Overview
Employees
1001-5000 employees
Revenue
$100 to $500 million (USD) per year
Category
Hospital & Health Care
Monroe Clinic, a member of SSM Health, is a Catholic, not-for-profit health care network with one hospital and a multi-specialty physician practice with over 120 employed providers offering a broad range of health care services to meet the needs of the communities it serves in southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. Monroe Clinic also includes 12 clinic locations, a 24-hour emergency department, a home care and hospice agency, walk-in and urgent care clinics, rural residency and fellowship programs, and primary care sites offering preventive, acute and rehabilitative care. Monroe Clinic has earned numerous awards for quality and service, including a five-star patient satisfaction rating (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020), Guardian of Excellence Award® (Press Ganey 2016, 2019), and a “Top Performer” recognition from Joint Commission (2013, 2016). For more information, visit monroeclinic.org. In 1939, five physicians joined together to offer community-focused, comprehensive care in both primary and specialized medicine, which came to be known as Monroe Clinic.Also in 1939, encouraged by Monroe Clinic’s founding physicians, the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes opened St. Clare Hospital in Monroe.The connection between the mind, body and spirit is the hallmark philosophy behind Monroe Clinic’s care. In fact, one of the founding physicians, Dr. John Schindler, authored the best seller, How To Live 365 Days A Year.Between 1976 and 1995, Monroe Clinic opened branch locations in: Albany, Blanchardville, Brodhead and New Glarus in Wisconsin and Durand, Freeport and Lena in Illinois. In 1992, St. Clare Hospital and The Monroe Clinic became one entity—Monroe Clinic.Monroe Clinic has continued to grow in recent years, with the addition of Monroe Clinic Eye Care-Freeport, Highland Women's Care and Urgent Care in Freeport, and building a brand new 58-bed hospital in 2012.