The Business News takes an in-depth look at Noble Community Clinics’ new Stevens Point facility and the years of planning, community assessment, and mission-driven work that brought it to life. CEO Laura Waldvogel shares why this moment matters—not just for Noble, but for the future of accessible, integrated health care in Central Wisconsin—and how community health centers are uniquely designed to fill gaps others can’t.
The article highlights how Noble’s 38,000-square-foot clinic brings medical, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy, and chiropractic care together under one roof, replacing multiple locations with one patient-centered hub. It also explores the real needs driving the expansion, from dental access and behavioral health capacity to affordability and whole-person care.
If you’re curious how Noble is responding to post-pandemic health challenges, expanding services like an in-house pharmacy and chiropractic care, and strengthening access for everyone in the Stevens Point area, this article is worth the read. Dive into The Business News feature to learn why community health centers like Noble matter now more than ever.






