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Thedacare Acquires Wisconsin Institute Of Urology

Enhancing Access to Urology Care as Physicians and Caregivers Join the ThedaCare Team

To meet the growing needs of our communities, ThedaCare is pleased to share the organization has reached an agreement to acquire the Wisconsin Institute of Urology (WIU), the largest independent urology practice in Wisconsin. As part of this agreement, ThedaCare will also become the majority member of the Wisconsin Institute of Surgical Excellence (WISE), an ambulatory surgery center. 

“The vision of our enhanced urology care team is to ensure access to services for people in northeast and central Wisconsin by sharing best practices and creating stronger, more integrated care journeys for our patients,” said Dale Gisi, Senior Vice President of the ThedaCare North Region. “Our goal, as we welcome these specialized physicians and caregivers to our growing team, is to ensure patients continue to receive integrated, high-quality urology care.” 

Ensuring Urology Services as our Population Ages

As the needs of our communities change, ThedaCare is dedicated to adapting with them to provide the right level of care at the right place and time. As a not-for-profit health system, ThedaCare continually looks for ways to adjust services, and evaluates all opportunities through the lens of our mission of improving the health and well-being of our communities. 

“The aging population is impacting urology services in two ways, making the current urology environment unsustainable,” said Gisi. “Adults age 65 years and older account for one of the most rapidly growing segments of the population and utilize urological services at a higher rate than the general population. In Wisconsin, people 65+ are projected to nearly double between 2010 and 2040, with nearly 50% of people expecting to be diagnosed with a urology condition in their lifetime.” 

Gisi also noted that the aging population is impacting providers. Nationwide, the retiring urologist workforce will likely outpace new urologists entering the field. The median age of urologists is 55, with nearly 30% over 65. 

Over the last several months, urology care teams at ThedaCare, WIU and WISE have been working together to create a seamless transition of care for patients, who we are privileged to serve. 

The breadth of current urology services is expected to continue. All urology care locations will be in ThedaCare facilities, including Neenah, New London, Oshkosh, Shawano and Waupaca. 

The agreement between the organizations was finalized and became effective on August 1, 2025.

     

About ThedaCare

For more than 115 years, ThedaCare® has been improving the health and well-being of the communities it serves in northeast and central Wisconsin. The organization delivers care to more than 650,000 residents in 17 counties, and employs approximately 7,000 providers and team members at 180 points of care, including nine hospitals. As an organization committed to being a leader in Population Health, team members are dedicated to empowering people to live their unique, best lives. ThedaCare is a not-for-profit health system with a level II trauma center, comprehensive cancer treatment, stroke and cardiac programs, as well as primary care. ThedaCare also partners with communities to understand needs, find solutions together, and encourage health awareness and action. In 2024, ThedaCare and Froedtert Health combined to form one system to strengthen local health care and provide high-quality services for treatment and prevention in a coordinated manner.

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