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7 Catching Your Breath Controlling your COPD
wellness FEATURE 8 Healthy Wife, Happy Life How Network Health Medicare member Lois Pflum stays happy and healthy
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11 Writing Your Chapter Choosing your future health care
5 3 Simple Steps for Better Health Care
12 Meet Shannon Lenius
5 A re You Asking Your Doctor These Questions?
12 Need Help Submitting Claims?
6 Know Your Numbers 6 Start the Conversation, End the Embarrassment
13 Provider Directory Changes BACK COVER Take Me Out to the Ball Game Tired of Too Much Mail? H5215_MbrNewsV8 NHIC 03/2014
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Concierge is published quarterly by Network Health. The health information contained in Concierge is meant to supplement, not replace, the advice of health care professionals. © 2014 Network Health Insurance Corporation. No portion of this newsletter may be reproduced without written permission from Network Health Insurance Corporation. Network Health Medicare Advantage Plans are PPO plans with a Medicare contract. NetworkCares is a Coordinated Care Plan with a Medicare contract and a contract with the Forward Health Wisconsin Medicaid Program. Enrollment in Network Health Medicare Advantage plans depends on contract renewal.
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Most people know complications with diabetes are serious. But do you understand how diabetes relates to circulation and heart disease?
How to Keep Diabetes from Causing Bigger Problems
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omplications of diabetes are divided into two categories, microvascular and macrovascular. While microvascular complications can lead to blindness, kidney failure, erectile dysfunction and even foot amputation, macrovascular complications can be serious, too.
Macrovascular complications are linked to cardiovascular disease, heart problems such as heart attacks, strokes and poor blood flow. In fact, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services states that about 65 percent of people with diabetes die from heart attack or stroke. What can a person with diabetes do to help prevent heart problems? w Maintain a healthy weight. Being overweight increases your risk for heart attack and stroke. w Get at least 30 minutes of exercise daily. Make a habit of taking a daily walk. It can help lower blood pressure and increase weight loss. w Improve your diet. Eat foods low in saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, sodium and excess sugars. w Stay away from tobacco. Smoking is a major risk factor for heart attack and stroke. If you need help quitting, ask your doctor. w Take medications as prescribed. High blood sugar levels can cause damage to your blood vessels. Make sure to take your medications exactly as prescribed, this will help control your blood glucose levels and prevent further complications. w Get support. Ask your friends and family for help with your diabetes. Their support can help you reach your goals. If you have diabetes and need support with your condition, Network Health’s Condition Management Department offers information and educational resources to help you control your symptoms. To learn more, view the Condition Management section under the Member’s Corner tab of NetworkHealthMedicare.com. WHAT’S THAT?
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ometimes, getting some shut eye can be harder than it seems, leaving you frustrated and watching the minutes and hours tick by on your clock.
Instead of counting sheep, try these tips for improving your sleep. By adopting these habits, a good night’s sleep won’t seem like such a pipedream. SET A SCHEDULE Just like when you were a kid, set a bedtime for yourself every night. Try to get up at the same time every day, too. Reinforcing your sleep schedule, even on weekends, will train your body and promote a better night’s sleep. CREATE A ROUTINE Pick an activity to do before bed every night. This could be reading a book or taking a shower. By doing the same activity every night, your body will know it’s time to wind down. GET ACTIVE Regular exercise can help you fall asleep faster and reach a deeper sleep. Just don’t exercise too close to bedtime; this can leave you too energized to fall asleep. AVOID NAPS Long naps can really interfere with your nighttime sleep.
If you need to nap during the day, keep it between 10-30 minutes and in the middle of the day. WATCH YOUR DIET BEFORE BED Discomfort can keep you up at night, so avoid going to bed hungry or completely stuffed. Also, avoid drinking before bed as nighttime trips to the bathroom can leave you wide awake. Obviously, caffeine can keep you up at night, but so can alcohol. While alcohol can make you initially fall asleep, it can be disruptive to your sleep later in the night. MANAGE STRESS When you have too much on your mind, your sleep can suffer. No one wants to lie in bed with his or her mind racing. If you feel like you have a lot on your mind, jot down your thoughts before bed and you can reassess them in the morning.
