HFM Harbor Town Campus

Harbor Town Campus Services

The Harbor Town medical office building is 88,000 square foot facility housing multiple specialties offering an ideal practice location for collaborative, impactful patient care. The facility houses: Audiology, ENT, Gyn, laboratory services, Orthopedics, Pain Management, Pharmacy, Podiatry, PM&R Primary Care, radiology services and rehabilitation services (PT, OT, SLP). 

The 28,000 square foot Wellness Center offers onsite cardiovascular equipment, weight training equipment, group exercise classes, a walking track, lap and warm water pools, sauna and executive locker room amenities.  The campus is a collaborative and thriving facility where one can build a successful practice.

  • Anticoagulation Clinic
  • Audiology
  • Chiropractic
  • Diabetes Care
  • Ear, Nose, and Throat
  • Foot and Ankle
  • Hand and Upper Extremity
  • Ortho Now
  • Orthopaedics
  • Pain Management
  • Pharmacy and Medication
  • Rehabilitation Services
  • Diagnostic Imaging Lab Services

Froedtert ThedaCare

Formed from the combination of two leading Wisconsin-based health systems, Froedtert ThedaCare Health, Inc is an integrated health care delivery network offering coordinated local care to help the people of Wisconsin to live their unique, best lives. The combined organization is a partner to the Medical College of Wisconsin and has 22,000+ employees and 3,400+ providers offering services in 18 hospitals and more than 360 outpatient locations.

Within the Manitowoc and Sheboygan region is Froedtert Holy Family Memorial Hospital, Founded by the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity over 125 years ago, Froedtert Holy Family Memorial Hospital, rooted in the healing ministry of Jesus Christ, is committed to providing high quality medical care and dedicated to helping people in the communities it serves achieve healthier lives. Recently recognized as a top-decile community hospital within the nation, the facility was ranked 21 of 364 community hospitals by Vizient Quality and Accountability Ranking and is part of the integrated healthcare system.

The system also offers a variety of ambulatory clinics between Manitowoc and Sheboygan county, expanding the impact providers have within the region and ensuring care is provided close to home for the communities we serve.  For more details visit Holy Family Memorial, part of the Froedtert & MCW health network | Holy Family Memorial

Community Overview

Manitowoc, Wisconsin, known as the "Coast Guard City," is a historic port city located on the western shore of Lake Michigan. It offers a blend of maritime heritage, industrial roots, and modern coastal living.
 
Activities and Recreation
  • Maritime Heritage: Home to the Wisconsin Maritime Museum, which features the USS Cobia, a WWII submarine.
  • Lake Michigan Access: The city features a scenic marina, the Manitowoc Breakwater Lighthouse, and several beaches including Red Arrow and Blue Rail.
  • Parks and Trails: Mariners Trail provides a 7-mile paved path for biking and walking along the lakefront, connecting to neighboring Two Rivers. Lincoln Park Zoo is a popular free community amenity.
  • Outdoor Sports: Access to fishing (salmon and trout), sailing, and nearby Silver Creek Park for disc golf and winter sledding.
 
Downtown Features
  • S.S. Badger: The historic coal-fired steamship ferry docks downtown, providing seasonal transport across Lake Michigan to Ludington, Michigan.
  • Cultural Arts: The Capitol Civic Centre is the region’s premier performing arts venue, while the Rahr West Art Museum offers rotating exhibits in a Victorian mansion.
  • Riverfront Walk: A scenic boardwalk winds along the Manitowoc River, connecting downtown shops to the harbor.
  • Historic Architecture: The downtown area is characterized by restored brick buildings and a walkable layout.
  • Cultural Hub: Includes the Rahr West Art Museum and the Capitol Civic Centre, which hosts live theater and musical performances.
 
Amenities: Dining and Stores
  • Dining: A mix of classic Wisconsin supper clubs, waterfront grills, and local favorites like Beerntsen’s Confectionary (an old-fashioned candy shop and soda fountain).
  • Shopping: The downtown district features local boutiques, antique shops, and specialty stores. The city also hosts a robust Farmers Market along the riverfront from spring through fall.
  • General Retail: Larger big-box retailers and grocery chains are concentrated on the city’s western edge along Calumet Avenue.
 
Housing and Real Estate
  • Existing Housing: Known for affordability, the market features many historic character homes, mid-century bungalows, and Victorian-style residences.
  • New Construction: Development is active on the city's outskirts, particularly on the west and north sides. Residential lots are available in newer subdivisions, though inventory remains tighter than the existing market.
  • Cost of Living: Generally lower than the national and Wisconsin state averages, particularly regarding housing costs.
  • Rentals: A variety of options exist, from historic downtown lofts and converted factory apartments to modern multi-family complexes and traditional duplexes.
 
Education
  • Public: Served by the Manitowoc Public School District, including Lincoln High School, known for its historic campus and strong extracurriculars.
  • Private: Several parochial options are available, including Roncalli High School (Catholic) and Manitowoc Lutheran High School.
  • Higher Education: The city is home to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus, and Lakeshore Technical College (located just south in Cleveland, WI).
 
Froedtert ThedaCare Healthcare
Manitowoc is home to a robust network of healthcare facilities for Froedtert ThedaCare:
  • Froedtert Holy Family Memorial Hospital: The main hospital located on Western Avenue, providing 24/7 emergency care and specialized surgery.
  • Harbor Town Campus: A major clinic on the city's southwest side offering primary care, orthopedics, and walk-in urgent care.
  • Michigan Avenue Clinic: Focuses on primary care and family medicine.
  • Reed Avenue Campus: Specializes in behavioral health and rehabilitation services.
 
Travel and Airport Access
The Manitowoc County Airport (MTW) serves general aviation. For commercial flights, residents utilize Green Bay (GRB) or Milwaukee (MKE).
 
Distance to Regional Cities:
  • Green Bay, WI: 40 miles
  • Appleton, WI: 45 miles
  • Milwaukee, WI: 80 miles
  • Madison, WI: 140 miles
  • Chicago, IL: 165 miles

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