October 3, 2025 at 5:50 a.m.
Aspirus Rhinelander Hospital undergoing renovations
Aspirus Rhinelander Hospital is undergoing several internal renovation projects designed to improve patient care, expand services, and create a more modern, welcoming environment, the medical provider announced in a press release late last week. Aspirus says while these projects may create temporary disruptions, they represent important investments in the future of health care in our community.
Construction of a new cardiology clinic inside Aspirus Rhinelander Hospital is nearing completion. Once finished, cardiology services will relocate from their current off-site location to the hospital. The clinic is expected to begin welcoming patients in the coming weeks.
The Inpatient Behavioral Health Department is expanding to include two new patient rooms, additional office space, and modifications to the Intensive Treatment Unit day room. Admissions for the new rooms are expected to begin later this fall.
Installation of a new CT scanner is planned for early fall, with patient scans expected to begin shortly thereafter.
As part of a hospital-wide flooring update, all carpeted areas are being removed to reduce infection risks, improve air quality, and modernize the space. Work is being completed in phases. Updates to the Emergency Department waiting area are expected to conclude this fall, while renovations to lower-level and Level 1 areas will continue into late fall. During construction, some areas will temporarily have exposed concrete. Safety mats will be placed where possible, and patients and visitors are encouraged to exercise caution.
“We recognize these projects may cause some inconvenience, but they are critical investments in safety, quality, and the patient experience,” said Teri Theiler, President, Aspirus Health’s North Division. “We thank our patients, visitors, and staff for their patience as we work to make our facilities the best they can be.”
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