Construction Progress
Big changes are coming to Upland Hills Health
Upland Hills Health is building something new—and something better—for our patients, our families, and our community. Beginning Monday, July 7, construction crews will break ground on a major project that marks the next chapter in our mission to provide high-quality, convenient care close to home.
This project will bring expanded and upgraded spaces for Lab, Imaging, Urgent Care, and the Emergency Department. Patients will benefit from a larger, state-of-the-art Emergency Department, enhanced imaging services including ultrasounds and mammograms, and the relocation of the Dodgeville Clinic to the hospital campus—making it even easier to access the latest in medical technology and care.
These updates are just one part of the exciting growth happening at Upland Hills Health. We’ve already added two new operating rooms to double our surgical capacity, welcomed world-renowned spine surgeon Dr. Thomas Zdeblick, and introduced da Vinci robot-assisted surgery—the only one of its kind in southwest Wisconsin.
Building a Brighter Future:
What to Know During Campus Construction
For Patients:
- No parking in the back of the building (near the east entrance for the SSM Dean Clinics)
- Park in the front of the building
- To reach the SSM Dean Clinics or Therapy and Wellness: enter through the Physician Offices Entrance to the right of the Main Entrance (at the front of the building)
For Staff:
- General staff parking does not change, but you won’t be able to drive around the back of the building
- No building entry through the back/east entrance
- Enter instead through the loading dock (see map)
- Physician parking will be cut down slightly
- Absolutely no parking in patient parking spaces