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Community Memorial Medical Commons
Serving Menomonee Falls and Surrounding Communities

Residents of Menomonee Falls and surrounding communities now have access to a new full-service clinic, where all of their healthcare needs are within easy reach.
Community Memorial Medical Commons offers leading medical experts and comprehensive care for adults and children.
In late 2010, Froedtert Health Community Memorial Hospital's Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Center will relocate from its current location on Main Street in Menomonee Falls to the ground floor of Building B at the Medical Commons. The Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Center provides general physical therapy, orthopaedics, sports medicine and athletic training services. The Center also offers comprehensive services to treat work injuries and chronic pain.
The services at the Medical Commons are offered through a partnership between Froedtert & The Medical College and Froedtert Health Community Memorial Hospital that results in coordinated care for our patients.
When needed, our physicians refer patients to other medical services within the Medical Commons. Hospital care, if required, will be provided at Community Memorial Hospital, providing leading-edge health care in the community for more than 40 years. In some cases, hospital care may be provided at Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin, eastern Wisconsin's only academic medical center.
As a patient, you'll also benefit from:
- Common scheduling system. With one phone call, you can schedule appointments with any physician or service at the Medical Commons.
- Electronic medical record to enhance continuity of care. This is especially important for patients who receive care from many physicians and services. All patient information is documented in a single record, allowing all caregivers to view every consultation, treatment and test result.
- Digital radiology. Any physician at Community Memorial Medical Commons, Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin and Community Memorial Hospital will be able to view imaging results or the status of an imaging test at any time.
- Same-day access to Medical Commons diagnostics and lab services for on-site patients.
- Convenient access from Hwy. 45 and ample free parking.
To schedule an appointment with a physician at Community Memorial Medical Commons, call 262-253-5400.
Specialty ServicesThe Medical Commons offers the following Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin specialty clinics:
Primary Care Clinic Building A, Suite 100 Staffed by Medical College of Wisconsin primary care physicians in internal medicine, obstetrics/gynecology and internal medicine/pediatrics. Hours: Monday - 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Tuesday and Wednesday - 8:00 am to 7:00 pm Thursday - 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Friday - 7:00 am to 5:00 pm
Walk-in Clinic Building A, Suite 102 Designed for urgent medical needs of children and adults. No appointment is needed. Hours are Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 8:00 pm, and weekends, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm.
Cardiac and Vascular Surgery Clinic Building A, Suite 201 Provides consultations and surgical intervention for cardiac patients. Our physicians include Medical College of Wisconsin physicians R. Eric Lilly, MD, Alfred Nicolosi, MD, and Charles Reuben, MD.
Cardiology Clinic Building A, Suite 201 Offers diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular illnesses and diseases by Medical College of Wisconsin cardiologists Alexei Agapitov, MD, and David L. Groden, MD, FACC, FAHA, FASE; and electrophysiologist Jason Rubenstein, MD, and Dalip Singh, MD.
Cardiology Testing Cardiology diagnostic services include echocardiography, nuclear cardiology studies and stress testing.
- An echocardiogram, or "echo" as it is sometime called, uses ultrasound technology to take images of your beating heart. An echocardiogram provides valuable information about your heart and how blood flows through it.
- Nuclear cardiology testing uses radioactive materials (tracers/isotopes) to obtain diagnostic images of the heart and vessels. Testing involves giving a tiny amount of a tracer to a patient. The tracer collects in the heart and gives off gamma rays, which are detected by a gamma camera. Skilled nuclear medicine technologists perform the tests, which are interpreted by experienced Medical College of Wisconsin cardiologists.
- Stress tests determine how the heart functions under stress. The test can show if the blood supply is reduced in the arteries that supply the heart. Stress tests may be done on a treadmill or with the use of a medication that stimulates the heart to pump faster, simulating exercise.
Endocrinology Center Building A, Suite 203 Expertise in the diagnosis, treatment and intensive management of complex endocrine diseases and diabetes by Ty Carroll, MD; James W. Findling, MD; Bradley R. Javorsky, MD; Beth Lalande, MD; Steve Magill, MD; Brian Rose, MD; and Joseph Shaker, MD.
Gastroenterology Clinic Building A, Suite 303 Diagnosis and treatment of disorders and diseases of the digestive system, including the liver, stomach and intestines by Medical College of Wisconsin gastroenterologists David Dozer, MD and Venelin Kounev, MD.
General Surgery Clinic Building A, Suite 303 Offers consultations for general and vascular surgery by Medical College of Wisconsin surgeons Dean Klinger, MD and Marshall Beckman, MD.
Hand and Upper Extremity Clinic Building A, Suite 303 Diagnosis and treatment of the hand and arm including congenital birth disorders, arthroscopy and reconstructive microsurgery by Medical College of Wisconsin orthopaedic surgeon Roger Daley, MD, PhD.
Nephrology Clinic Building A, Suite 303 Diagnosis and treatment of disorders and diseases of the kidney by Medical College of Wisconsin nephrologist Kumar Sujeet, MD.
Neurology Clinic Building A, Suite 303 Focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the nervous system by Medical College of Wisconsin neurologist Linga Reddy, MD and Katie Spangler, MD.
