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Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin - Oak Creek
Locations

Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin - Oak Creek

  • Mental Health
  • Primary Care/Clinic
  • Neurology
  • Cardiology

Address

8020 South Howell Ave
Oak Creek,  WI  53154

Phone

414-647-3920

Appointments

About Us

Primary care doctors at Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin - Oak Creek in Oak Creek, WI, deliver health screenings and care for illness and injuries.

Conveniently located in Milwaukee County, Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin - Oak Creek offers access to healthcare services for every member of your family.

We are committed to caring for the whole person – body, mind and spirit. Each time you visit, your doctor listens to your concerns and works with you to develop a care plan that meets your needs.

Family-focused healthcare

Our primary care doctors and family medicine nurse practitioners provide a wide range of services for all ages. Internal medicine doctors provide care for adults with chronic and acute medical needs. General surgeons are highly skilled, including minimally invasive surgical procedures. Highlights:

  • Preventive health screenings and annual physicals for adults
  • Well-baby and well-child care
  • Immunizations 
  • Arthritis symptoms and rheumatology care
  • Diabetes management and prevention
  • High blood pressure
  • Women’s health

Heart and vascular care

Our cardiologists and vascular surgeons are committed to preventing heart attack and stroke. These doctors are highly skilled in minimally invasive surgical procedures to improve heart and vascular health.

Behavioral and mental health services

Doctors and care teams at Ascension Wisconsin sites of care focus on the whole you, providing behavioral, mental health, and substance use care. Caring for your mental and emotional health can help you more easily handle the stressors that can impact your overall health. If you or your child is feeling sad, overwhelmed or anxious, or struggles with an addiction, start a conversation with your primary care doctor at Ascension Wisconsin sites of care. They will listen to you and work with you on a care plan that’s right for you or your child. And if you need more advanced behavioral, mental health or opioid dependency treatment, your doctor will connect you to specialists, and help provide the compassionate support you need. Learn more about our adult and youth services.

Know what to do in a mental health emergency

Quickly recognizing the signs of moderate to severe mental or emotional distress, or a substance use crisis is the first step in getting necessary care. For emergencies, including severe mental health distress and suspected opioid overdose, ERs at our hospitals are open 24/7. Find emergency care near you. 

About Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin

When you see an Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin provider, you’re connected to so much more. In fact, your doctor has access to the latest technologies and treatments, as well as thousands of primary and specialty care doctors across the state and across the country. This ensures you are getting the care that’s right for you and your situation. Find a doctor now.

Concussion Care Network

A concussion is a traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by a direct or indirect blow to the head, making the brain bounce round and against the skull. The injury needs time to rest and heal as every concussion injures the brain to some extent.

Most concussions resolve in a reasonable amount of time. Should your or your young athlete's injury persist, we will draw on the expertise of our team, consisting of specialists in primary care, neurology, neuropsychology, sports medicine and vestibular therapy.

Concussion signs & symptoms

There are many signs or symptoms associated with a concussion or traumatic brain injury (TBI). Some may appear immediately while others may emerge over time. Additionally, how long a symptom lasts depends largely on the individual.

  • Headache or pressure in head
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue or drowsiness
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Confusion
  • Memory loss
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Light and noise sensitivity
  • Vision problems
  • Balance problems
  • Behavior or personality changes
  • Temporary loss of consciousness

Concussion testing & screening

Baseline Testing
Our concussion specialists recommend that all athletes above age 10 and participating in contact sports complete baseline testing. By completing baseline and post-concussion testing, they can determine the severity of a concussion and develop a treatment plan for return to learn and play.

  • Football
  • Lacrosse
  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Cheerleading
  • Gymnastics

In the event of a concussion, the brain needs rest from sports and school to heal. It is never safe to return to play if an athlete is experiencing any symptoms of a concussion.

ImPACT© Testing
We utilize the ImPACT (Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing) system, which employs computerized neurocognitive assessment tools to assist in determining an athlete's ability to return to play after suffering a concussion. It's the most widely used, computer-based program in the world and is implemented across high school, collegiate and professional level sports, including the NFL. The ImPACT system measures multiple aspects of cognitive functioning, including:

  • Attention span
  • Working memory
  • Sustained and selective attention time
  • Reaction time
  • Response variability
  • Non-verbal problem solving

Features:

  1. Measures player symptoms
  2. Measures verbal and visual memory, processing speed and reaction time
  3. Reaction time measured to a 1/100th of second
  4. Assists clinicians and athletic trainers in making difficult return-to-play decisions
  5. Provides reliable baseline test information
  6. Produces a comprehensive report of test results
  7. Results are presented as a PDF file and can be emailed
  8. Automatically stores data from repeat testing
  9. Testing is administered online for individuals or groups

Even if an athlete has not received a baseline test, he or she can still take the ImPACT test post-concussion due to its ability to assess severity of concussion and determine when it's safe for them to return to play.

Additional Testing & Screening Service
In the event of a concussion, your doctor may also recommend one of the following:

  • Symptom score
  • Balance testing
  • Vestibular screening
  • Neurocognitive testing
  • Vision screening
  • Neurological exam

For more information about the Network or to schedule a baseline test, please call 414-325-6251 for our Milwaukee location, or 262-687-5800 for our Racine location.