Do you know your rights and responsibilities as a Network Health member? To learn more about how we provide you with service that respects your rights, go to NetworkHealthMedicare.com/members/rights-and-responsibilities, see your Evidence of Coverage or call 800-378-5234, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. (TTY 800-947-3529). 4 | C oncierge
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Do you want to receive the right health care in the most cost-effective way? These steps will lead to better coordination of care.
Let your primary doctor (often called your primary care provider, or PCP for short) know about any changes to your treatment. Your doctor needs to know if you have seen a specialist or started a new medication.
Contact your primary doctor after a visit to the emergency room.
If you are receiving behavioral health care services, make sure to give written consent for your behavioral health provider to share relevant health information with your doctor.
Network Health’s Quality Improvement Department ensures the accuracy of the data gathered and reviewed by Network Health. To make sure we gather and review the most accurate data about you, please let your health care concierge know if you change your doctor. Or, you can call customer service at 800-378-5234, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (TTY 800-947-3529).
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hy is it that even the chattiest among us get so quiet in the doctor’s office? Open communication with your doctor is essential for good health. Your doctor needs to know what you are experiencing and how you’re feeling to be able to provide effective care. So, don’t just sit there when your doctor asks if you have questions. Come prepared. At your annual doctor visit, write down and bring your questions. Not sure what to ask? Start with the following. • How can I maintain or improve my physical activity? • Is it helpful to monitor my activity and what is the best way to do it? • What steps do I need to take to maintain or improve my mental health? • How can I protect my bone health and reduce the risk of falling? To get the best care possible, make sure to keep track of any health concerns you have and talk to your doctor about them.
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obody likes talking about urinary incontinence, not even with their doctor. But, according to the National Association for Continence (NAFC), over 25 million Americans are affected by a loss of bladder control. It is a common health problem, and it is treatable. It may be uncomfortable to discuss, but your doctor needs to know if you are experiencing discomfort. Many people affected by urinary incontinence can be cured or notice an improvement with treatment. It’s important to seek treatment, because urinary incontinence can be a symptom or sign of another health problem. In other cases, sometimes simple dietary changes or exercises can help stop urinary incontinence. 6 | C oncierge
If you answer yes to one or more of the below questions, call your doctor to set up an appointment.
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Have you leaked urine while coughing, sneezing, lifting something heavy or exercising? Have you had the urge to urinate but couldn’t get to the toilet in time?
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o you often feel as though you’re struggling for breath? Or do you have trouble with a persistent cough? You may want to talk to your doctor about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD. What is COPD? It’s a condition that affects your lungs and restricts airways. People who suffer from COPD may have airways that are swollen, blocked and mucus production can increase. How can I manage my COPD? Once you’ve been diagnosed, it’s more important than ever to take steps to improve your health. Read the following helpful management techniques.
Trying to Quit? One of the best things you can do for your lung health is to stop smoking. Network Health covers tobacco cessation counseling sessions twice per calendar year. To learn more, call your health care concierge. Where can I get extra help?
Breathe at ease Breathe at ease
If you have COPD, and would like to learn about the Network Health COPD management program, Breathe at Ease, call Robyn West at 920-831-1498 or email her at rwest@affinityhealth.org.
