for people in Mukwonago and surrounding communities to stay much closer to home when they need surgical services or inpatient care.
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ProHealth Care offers COVID-19 booster shots
ProHealth Care is now offering booster shots of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at its vaccine clinic at ProHealth Waukesha Memorial Hospital.
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Work has begun on ProHealth Care’s Sunset Drive clinic in Waukesha
Construction of ProHealth Medical Group’s newest clinic is underway along Sunset Drive on Waukesha’s south side.