Your health care needs always come first, whether that means primary care or specialty care services. We deliver trusted Mayo Clinic care close to your home.
Get the information and resources you need in your health and wellness journey with us:
Learn about our medical services available in Onalaska — from providers in the community or visiting outreach specialists from La Crosse.
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.
New & Prospective Patients
Every day, individuals and families choose Mayo Clinic Health System for their health care needs. Our physicians and providers are close to you for day-to-day needs and specialists are available either in La Crosse or regularly visit a clinic near you. All of our care is backed by the expertise of one of the most recognized names in health care: Mayo Clinic. Our New Patient section walks you through the steps to becoming a new patient 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.
Same Day Clinic
Same Day Clinics provide treatment for many minor health concerns. Call ahead appointments available.
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