
Aurora Health Care officials on Friday celebrated the opening of the system’s new $55.5 million outpatient surgery center in the 84South mixed-used development in Greenfield.
Aurora Health Center at 84South, located at 9000 W. Sura Lane, will open to patients Monday.
The five-story, 130,000-square-foot facility is now the central location for Aurora Children’s Health services, including specialties in pediatric cardiology, urology, allergy, dermatology, ENT, neuro psychology and radiology.
“With this center opening, Aurora Children’s Health will be able to offer more comprehensive pediatric services, and in one easy-to-access central location,” said Dr. Kevin Dahlman, medical director of Aurora Children’s Health. “Parents will be able to see a pediatrician and receive any needed specialty care in this wonderful new building.”
- Aurora Health Center 84South
- Bill Santulli, chief operating officer of Advocate Aurora Health, addresses the crowd at the Aurora Health Center 84South opening.
- Greenfield mayor Michael Neitzke
- Aurora Health Center at 84South
- A pharmacy in the new Aurora Health Center 84South.
- The entrance to the new Aurora Health Center 84South.
- The sports health floor.
- The facility includes a pediatric sports health gym and classroom.
- Aurora Health Center 84South houses Aurora’s sports health services.
- Exercise equipment in the sports health area.
- The sports health gym
- The sports health gym
- Exercise equipment in the sports health area.
- The sports health check-in area.
- A sports memorabilia wall in the sports health area.
- An exam room in the Children’s Health area.
- A procedure room in the Children’s Health area.
- The Children’s Health check-in area
The facility also houses Aurora’s sports health services, including its first outpatient surgery center in the Milwaukee area, along with a pediatric sports health gym, adult gym and classroom space.
Aurora Health Center at 84South will also provide midwifery services, including general health education, family planning and obstetrical care.
Announced in 2017, the center is modeled after Aurora BayCare in Green Bay and the recently opened Six Points clinic in West Allis, which allow patients to receive a badge upon check-in and head to a private room to avoid public waiting rooms. It also features real-time location technology to show physicians and staff when patients arrive and where they are.
“The design of these new facilities, including 84South, allows patients to receive care in the most efficient way,” said Steve Francaviglia, president of Aurora Health Care’s Greater Milwaukee South patient service area. “The joining of building design, technology and improved processes represent the leading edge of health care and Aurora is proud to offer it for our patients and this community.”
The building is home to eight surgical suites, two pain management procedure rooms, four GI suites and two outpatient interventional radiology suites.