Vernon Memorial Healthcare is a unique rural healthcare system. In a time of large corporations and impersonal patient care, our just-right size offers meaningful provider-patient relationships in a modern setting, with the highest quality of care being the VMH standard.
Our leadership, providers and long-tenured staff are as dedicated as they are professional, and we consistently receive high marks in every category of our quality, safety and patient care.Those on our VMH Board of Directors represent organizations and communities, as well as the community VMH serves.
Our leadership, providers and long-tenured staff are as dedicated as they are professional, and we consistently receive high marks in every category of our quality, safety and patient care.Those on our VMH Board of Directors represent organizations and communities, as well as the community VMH serves.
Services
At VMH, our primary goal is to provide our patients with a variety of beneficial health solutions. And, you may be surprised at the range of comprehensive healthcare services available to you and your family - right here in our community! Simply put, we're here for you. To improve patient outcomes and enhance your quality of life, from aquatic therapy to wellness services.
Thank you for choosing VMH as your healthcare provider. We understand that healthcare bills and health insurance claims can be confusing, and we are dedicated to providing you with further clarity and helpful resources. Unpaid balances, including all applicable co-payments, co-insurance, deductibles and any non-covered services, are the responsibility of the patient and must be paid within 30 days of receipt of the statement.
All non-urgent/emergent questions for your doctor or nurse should be asked through our secure electronic health portal, via the MyChart icon above. Please note: Do not share private health information OR medical issues when using the contact form. ANY questions of a medical nature should be directed to your provider's office via MyChart or telephone.
Under the direction of physicians, our Licensed Athletic Trainers (LATs) specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses, offering ongoing coverage for team practices and home sporting events at La Farge, Kickapoo, North Crawford, Seneca, Westby, and Viroqua School Districts.
At Vernon Memorial Healthcare, our aquatic therapy program offers Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Aquatic Bodywork for all ages and abilities. Aquatic Therapy utilizes functional activities and exercises with less weight bearing and a warm water environment, which allows for ease of movement throughout the body.
Reviews (8)
Jeff Peterson
Jan 04, 2022
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They only show the positive reviews. I went in for excruciating foot pain. Erin swiggum m.d didnt even xray my foot. Said it was gout. 4mg steroids she says. So I left and went to lacrosse gunderson. They xrayed and I had a broken foot! And I still had to pay extra 100 dollars for erin swiggum incompetence. I can just imagine if it was something worse. Stay away from them!
Christine Christen
Oct 23, 2021
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My husband had a hip replacement there in 2018 and I had mine done 2 days ago. Had surgery at 7 am and released by 4 pm. We highly recommend this facility and its staff. I am almost pain free with no heavy drugs. They are checking on my home recovery. The finest care in a hospital I have ever received. Dr Jeffery Lawrence and especially his well trained and compassionate staff are flawless at their jobs. Its a nice small quiet hospital and the food is FANTASTIC. Don"t miss the Tuxedo Cake on the menu. Yes, you get a full menu! It also is spotlessly clean, even the cleaning staff is friendly and
Carol Buchholz
Oct 18, 2021
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Tammi Torger
Jul 24, 2021
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Candace H.
Oct 10, 2019
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James Lopez
Jul 14, 2018
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J. K.
Jun 06, 2018
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Karen Fischbach
Aug 12, 2013
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I went to the ER because of blackish discoloration on my fingers and thumb which appeared only in the winter. The ER doctor was disgusted I was wasting his time on a trivial matter. He told me I had a fungal infection & to use hand cream on it. Since then I have discovered this "fungal infection" only appears in extremely cold weather when I've had to work outside without gloves or mittens on. In fact, it only appears in circumstances one would expect to get frostbite. After looking up frostbite on the web, I realize the "fungal infection" is really frostbite. The web says frostbite is a medical