
“I try very hard to listen to my patients. Most people can tell me what’s wrong with them. They may not know the medical terms, but they know what they’re feeling. Listening takes time and patience, and I try to provide that.”
I received my medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, where I also completed my residency. In addition, I served as a naval lieutenant in charge of emergency medical services. As a medical officer in the military, I earned both the Navy Achievement Medal and the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal. Currently, I serve as an assistant clinical professor at the medical College of Wisconsin. I am board certified in family medicine.
I enjoy providing medical care for people of all ages and having the opportunity to establish long-term relationships with every member of the family. A special focus of my practice is on preventative health and patient education. I take a special interest in women’s health and enjoy routine obstetrical care until 36 weeks. In addition, I offer stress testing, fracture care and skin surgery.
My husband and I live in Cedarburg. In my free time I enjoy riding my Harley motorcycle, running, cooking and baking.
