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ASPIRUS HEALTH CLINIC IN PRENTICE TO CLOSE AND CONSOLIDATE WITH PHILLIPS CLINIC - My Northern Wisconsin - 06-29-2026

   
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"After careful thought and consideration, Aspirus Health has made the decision to consolidate the operations of Aspirus Prentice Clinic and Aspirus Phillips Clinic at the end of July in a move designed to focus resources where they can have the greatest positive impact in meeting the evolving needs of our communities," Aspirus Health announced on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.

Patients currently being served in Prentice will be transitioned, with clinicians and staff, to the Phillips location.  The Phillips location will then offer services five days per week and provide access to additional imaging services, which were not previously available in Prentice.

“We will work closely with patients to ensure a smooth transition as needed to support continuity of care,” said Mark Randell, vice president-primary care, Aspirus Medical Group.  “Our care teams will be transiting to the Phillips Clinic, and it’s important to note that Aspirus Therapy-Prentice is not impacted by this decision and will continue operating at its current location.”

Aspirus Health noted that heath systems need to be foresightful and responsible stewards of their resources which can be challenging in today's environment.

“Our commitment to delivering compassionate, high-quality care remains unchanged,” said Randell.  “Physician shortages are one of the most significant challenges facing rural health care, and we will continue to adapt to meet the evolving needs of our patients and communities.”