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Intensive Care

Caring for the Critically Ill.
That’s why we’re here.

When a life-threatening injury or illness occurs, you need close, constant attention from a team of specially trained healthcare professionals who have access to the very best medical technology. Your life depends upon it.

If you or someone you love needs critical care, know that a state-of-the-art intensive care unit (ICU) is available right here at Watertown Regional Medical Center. Our ICU team consists of hospitalists, critical care physicians (through the use of remote ICU technology), specially trained nurses, and other specialists. All are uniquely trained in all aspects of critical care.

 
 

Electronic Intensive Care Unit (eICU)

The Intensive Care Unit at Watertown Regional Medical Center is equipped with eICU technology. This technology allows critical care doctors, called intensivists, to video chat with patients, family, nurses, and fellow doctors, giving them access to assist in the care of critically ill patients.

This increased access to critical care doctors adds another layer of safety and expertise, increasing the level of care received in the Intensive Care Unit and allowing the Hospitalist to admit and safely treat the sickest of patients, right in our community.

 
 

24/7 Monitoring

Our Intensive Care Unit features four patient rooms which are centrally located near the nursing station. This provides the opportunity for continuous visual and telemetry monitoring of each patient.

We understand that having a loved one in intensive care can be difficult to manage and we encourage family members to seek assistance with any questions or concerns they may have from any of our on-duty physicians or nurses.

 
 

During Your Stay

 

Our Location

Watertown Regional Medical Center 
125 Hospital Drive 
Watertown, WI 53098 
(ICU is located on third floor)

Room Service

Healthy meals from Harvest Market are available for room service seven days a week from 6:30 am to 6:30 pm for both patients and guests.

Visitor Information

We encourage loved ones to visit our patients and aid in their recovery. Before visiting a loved one in the ICU, learn about our visitor guidelines.