- Osteoporosis
- Arthritis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Medical Weight Loss
- Primary CareThe hospital at which GHC-SCW members receive care is dependent on the Primary Care Clinic/Network selected by each member. If you are unsure of the hospital available to you, please select your Primar​y Care Clinic to view this information.
- Family PracticeYour care starts with us. By understanding you and your unique needs, your primary care provider will help you not only manage your care in their clinic, but also help you navigate beyond. Each GHC-SCW primary care clinic is a doorway to the best care in Dane County – including UW specialty and hospital care, the Meriter Birthing Center and our own integrated complementary medicine center. Learn more about our Family Medicine with Obstetrics care here o en español aquÃ.
- Emergency CareTherapists who work in Urgent Care PT/OT are trained to recognize injuries that are out of their scope of practice. If after completing an evaluation it is determined that you need a service that a PT or OT is unable to provide, the therapist will refer you to the appropriate medical provider.
- Constipation
- Pneumonia
- Immunizations
- Eye Exam
- GynecologyWhen you see your PCP, he or she may need a Specialist opinion. Planned specialty office visits outside of GHC-SCW Primary Care Clinic networks require coordination by your PCP. Members must receive an approval letter from the GHC-SCW Care Management department before receiving these services. You do not need prior authorization from GHC-SCW, or from any other person (including a PCP), in order to obtain access to obstetrical or gynecological care from a health care professional in your selected network who specializes in obstetrics or gynecology.
- Obstetrics
- Pelvic Pain
- PregnancyGHC-SCW is proud to partner with local program partners to create ConnectRX Wisconsin. The program is for certain high-risk pregnancy patients with social needs in Dane County. If you qualify, you will receive extra support during your pregnancy. This support will include access to community health care workers to help you through every step of your pregnancy to improve you and your baby's outcomes.
- Labor and DeliveryPrepare for the joys and challenges of childbirth and parenting an infant through a variety of classes for expecting parents.
- Cervical Cancer
- Colon Cancer
- Urinary Tract Infection
- AutismLifespan. Services include psychiatric care, substance use disorder services, psychotherapy, group therapy, autism spectrum disorder diagnostics/developmental assessments, and health behavior
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Are you thinking about knee replacement surgery? Are you wondering if your child should take ADHD medication? Making decisions about your health or the health of a loved one isn't always easy, so it's good to know the facts, ask the right questions, and be prepared. Shared decision making tools help guide the kind of care you receive from your care team. By combining your medical history and your personal preferences, these tools are able to help you make the best decision for you. Click here to log in to GHCMyChart and access shared decision making tools on a variety of topics, including surgery, testing, medication, and more.
- Stress ManagementGHC Stress Management Practitioner Wendy Warren Grapentine is offering this class to anyone who would like to explore meditation and chakras and learn how they can stimulate their body's innate healing potential.
- Depression
- Mental HealthIf this request relates to AIDS/HIV, mental health care, alcohol/drug use or developmental disabilities, please sign and date under the specified section.
- PsychiatryInformation regarding behavioral health services that DO NOT require a referral from your provider like individual therapy (all ages), psychiatry, group psychotherapy and couples/family therapy.
- Behavioral HealthThank you for considering GHC-SCW for your behavioral health needs. We know that taking that first step can be hard.
- Anxiety
- Diabetes CareDo you sometimes struggle with doing all of the things you need to do to manage your diabetes? Would you like to learn strategies that can help and talk to others who are experience similar challenges? The GHC-SCW Virtual Diabetes Support Group might be what you are looking for! Learn from diabetes care providers at GHC-SCW, as well as from others living with diabetes – even from the comfort of your own home! Sign up for the GHC Virtual Diabetes Support Group ! Learn more HERE.
- Diabetic RetinopathyVision testing – Diabetes can produce a complication called diabetic retinopathy, which is caused by damage to the blood vessels at the back of the eye. Uncontrolled diabetes can hurt your eyesight, so it is important to visit your eye doctor one time each year. Finding and treating diabetic retinopathy can help prevent vision problems such as floaters, blurriness, and even blindness.
