HSHS St. Clare Regional Surgery Center Welcomes Jennifer Gibbons, APNP
September 7, 2017
Oconto Falls – HSHS St. Clare Regional Surgery Center is pleased to welcome Jennifer Gibbons, APNP.

Jennifer joins Dr. Richard McNutt, general and vascular surgeon at HSHS St. Clare Regional Surgery Center, to see patients for post-operative appointments, vascular surgery consultations and vascular screenings.
In addition to seeing patients at HSHS St. Clare Regional Surgery Center, located at HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hospital in Oconto Falls, Jennifer will also see patients at HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hospital Prevea Mountain Health Center, 14353 Hwy 32/64 in Mountain; and at the Prevea Marinette Health Center, 1409 Cleveland Ave. in Marinette.
Appointments with Jennifer can be made by calling (920) 965-7411. For more information about HSHS St. Clare Regional Surgery Center, click here.
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About HSHS St. Clare Regional Surgery Center
HSHS St. Clare Regional Surgery Center is the home-base for a dedicated surgical team at HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hospital in Oconto Falls, Wis. It opened in 2016 to allow for an expanded variety of adult and pediatric surgical procedures to be performed at HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hospital, including general and vascular surgery, colonoscopies, colon and breast cancer surgery, hernia repair, advanced laparoscopic surgeries, minimally invasive surgeries and new treatments for varicose veins. HSHS St. Clare Regional Surgery Center is supported by expert radiologists, anesthesiologists, hospitalists, emergency medicine physicians and nurses that work as a team with patients and their families to deliver the best possible care.
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