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About Us
UW Cancer Center Johnson Creek is a collaboration between Fort HealthCare, UW Health and UW Health Partners Watertown Regional Medical Center that will provide convenient, comprehensive care for the people of southeastern Wisconsin.
Discussions began in late 2002 after Fort HealthCare and Watertown Memorial Hospital independently considered options for expanding current on-site oncology services. Both organizations believed that providing convenient and comprehensive care locally was crucial. Both also recognized that working together with the University of Wisconsin Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center, they could offer comprehensive, state-of-the-art and seamless cancer care to their patients.
Our Facility
Our 14,300 square-foot facility, located adjacent to the Johnson Creek Medical Center,
offers prevention, education and treatment for virtually all types of cancers. Our patients have local access to medical and radiation oncology services, chemotherapy treatments and clinical trials beginning in the fall of 2005.
UW Johnson Creek Cancer Center Partners
Fort HealthCare
In addition to comprehensive inpatient services and short-term Medicare certified nursing care, Fort HealthCare offers ambulatory surgery and specialty clinics, a birthing center, cardiac rehabilitation, emergency services including after-hours treatment of minor illnesses and injuries, occupational medicine and more.
Visit the Fort HealthCare Web site »
UW Health Partners Watertown Regional Medical Center
UW Health Partners Watertown Regional Medical Center is a community hospital serving the residents of Jefferson and Dodge counties. It provides a vast spectrum of inpatient and outpatient services including pain management, rehabilitation, cardiac rehabilitation, obstetrics and a wide variety of general and specialized surgeries.
Visit the UW Health Partners Watertown Regional Medical Center Web site »
UW Health/UW Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center
A UW Health partner, the UW Carbone Cancer Center (UWCCC) is the only comprehensive cancer center in Wisconsin, as designated by the National Cancer Institute. More than 20,000 cancer patients are seen annually for diagnosis, treatment, follow-up care or consultations.
Visit the UW Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center Web site »
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