NEENAH, WI (WTAQ) – ThedaCare’s $100 million investment to modernize its Neenah hospital has reached new heights.
The ThedaStar Air Medical Program is now using a newly created, additional helipad, next to the Emergency Department for rapid transfer of patients. Specialized teams are also providing critical care in a redesigned and modernized Trauma Center.
“Updates to the Neenah campus are benefiting the region and surrounding communities that the ThedaCare system serves, ensuring our patients have access to the care they need,” said Lynn Detterman, Senior Vice President of ThedaCare South Region. “ThedaCare Regional Medical Center-Neenah continues to serve as our anchor hospital for critical care with services such as the Level II Trauma Center, certified Comprehensive Stroke Center and emergency care located at the campus.”
Since 1986, ThedaStar has completed more than 15,000 flights providing emergency medical transport services to communities across Wisconsin. When ThedaStar launched in June 1986, it was the third air ambulance program in the state, and the only one north of Milwaukee or Madison.
In addition to the new helipad, there is also a separate hallway for those patients experiencing a trauma, allowing them privacy. The current ThedaStar helipad and hangar, located near the W G Bryan Bridge, will continue to be used.
Another milestone in the Modernization Project is the redesigned Trauma Center. There are specialized rooms designed to enhance patient care and experience. The Level II Trauma Center at ThedaCare Regional Medical Center-Neenah cares for people in a 17-plus county area in Northeast and Central Wisconsin.
The layout for the space is centered on the patient. Rooms have been updated with the latest technology, equipment and space to provide each person with the best care experience.
“Having a CT scanner next to the trauma room will allow for rapid imaging of seriously injured patients, and that is extremely valuable during crucial moments,” said Dr. Raymond Georgen, ThedaCare System Trauma Medical Director. “Again, we’re on the clock. Our teams must work quickly. This advanced, convenient equipment uses a combination of X-rays and computer technology to produce images of the body, and has a positive impact to the care we’re able to deliver.”
The next areas of focus for the modernization project include:
Develop a new Women’s Center, which includes mammography, diagnostics and imaging, and bone density testing.
Improve and expand access for Behavioral Health services by redesigning the inpatient space.
Create “Main Street”, where key diagnostic outpatient services will be located on the first floor of the hospital to ensure easier patient access.
Design a new dining area on the main floor for the convenience of visitors and team members.
Update the Family Birth Center, allowing families to welcome little ones into the world in a modern, comfortable and soothing environment.
The full modernization is expected to be complete in early 2024.



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