Here are four details:
1. In addition to inpatient and outpatient surgery, the hospital would feature outpatient services, primary and specialty care, emergency services, advanced diagnostic imaging, laboratory services and a cancer center.
2. It would include a surgery and procedure center, 24 private inpatient rooms and expanded laboratory, imaging and registration areas.
3. The project is pending review from the Mukwonago Village Board and Plan Commission. If approved, construction on the project is expected to start in 2019 and wrap up at the beginning of 2020.
4. ProHealth opened an emergency department on its Mukwonago campus in 2015 and is expected to open new physician offices, procedure space and digestive health services in December.
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