Black River Memorial Hospital (BRMH) announces a
collaborative initiative between BRMH and Krohn Clinic providers to keep Oncology services close to home. By
partnering with Krohn Clinic providers, patients can receive top-tier medical expertise and cutting-edge
technology for exceptional cancer treatment and support.
BRMH Oncology services, provided by Kurt Oettel, MD, Medical Oncologist from Gundersen Health System
will be available at Krohn Clinic. Comprehensive services offered by BRMH and Krohn Clinic provide a full
spectrum of cancer care, including early detection, diagnosis, treatment, and supportive care. Our
multidisciplinary team of oncologists, surgeons, nurses, and support staff are committed to delivering
personalized and compassionate care to every patient.
Who is the doctor?
Dr. Oettel continues to be an integral part of cancer care in Jackson County and surrounding communities. Dr.
Oettel brings extensive experience in Oncology and over a decade working within the community itself. His
commitment to advancing cancer treatment and expertise in his field ensures that patients receive the highest
standard of care.
What services will be available to patients?
With the combined efforts of Black River Memorial Hospital, Krohn Clinic providers, and Dr. Oettel, local
patients will have access to everything they need to fight cancer effectively. Patients will have access to
advanced diagnostic tools, innovative treatment methods, and comprehensive care plans tailored to their
individual needs, including:
PET CT Scan
CT & MRI
Infusion Center (Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy)
Surgical Services
This Oncology service line is designed to support patients and their families throughout their cancer care
journey.
A message from BRMH’s CEO
“This collaboration was designed with the understanding that a cancer diagnosis affects every aspect of a
patient’s life,” says Carl Selvick, CEO of BRMH. “By partnering with Krohn Clinic providers and Dr. Oettel, we
aim to make advanced cancer care more accessible to our communities, ensuring that patients can spend
more time on the connections that matter most.”
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