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Please take a moment to visit our foundation website Our medical staff consists of family practitioners, general internists, general surgeons, anesthesiologists and orthopedic surgeons. Our staff is complemented by pathology, radiology, urology, cardiology, neurology, ophthalmology, audiology, allergy, vascular surgery, orthopedic and oncology consulting specialists. Presently, we have over 32 active and 38consulting medical staff members.
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our Privacy Notice. The hospital has financially performed well above average state and national averages for rural hospitals and is extremely well-equipped diagnostically.
Press Releases (ANTIGO, WI)—(July 11, 2007)—Rick L. Perkins, M.D is now seeing patients at the Aspirus General Clinic in Antigo. While Dr. Perkins specializes in the practice of obstetrics and gynecology, his primary focus at Aspirus General Clinic will be on gynecology, high risk pregnancy consultation and gynecological surgery. More Bob Raganyi Honored at Statewide Health Care Employee Recognition Program A health episode that Bob Raganyi personally experienced twenty-seven years ago became the foundation for his commitment to working in health care. More (ANTIGO, WI)—(May 7, 2007)— Before hospitals build healthy communities, they build trust. That’s the message organizers are touting with the 2007 National Hospital Week theme “Care You Count On, People You Trust.” More Langlade Memorial Hospital paid special tribute to some very long-term employees and retirees as they concluded the celebration of National Hospital Week. More Carol Philipps Honored at Statewide Health Care Employee Recognition Program. When Carol Philipps was a child growing up, all she ever wanted to be was a nurse and help other people. Whenever anyone would ask her what she wanted to be when she grew up, without hesitation the reply was, “I want to be a nurse.” More (ANTIGO, WI)—(May 4, 2006)—“Gearing up” mentally before bicycling, skating or scooter riding is just as important as gearing up physically. In an effort to avoid and reduce serious bicycle injuries, Langlade Memorial Hospital will once again be promoting bicycle safety to first grade students in the school districts of Antigo, Elcho, Birnamwood and White Lake. More Our HistoryThe hospital was opened on March 21, 1933 and was dedicated as a memorial to the servicemen from Langlade County who sacrificed their lives during World War I. It is owned and operated by the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph. The Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph are a religious order of Catholic Sisters whose roots as a religious congregation go back to 17th century France. In 1659, their founder, Jerome LeRoyer, a layman and father of five children, came to Montreal, Canada and established the congregation of the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph. To this day, the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph continue to carry out their Christian healing ministry to the sick, poor and injured. To meet the increasing health demands of the community and surrounding area, an addition to the hospital was completed in 1954. More space was added in 1978 to house enlarged ancillary departments such as Surgery, Radiology and Outpatient Services. In 1993, a new medical clinic was built adjacent to the hospital. The second floor of the building houses the hospital's rehab departments that include Cardiopulmonary Rehab, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy and Occupational Therapy. This area is known as Langlade Memorial Health and Rehab. In 2003, Langlade Memorial
Hospital has completed the largest expansion undertaken in the Hospital’s
70-year history. The goal of the plan is to provide residents with a
modern, well-equipped healthcare center, which will enhance and expand
local medical services. A Message from David
Schneider, Executive Director. VisionInspired by the vision of Gospel values and our founders, Langlade Memorial Hospital collaborates with other health care providers to enhance the health and well-being of our community in a safe, competent, and compassionate manner. MissionOur mission reflects the spirit and healing ministry of Jesus through the quality and compassionate service we provide at LMH and within our community. ValuesStewardship – We are responsible to manage and cultivate the resources of Langlade Memorial Hospital ethically, creatively and with accountability:
Compassion – We are motivated by the love of our neighbor to respond with empathy to each person’s needs.
Quality – We commit to excellence, competence, trust, confidence and performance through sharing our human and clinical skills.
Service – We extend to those we serve uncompromising personal courtesy, attentiveness and responsiveness.
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