Franklin, Wisconsin
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Located in the Wisconsin community of Franklin, Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital is a critical healthcare facility that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital plays in the region.
Population catchment
The 30-minute driving radius around Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital encompasses a combined population of approximately 1,219,862 residents across 20 incorporated communities. Milwaukee leads as the most populous nearby community with 577,222 residents, representing roughly 47% of the total catchment population. Rounding out the top three are Kenosha with 99,986 residents and Racine with 77,816, providing further evidence of the population concentration near Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.
Regional dependence
The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Wisconsin. Of the 20 nearby communities, 16 have populations below 50,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Milwaukee and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital as a regional destination.
Geographic interpretation
From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital can be characterized as urban. The presence of 4 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. The presence of Milwaukee as the dominant population center creates a concentrated pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 26,546, indicating that most communities are substantially smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital within the broader regional framework.
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| Rank | Community | Population |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Milwaukee (city), WI | 577,222 |
| 2 | Kenosha (city), WI | 99,986 |
| 3 | Racine (city), WI | 77,816 |
| 4 | West Allis (city), WI | 60,325 |
| 5 | Wauwatosa (city), WI | 48,387 |
| 6 | New Berlin (city), WI | 40,451 |
| 7 | Greenfield (city), WI | 37,803 |
| 8 | Franklin (city), WI | 36,816 |
| 9 | Oak Creek (city), WI | 36,497 |
| 10 | Mount Pleasant (village), WI | 27,732 |
| 11 | Caledonia (village), WI | 25,361 |
| 12 | Muskego (city), WI | 25,032 |
| 13 | Pleasant Prairie (village), WI | 21,250 |
| 14 | South Milwaukee (city), WI | 20,795 |
| 15 | Cudahy (city), WI | 18,204 |
| 16 | Whitefish Bay (village), WI | 14,954 |
| 17 | Greendale (village), WI | 14,854 |
| 18 | Shorewood (village), WI | 13,859 |
| 19 | Glendale (city), WI | 13,357 |
| 20 | St. Francis (city), WI | 9,161 |