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Ladysmith Dental Center

Contact Information:
315 Miner Ave West
Ladysmith, WI 54848

Phone: 715-532-2500
1-800-782-8581, ext. 32500

Fax: 715-532-9606


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About Marshfield Clinic Ladysmith Dental Center

Ladysmith Dental Center was established November 1, 2002 when Family Health Center of Marshfield, Inc. and Marshfield Clinic acquired the Ladysmith dental practice of Blane Christman, D.D.S. and Associates. The Center was made possible through a partnership between these three entities as well as the State Department of Health and Family Services and federal and state agencies.

This unique public and private partnership was created to help address the growing need for dental care in underserved areas. In less than one year, Ladysmith Dental Center has seen patients from 42 Wisconsin counties and 6 states. A dental triage system helps accommodate the far-reaching needs for both acute and preventive dental care.

Due to the public/private partnership, both insured and non-insured patients are able to have the same access to high-quality dental health care. A sliding fee scale gives patients with limited incomes and no insurance the ability to obtain the dental services they need. The Center also works with government programs including Medicaid and BadgerCare.

The 8,840-square-foot, state-of-the-art dental facility in downtown Ladysmith includes 17 operatory rooms; a dental lab; sterilization rooms; consultation rooms; digital X-rays; panoramic X-ray equipment and photo labs; business office; and reception and patient waiting area.

The Center is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and is staffed with full-time dentists, dental hygienists, and support staff.

Ladysmith Community

Ladysmith is a contemporary community of 4,500 located on the scenic and recreational Flambeau River in Rusk County. Adjacent communities bring the area’s population to about 6,000. The wood and paper industry employs much of the workforce with a variety of tourist industries adding additional income.

Ladysmith provides its residents top quality education. Located in the Ladysmith-Hawkins School District are three schools. The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, one of the largest extensions of the University of Wisconsin, is located just 50 miles south.

Recreationally, Ladysmith serves as a gateway to Indianhead Country - an area known for its fishing, hunting, canoeing, snowmobiling, and other outdoor fun. Christie Mountain provides downhill skiing within minutes of Ladysmith.

Culturally, Ladysmith offers the Flambeau Valley Arts Association that brings music, drama, and dance groups to the area.

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