Expanded Aurora Health Care Plans to Include Ophthalmological Services

Aurora Health Care, based in Milwaukee, is expanding on the Kenosha, Wis., Aurora Health Care cancer center, which was initially planned to be 11,000-square feet, to include two connected buildings that will house, among other specialties, ophthalmological services, according to a report by The Business Journal.

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The expanded plans intend the center to consist of two connected buildings, a combined 61,000 square feet, which will house cancer and pain management services along with ophthalmological services.

The project will be reviewed today by the Kenosha plan commission.  

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