Columbia St. Mary’s, sponsored by Ascension Health and Columbia Health System, is an organization comprised of three hospitals, 65 community clinics, The Columbia College of Nursing, a partnership with the Orthopaedic Hospital of Wisconsin, and four Urgent Care Centers. We have all joined together to care for individuals and families throughout Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington and Sheboygan counties – with more than 160 years of service to individuals and families in these communities.
Our dedicated staff offers the latest technology and innovative treatments within a nurturing environment of support and compassion for patients and their families. Our 'passion for patient care ' is what makes this a special place in which to receive care.
Columbia St. Mary’s mission is to make a positive difference in the health and lives of individuals and our community — with special concern for those who are vulnerable. We are committed to providing high-quality, accessible, values-driven programs and services with equal attention to the physical, spiritual, and emotional dimensions of health.
Our People
A Passion for Patient Care is more than a saying—it’s
the essence of who we are and what we do each day. Our staff and
physicians are passionate about providing high-quality, accessible,
values-driven care that encompasses the whole person — body, mind, and
spirit. We’re committed to meeting the physical, emotional, and
spiritual needs of all of our patients.
Over the years we have always placed the needs of those we serve as our highest priority. We have earned a reputation for providing excellent state-of-the art medical care in a family-centered, healing environment. We continue to maintain this reputation thanks to our outstanding employees, management team, physicians and volunteers, all of whom are committed to excellence.
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Columbia St. Mary's Hospital Milwaukee 2301 N. Lake Dr., Milwaukee, WI 53211 (414) 291-1000 300 Licensed Beds Fact Sheet | Map & Directions | Building Project |
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Founded in 1848, the state's first private
hospital, Columbia St. Mary's Hospital Milwaukee
is a full-service hospital offering a complete
range of medical, surgical and advanced clinical
specialties. The hospital's Regional Burn Center
is the only one of its kind in the eastern half
of the state. In October 2010, Columbia St.
Mary's opened its new $417 million hospital that
will be a national model for safe, efficient,
patient-centered healthcare.
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Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Institute
Located within Columbia St. Mary's Hospital Milwaukee 2301 N. Lake Dr., Milwaukee, WI 53211 (414) 298-6750 67 Licensed Beds Fact Sheet | Map & Directions |
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Located within Columbia St. Mary's Hospital
Milwaukee, Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Institute
is a recognized regional leader in both
inpatient and outpatient physical medicine and
rehabilitation. Since 1965, we have provided
consistent and excellent patient outcomes in a
nurturing, safe and supportive environment.
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Columbia St. Mary's Women's Hospital
2323 N. Lake Dr., Milwaukee, WI 53211 (414) 291-1000 111 Licensed Beds Fact Sheet | Map & Directions |
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Located in the “cloverleaf” building that served
as Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital Milwaukee for
more than 38 years, the new Women’s Hospital
consolidates services for women, infants and
children at one convenient location.
In addition to the many services for women, infants and children, the Women’s Hospital is also home to the New Vision® Chemical Dependency Program, outpatient clinics for Columbia St. Mary’s Behavioral Medicine Services, and the Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Institute’s Brain Injury Day Treatment Program. |
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Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital Ozaukee
13111 N. Port Washington Rd., Mequon, WI 53097 (262) 243-7300 182 Licensed Beds Map & Directions |
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| Built in 1994 and expanded in 2001 and 2007, the full-service Ozaukee Hospital has earned a reputation for providing excellent state-of-the art medical care in a family-centered, healing environment. The hospital serves the healthcare needs of those living in the Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Sheboygan, and Washington communities. | |