Your healthcare needs always come first at our hospital and clinic in Owatonna, Minnesota, whether you need preventive care or wellness support through family-based primary care, or need specialty care services. Our community-based providers, paired with the resources and expertise of Mayo Clinic, provide you with trusted care and recognized medical expertise close to home. If needed, your local provider can help you find the care you need one of our other locations or offer seamless referrals to Mayo Clinic.
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.
Family Medicine
Get care for your entire family, from prenatal care to geriatrics, including annual exams, well-child visits, diagnostics, immunizations, screenings and referrals to specialty care.
UV rays from the sun can cause skin damage in as little as 15 minutes. The key is to be sun savvy and know how to keep your skin healthy. Explore ways to be smart in the sun to help protect your skin.
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High blood pressure can be dangerous when there aren't symptoms indicating a problem. Learn why your blood pressure matters and the risk factors you can change in your lifestyle.
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While waiting for her husband at their clinic, Colleen Lundequam had no warning before she went into cardiac arrest. Quick action by the clinic's team made all the difference in her good-news recovery.
While you're enjoying the outdoors, ticks are looking for a ride — and a meal. Ticks survive on blood from humans and animals, and can transmit disease. Learn how to tame these unwelcome hitchhikers.
Noise-induced hearing loss, even from earbuds and headphones, can be permanent. That's why it's important to teach young people safe listening habits and how to protect their hearing.