The new facility will replace Aurora’s current West Allis clinic and employ up to 15 additional workers. The clinic will offer primary and urgent care, as well as pharmacy, laboratory and imaging services.
“When you can help revitalize a community and do something not only for that community but for our patients and our caregivers, it’s always a great day,” Steve Francaviglia, president of the Greater Milwaukee South Patient Service Market, told WTMJ.
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