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309 S. 10th Ave. E., Lake Mills, IA 50450- Appointments:
- 641-592-2361
- General:
- 641-592-2361
- 800-628-2538 (toll-free)
- Clinic Hours:
- Mon-Fri:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Your health care needs always come first at Mayo Clinic Health System in Lake Mills, whether that means primary care or specialty care services. Mayo Clinic Health System delivers trusted Mayo Clinic care close to your home.
Our relationship with Mayo Clinic can also connect you with the most trusted specialty care in the U.S. Your local provider can help with referrals if necessary.
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.
Care for children and adults of all ages. Services include annual exams, well-child visits, diagnostics, screenings and connections and referrals to advanced care to meet your medical and personal needs.
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