Marcus Medical Clinic

Marcus Clinic
300 East Pine Street
Marcus IA, 51035
(712) 376-4600
Fax: (712) 376-4609

Hours of Operation: 
Monday 8:00am – 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am – 4:30pm
Wednesday – CLOSED
Thursday 7:30am – 4:30pm
Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm

*Provider not present from 12:00 p.m. – 1 p.m., each day.

Marcus is your place for exceptional care!

The trusted team of professionals at the Marcus Medical Clinic represent our long-standing history, stability and dedication to the communities we serve.

Our team of family medicine providers are easily accessible and fully privileged at Cherokee Regional Medical Center and our five convenient medical clinic locations in Cherokee, Aurelia, Holstein, Marcus, and Sutherland!

The Cherokee Regional Clinics – Marcus location began at 416 N Main Street in Marcus (the current Wurth Chiropractic office) in 1997. The Cherokee Regional Clinic – Marcus soon outgrew that space. After the Marcus School was torn down in fall of 1997, that land was selected to build a new clinic in the 2000. The new Cherokee Regional Clinic – Marcus was completed in 2000 by Haselhoff Construction.

On September 18, 2000, the new Cherokee Regional Clinic – Marcus (located at 300 East Pine Street) opened for business.

Whether you’re starting a family or facing changing needs over time, Cherokee Regional Clinic’s providers offer a personalized touch. You’ll notice many of our primary care team members’ credentials include the title of Family Medicine. This means that this provider is trained in special skills from managing pregnancies and delivering babies to providing primary care for all ages. Family Medicine providers often provide care for multiple generations within a family. From preventive care and screenings, to managing illness, injuries and chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, family medicine providers can provide a wide range of care. Many of our providers are welcoming new patients. Call 712.225.6265 to schedule a future appointment.

Your Place. For Exceptional Care.

That’s the Cherokee Regional Medical Center difference.