WATERTOWN, Wis. — A Watertown hospital is temporarily shutting down its urgent care unit to help alleviate the strain on its emergency room.
Watertown Regional Medical Center shared a Facebook post on Monday saying the hospital is reallocating resources from the shuttered urgent care center to help treat emergency room patients in a “more timely manner.”
The change was prompted by a “significant and sustained” rise in emergency room visits from COVID and non-COVID-related patients, according to the post.
“In the meantime, don’t put off the care you need,” the post reads. “Please contact your primary care provider to set up an appointment.”
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Dr. Kyle Martin — Medical Director of Emergency Services at SSM St. Mary’s — said last week that the health care provider’s emergency rooms throughout southern Wisconsin have recently seen all-time records and long wait times.
Watertown Regional Medical Center plans to reevaluate the change on a rolling basis.
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