- UltrasoundDuring an ultrasound test, sound waves are used to create a picture of your organs and other body structures. A small handheld instrument, called a transducer, sends out high-pitched sound waves that are reflected back to the transducer. A computer analyzes the sound waves and converts them into an image that is displayed on a screen called a sonogram.
- Radiology
- X-Rays
- MammographyA mammogram is a common method of detecting and locating a lump or tumor of the breast. Because breast tissue is generally more dense than other body tissues, detecting a lump or tumor is often difficult through self-examination. During the examination, low amounts of X-rays pass through the breast tissue and make an image of the tissue inside the breast. A digital mammogram may reveal more detailed information than self-examination or a conventional mammogram.
- Computed TomographyGHC-SCW may use a CT scan to assess different parts of your body in order to diagnose a potential medical condition. CT scans are able to combine a series of X-ray images that are taken from different angles to produce cross sectional images of the bones and soft tissues inside your body. The CT scanner is able to scan your body more thoroughly than an X-ray, and the images created allow your provider to review your health information with greater precision.
- Bunions
- Vasectomy*Please note that weekends are primarily for urgent care needs. Routine walk-ins may have extended wait times that could exceed 1 hour. Routine walk-in services are also limited on weekends. (No timed testing, no post vasectomy screening, no 1-hour glucose tolerance testing)
- Ingrown Toenails
- Knee Replacement
- DermatologySelect GHC Clinic Network and click Search for a Provider. Select the Specialt y drop down option and click " Dermatology."
- FungusAthlete’s foot is a chronic infection caused by various types of fungus. Athlete's foot is often spread in places where people go barefoot such as public showers.
- Sports MedicineSports Medicine is the newest specialty area available through GHC-SCW. Our GHC-SCW Sports Medicine program is an excellent opportunity to provide the quality of care and convenience our members rely on.
- Physical TherapyStronger Together is a strengthening class targeting individuals looking to return to sport after lower body surgery or injury who are or have recently been participating in Physical Therapy.  
- Occupational TherapyThe GHC-SCW Sports Medicine Clinic is located in the GHC-SCW Hatchery Hill Clinic. Members may schedule an appointment in the Sports Medicine Clinic by first seeing their Primary Care Provider (PCP), Physical Therapist (PT), or Occupational Therapist (OT) for evaluation. The PCP, PT or OT will place an order for Sports Medicine, as appropriate. Additionally, the GHCNurseConnect N​urses can also help patients determine what level of care is most appropriate, as well as the Physical/Occupational Therapy within Urgent Care.
- Flatfoot Correction
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- General PodiatryGHC-SCW offers a full array of podiatric services to help you maintain healthy feet. Podiatry services are available at our Hatchery Hill and Sauk Trails clinic locations. Below is a listing of common podiatry concerns that our skilled podiatrists are happy to help you with.
- Achilles TendonitisWhen pain and other symptoms indicate possible Achilles tendonitis, a thorough diagnosis is necessary to determine the extent of the trauma and evaluate the flexibility and range of motion in the tendon.
- Arthritic Foot Care
- Bunions ProblemsBunions are misaligned big toe joints that can become swollen and tender, causing the first joint of the big toe to slant outward and the second joint to angle toward the other toes.
- Diabetic Foot Care
- Flat Feet
- Geriatric Foot CareGood foot health is especially important for senior citizens. The longer your feet stay healthy, the longer you can maintain an active lifestyle.
- Ingrown ToenailsIngrown nails, the most common nail impairment, are nails whose corners or sides dig painfully into the soft tissue of nail grooves. This often leads to irritation, redness and swelling.
- Foot Orthotics
- Plantar FasciitisPlantar fasciitis is commonly traced to an inflammation on the bottom of the foot. It is important to have arch pain evaluated and customized shoe inserts may be prescribed to alleviate pain.