Get a spirometry test (also called a pulmonary function test or PFT). This common and painless test can show you how well your lungs are working. It’s important to understand the condition of your lungs so you and your doctor can determine the best course of care. Prevent infection. Flu and pneumonia are the top causes of breathing difficulty and hospitalization for people with NetworkHealthMedicare.com
COPD. Get vaccinated to help reduce your risk of infection. Take your medications. Make sure you understand your doctor’s medication instructions. Closely following your treatment plan can help prevent COPD flare-ups (or a worsening of symptoms). Avoid your triggers. Know what makes your COPD symptoms worse. Common factors
include cold weather, strong fumes and smoking or secondhand smoke. Consider keeping a journal of your flare-ups to help you identify your triggers and how to avoid them. Develop a COPD action plan. It’s not always possible to avoid a COPD flare-up. But, you can identify the early warning signs and take action to keep breathing difficulty from becoming an emergency. Talk to your doctor about developing a personal plan. C oncierge | 7
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Keeping active and involved helps Lois and Bob Pflum live well
ois Pflum has always had a passion for others. If you were to ask her what her hobbies are, she’d tell you “reading, writing and people.” Which makes sense, when you look at how she is spending her retirement—volunteering and freelance writing. Lois and her husband Bob both retired in 1995. As they got older, they realized how important it was to stay healthy, and being active was a big part of that. Lois decided to pursue her interests and began freelance writing. She’s been published in area magazines and newspapers and enjoys writing the monthly cover story for Fond Du Lac County, a Gannett publication. She also began volunteering more for many organizations, including the Network Health Medicare Ambassadors. Although retirement is supposed to be a time to slow down, Lois and Bob believe in keeping their calendars full. “We know how important it is to keep our brain and our bodies active.” So, it’s no wonder that when she was diagnosed with a health condition, she wasted no time in figuring out the best way to manage it. Last year, Lois was struggling with stomach pain. She was experiencing “awful, awful cramping.” She quickly made an appointment with her doctor who initially
believed it was an infection. Lois was hopeful that after a round of antibiotics, her health problem would clear up. Unfortunately, it wasn’t quite that simple. Lois found out her stomach pain was caused by a condition called diverticulitis. Diverticulitis occurs when small pouches (called diverticula) develop along the walls of the intestines and become inflamed. Some people may not even be aware they have the condition, yet others experience sharp cramping. Unfortunately for Lois, she was in the second group. As you get older, you’re increasingly likely to develop a chronic condition. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 80 percent of older Americans have a chronic condition and about 50 percent have two. That’s why it’s important to do what you can to manage conditions through education and lifestyle choices. Lois decided to attend a Living Well with Chronic Conditions Workshop put on by the Aging and Disability Resource Center in Fond Du Lac. “At first, I wasn’t even Nancy in her sure I belonged there.” She explained she felt a little out of place, because others in the class were learning to manage conditions that were more severe, such as cancer and heart disease. But, the instructor assured her she would benefit
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from the helpful techniques taught in class. The workshop was a six-week course that met once a week for two and a half hours. It taught Lois practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue. It also gave her tips for better nutrition, weight management and how to communicate with doctors. Lois was glad she stayed, “I picked up so many great hints. It was well worth the time.” By working with her doctor and actively managing her condition,
Lois was able to stop the concern from becoming a larger problem. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case for everyone. It can be hard to deal with ongoing health problems, as many as one in three people with chronic conditions will also struggle with depression. But, Lois took a different approach. By keeping active, through her writing, clubs, exercise and volunteer work she kept her spirits high. She says simply, “It didn’t cramp my lifestyle.”
Network Health’s Self-Management Workshops
For more information or to sign up for a workshop, call us at 920-720-1655 or 800-769-3186, extension 01655. Or, visit NetworkHealthMedicare. com/calendar/ to view upcoming workshops in your area.
Living Well with Chronic Conditions
Designed specifically for anyone with a chronic condition, such as arthritis, high blood pressure, heart disease, chronic pain or anxiety, this workshop teaches self-management skills and develops a step-by-step plan to achieve specific goals. The six-week class meets once a week for two and a half hours.
