Welcome to Mayo Clinic Health System — Chippewa Valley in Bloomer
Your healthcare needs always come first, whether you need family-based primary care, comprehensive heart care, trauma services in our Emergency Department or access to specialists. We serve the Bloomer, Wisconsin, community through routine, preventive and specialized care services, wellness support and community engagement.
Our collaboration with Mayo Clinic connects you with the most trusted specialty care and recognized medical expertise close to home. If needed, your local provider can help you with seamless referrals to Mayo Clinic.
Get the information and resources you need in your health and wellness journey with us:
If you are unable to see your primary care provider and need high-quality health care today, we offer several options where you can receive same-day care.
Emergency Medicine
We are ready 24/7/365 to provide care for all types of emergencies.
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