Obstetrics and Gynecology Building A, Suite 100 Provides primary reproductive medical care for women and female adolescents by Medical College of Wisconsin obstetrician/gynecololgists Carol Hasenyager, MD; Crystal Ruffin, MD; and Dennis Sands, MD.
Orthopaedic Surgery Clinic Building B, Suite 402 Offers consultations for orthopaedic surgery by Medical College of Wisconsin orthopaedic surgeon Scott Hicks, MD and Brian Law, MD, who specializes in foot and ankle surgery.
Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences Clinic Building B, Suite 601 Diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the ears, nose and throat by Medical College of Wisconsin otolaryngologist Casey Flanary, MD.
Plastic Surgery Clinic Building A, Suite 100 Offers plastic surgery options including cosmetic surgery of the face, neck and throat, breast reduction, wound care and facial reconstruction by David L. Larson, MD, FACS.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic Building B, Suite 402 Provides evaluation and comprehensive rehabilitation for musculoskeletal and neurologic disorders by Medical College of Wisconsin physicians Nanjappareddy (Muni) Reddy, MD, Guennady V. Tchekanov, MD, and Sridhar Vasudevan, MD.
Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Clinic Building A, Suite 301 Provides individualized and subspecialized treatment for adults affected by behavioral health issues, psychiatric disorders or substance abuse. Our team includes psychiatrists Carlyle Chan, MD, and Mara Pheister, MD; psychologist David J. Cipriano, PhD, MS; and Leslie Hill, LPC, counselor.
Pulmonary Medicine Clinic Building B, Suite 601 Specializes in treating patients with diseases of the lungs and respiratory tract. Our Medical College of Wisconsin pulmonary medicine physicians are Tilottama Majumdar, MD, and Thomas S. Kaleekal, MD are also certified in sleep medicine.
Rheumatology Clinic Building B, Suite 402 Focuses on problems involving joints, soft tissues and connective tissues including arthritis, scleroderma and lupus by Medical College of Wisconsin rheumatologist Richard Hariman, MD.
Senior Health Memory and Mood Disorders Clinic Building A, Suite 302 Provides treatment for the mental health needs and specific syndromes faced by older adults. Geropsychiatrists Joe Goveas, MD, David Bresnahan, MD, Harold Harsch, MD and Dami Salami, MD, specialize in disorders such as Alzheimer’s dementia, delirium, other conditions that affect memory and the ability to function in daily activities of life, and late-life depression, anxiety and psychotic disorders.
Sleep Medicine Clinic Building B, Suite 601 This clinic offers a thorough diagnosis of sleep disorders and provides education, treatment options and rehabilitation. Our expert team includes otolaryngologist B. Tucker Woodson, MD, and pulmonary medicine specialists Tilottama Majumdar, MD, and Thomas S. Kaleekal, MD, with access to experts in neurological diseases, reconstructive surgery and psychology.
SpineCare Building B, Suite 402 An outpatient program that provides individualized, exercise based care for people with musculoskeletal spine disorders. Our transdiciplinary team includes orthopedic and neurosurgeons, physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians, chiropractic physicians, nurses and physical and occupational therapists.
Urology Clinic Building A, Suite 303 Offers diagnosis, treatment and management of urological diseases. Our physicians are Jeffrey Bejma, MD; Kenneth M. Jacobsohn, MD; R. Corey O’Connor, MD; and William See, MD.
Additional Specialty Services
Regional Sleep Disorders Center Building B, Suite 600 Froedtert Health Community Memorial Hospital’s Regional Sleep Disorders Center provides high quality, compassionate healthcare to people who suffer from sleep disorders. Certified sleep technologists monitor patients with state-of-the-art sleep acquisition equipment. The Sleep Center features six sleep-study bedrooms with additional amenities designed for patient comfort.
Center for Diagnostic Imaging Building A, Suite 101 Offers a full range of diagnostic imaging, pain management and interventional radiology services including Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT), X-ray, ultrasound and digital screening mammography.
Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Building A, Suite 200 Certified by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, this program provides monitored exercise and diet/lifestyle education to rehabilitate cardiac patients, and pulmonary rehabilitation to help patients with chronic pulmonary disease.
Dynacare Laboratory Building A, Suite 103 A full-service clinical laboratory with convenient hours: Monday - Friday 7:00 am to 8:00 pm Saturday and Sunday 8:30 am to 4:00 pm
Froedtert Health Workforce Health Building A, Suite 300 A specialized staff that works with companies and their employees to minimize health risks and manage chronic medical conditions. View the Workforce Health Web site.
Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Center Building B, Suite 400 Froedtert Health Community Memorial Hospital’s Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Center provides general physical therapy, orthopaedics, sports medicine and athletic training services.
Worker Assessment and Rehabilitation Center Building B, Suite 400 Offers comprehensive services to treat work injuries and chronic pain by Froedtert Health Community Memorial Hospital. The comprehensive rehabilitation team consists of physical and occupational therapists, vocational rehabilitation counselors and psychologists.
Where We AreCommunity Memorial Medical Commons is conveniently located just off Highway 45 and Appleton Avenue.
Community Memorial Medical Commons W129 N7055 Northfield Drive Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 View a map with directions.
For information about services offered at Community Memorial Medical Commons, call 262-253-5400.
Last Review Date: Jan. 31, 2012 Online Editor(s): Christopher Sadler
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