Fox Valley Hospital-Children's Wisconsin
- Main Phone (920) 969-7900
- Appointment Phone (877) 607-5280
- Main Fax (920) 969-7979
Visitor guidelines
- Stay up to date on our most recent visitor guidelines.
Located in Neenah, our Fox Valley Hospital is the only hospital in northeast Wisconsin dedicated exclusively to the care of kids. Our pediatric care providers know that little bodies respond differently to illness and treatment. Outstanding care providers, coupled with kindhearted care and explanations kids can understand, makes Children's Wisconsin the best choice for your sick or injured child.
Our Fox Valley Hospital is in all major northeast Wisconsin health plans, including Network Health
Network Health members now have in-network access to our hospital and specialty clinics in Milwaukee, Appleton, Neenah, and Green Bay.
Our Staff
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Nicholas Anderson MD
Pediatrics -
Sara Anderson APNP
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner -
Lisa Bakken RD CD
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Mary Bartel MD
Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Pediatrics -
Daniel Beacher MD
Clinical Lipid Specialist, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatrics -
Matthew Buelow MD
Pediatric Cardiology -
Andrea Carberry MD
Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Pediatrics -
Sara Creighton MD
Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatrics -
John Edwards MD
Pediatrics -
Danielle Fair MD
Pediatric Rheumatology, Pediatrics -
Claudia Nevarez Flores MD
Pediatrics -
Jonathon Gutzeit MD
Pediatrics -
Michael Hokenson MD
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, Pediatrics -
Peter Holzwarth MD
Pediatrics -
Pankaj Jain MD
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, Pediatrics -
Jennifer Kilzer APNP
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner -
Lynn Kohlmeier MD
Pediatrics -
Petra Laeven-Sessions MD
Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Pediatrics -
Kimberly Seeger Langlais MD
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, Pediatrics -
Nicole Martin RD CD CSP
Certified Specialist in Pediatric Nutrition -
Regina McCarthy MS RD CD
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Kimberly Roeloffs APNP
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner -
Sunil Sati MD
Pediatrics -
Gina Schwebke RD CSP CD
Certified Specialist in Pediatric Nutrition -
Avantika Singh MD
Epilepsy, Neurology with Special Qualifications in Child Neurology -
Ruchi Singla MD
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine -
Douglas Zabrowski MD
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Pediatrics -
Casandra ZumMallen MD
Pediatrics
Neonatal intensive care unit
Having a baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is often an unexpected journey. The staff of the Children's Wisconsin-Fox Valley Hospital NICU will do their best to help you as well as your baby.
The unit is equipped with the state-of-the-art equipment necessary for the diagnosis and treatment of critically ill newborns.
Pediatric unit
Children’s Wisconsin in Neenah has a 20-bed pediatric unit. Our specially trained staff provides family-centered care for children of all ages -- from newborns to teens. We encourage family members to be involved in their child's care decisions and we listen carefully to each patient's family because parents know their child best. We offer space for parents to sleep and shower so they can stay close to their children.
Specialty clinics
Patient and visitor information
Pediatric unit
- Telephones: Every patient room has a direct telephone line. Cellular telephones are allowed in the Pediatric Unit. Cell phone use is also permitted in the lounge outside the entrance to the unit.
- Visiting: All visitors need to be healthy. Please do not visit if you are not feeling well (see our infection control guidelines below). Parents and grandparents may visit a child at any time. Siblings may visit during visiting hours if they are with a parent, unless special visitor rules are in place. Visiting hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- Family and visitor badges: Identification badges are required 24 hours a day. All visitors and family members must get visitor badges at the nurses' station and return them after each visit.
- Pantry: Snacks, sandwiches, and drinks are available in our pantry for those patients and families who need something after regular food service hours are over. There is a refrigerator for families who wish to bring in their own food.
Neonatal intensive care unit
- Telephones: Every patient room has a direct telephone line. Cellular telephones are not allowed in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in order to keep the environment calm and quiet. Cell phone use is permitted in the lounge outside the entrance to the unit.
- Visiting: All visitors need to be healthy. Please do not visit if you are not feeling well (see our infection control guidelines below). Parents and guardians, grandparents (if parents approve them visiting by themselves) and up to two specified "superheroes" may visit at any time. Visitors must be 12 years of age or older, unless they are a sibling (brother or sister) of an infant. Siblings must be 2 years of age or older and are welcome to visit with parents or guardians. All visits by anyone under the age of 18 will be limited to one hour per day. Siblings must be with a parent. Sibling visits may be limited during winter and flu season. Please ask the nurse for more information about sibling visits. We ask that families limit visitors to four people at the bedside at one time. This number may be decreased if the staff decides that the baby needs more rest.
- Family and visitor badges: Identification badges are required 24 hours a day. All visitors and family members must get visitor badges at the nurses' station and return them after each visit.
Meals
ThedaCare Regional Medical Center has a full-service cafeteria located on the lower level. Get more details on meal service.
Hours are:
- Breakfast: 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
- Light breakfast: 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
- Lunch: 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
- Dinner: 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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Learn about our infection control guidelinesCommunity programs
Children's Wisconsin-Fox Valley Hospital in Neenah is dedicated to providing community services to enhance our overall mission to improve the health status of children throughout Wisconsin.
We offer or support a variety of resources and programs for children, parents, health care providers, teachers, caregivers, law enforcement and other community agencies in order to increase the safety and well-being of our children from birth through adolescence.
- The Fox Valley Child Advocacy Center is a safe place for children who may have been neglected or abused, and provides resources to help children and their families heal.
- Awareness to Action (A2A) is funded by Children’s Wisconsin and implemented locally through the Sexual Assault Crisis Center in Appleton.
- The Northeast Regional Center for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) is one of five Regional Centers in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Regional Centers support families with children and youth with special needs and the providers who serve them by offering free and confidential services that include information and referral, parent support, information on health insurance and benefits, transition planning and connections to community resources.
- Located on the second and third floors of the hospital, CYSHCN operates resource libraries to provide books, pamphlets, brochures, videos, access to computers, etc., for parents and caregivers on a variety of child health related topics. A staff person is also available on the second floor clinic area as a live resource for all families Monday - Thursday, from 8 a.m. through Noon.
- The Wisconsin Statewide Medical Home Initiative promotes the "medical home" concept — a family-centered, team approach to health care — to primary care providers, families and health service providers throughout Wisconsin.
Family resources and support
Children's Wisconsin-Fox Valley Hospital in Neenah offers several resources and support services to assist you. Whether you are visiting for a single outpatient appointment, a day in the hospital or an extended inpatient stay in our pediatric or neonatal intensive care units, you have access to support services designed especially for you and your family.
Report a concern
If you have a concern about patient care, please let us know.
If you have a concern about activities that may involve a violation of law, regulations or policies by our employees, physicians or other individuals associated with our organization, please let us know. These reports are confidential and can be anonymous.