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10/24/2025

  • jesse4430
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ASHLAND - Tamarack Health is investing $14 million to expand its Ashland Medical Center by 28,000 square feet, adding 21 exam rooms and 10 provider offices. The Daily Press reports the expansion, solely funded by Tamarack, addresses a critical shortage of primary care providers and will more than double the clinic’s capacity by summer 2026. Hiring is underway, including a new family medicine physician specializing in obstetrics care. The project also supports other specialties and accommodates patients from the closed Aspirus Ironwood Hospital delivery unit. Since 2020, Tamarack has grown in the area, with locations in Ashland, Hayward, Cable, and Superior. Construction updates are available at Tamarackhealth.org.

 
 
 

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