Healthcare Finance News November 16, 2025
Jeff Lagasse

The long-term vision for the new four-story clinic is to serve as a primary care location, officials say.

UW Health in Madison, Wisconsin has started construction on University Row Medical Center, an expansion of the existing Digestive Health Center. The project is estimated to cost about $122 million.

Officials called the project a “strategic step” in a long-term plan to vacate the current, aging facility, and improve care access in Madison.

While some specialty practices located at the current clinic will temporarily relocate to University Row, the long-term vision for the new four-story clinic is to serve as a primary care location. It will include adult and pediatric primary care, urgent care, imaging and laboratory services, rehabilitation and a...

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