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For any adult living with type 2 diabetes, this workshop is designed to help you better manage your diabetes. Classes cover topics like healthy eating choices and habits, the benefits of exercise, other techniques for dealing with symptoms and how to work with health care providers. This six-week workshop meets once a week for two and a half hours.
Stepping On
A program for anyone who has fallen, has a fear of falling or is at risk of falling. This program empowers you to step outside your home with confidence to improve your quality of life. This seven-week workshop meets once a week for two hours.
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ormerly, a physician’s job description was simple: cure sometimes, relieve often, comfort always. Before anesthesia and antibiotics, there wasn’t much a doctor could do. According to the Education for Physicians on End-of-Life Care course, in 1900, the average life expectancy was just 47 years. 90 percent of people died suddenly. Things have changed. Average life expectancy is now almost 80 years and only 10 percent of people die suddenly. 90 percent die of one or more chronic illnesses. Doctors have many treatment choices to offer. All agree what should be done is what the patient would choose. Unfortunately, more than 50 percent of the time when people age 65 or older come into the hospital, they are unable to make their own health care decisions, as cited in The Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine. What is the doctor to do? What would the patient have wanted? Who should decide?
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To answer this dilemma, Congress passed the Patient Self-Determination Act in 1991. All hospitals are instructed to ask if patients have an advance directive. If patients have this document, it must be on the hospital chart and its wishes must be honored. Everyone over age 18 should complete an advance directive document addressing the following questions.
Dr. Nancy Homburg, family practitioner and specialist in hospice and palliative care at Affinity Medical Group, provides advice on advance care planning.
surprise. Doctors can say not only what is likely to cause a death, but how soon. This enables patients and their families to acknowledge they are living the last chapter of their lives. Patients can choose how they want to live that last chapter. Most patients tell us they want:
w to be home w to be pain and symptom free w to have a doctor who knows them as a person, not just a disease Who do you want to make health w to not prolong the dying process w to not be a burden to their loved ones care decisions if you’re permanently unaware of who you But everyone is different. are, where you are and who How would you want to live your you’re with? last chapter? This is a continuing What do you want health care to conversation that is important for do for you? everyone to have with their physician and loved ones. This conversation is Do you have any religious or called advance care planning. Once cultural considerations for your decisions are made, it’s important to end-of-life? express those wishes in an advance directive. Would you choose to be an Who do you trust to make health organ donor? care decisions for you? Advance Advance directives are especially directive documents can be updated any time your condition or wishes important for young people who change. Doctors typically prefer the are at particular risk of having power of attorney for health care. their bodies survive severe But, for patients who don’t have injuries despite devastating brain anyone they trust to make health damage. care decisions, a living will or One of the best outcomes from declaration to physicians is also an modern medical advances is that option. our inevitable deaths shouldn’t be a
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Meet Shannon Lenius To help you get to know your health care concierge a little bit better, watch for a feature on a different concierge in every issue of our newsletter.
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etwork Health’s concierge program is designed with you in mind. By giving every member a direct point of contact, it helps make dealing with insurance less stressful. When you have a knowledgeable and caring person like Shannon Lenius to turn to, understanding Medicare seems a lot easier.
Q: How did Shannon begin her career as a health care concierge? A: Before coming to Network Health, Shannon worked for a different insurance company. She was ready for a change, so she joined the health care concierge team in 2008.
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can be difficult to prioritize, because all of your members’ questions and concerns are important.”
Q: How is Network Health different from other places you’ve worked? A: “The biggest difference is the focus on customer Q: What do you enjoy most about your job? satisfaction. At Network Health, I can contact a provider to help resolve a member’s concern.” That’s pretty A: “Here, we’re able to build a rapport with members. We’re encouraged to go the extra mile to help. There’s unique for an insurance company. no pressure to get off the phone like there is at Q: How does Shannon spend her free time? other places.” She also explains it’s nice to work for A: When she isn’t camping, she enjoys spending time a company that recognizes the importance of customer with her “fur kids.” She has two cats, Boo and Picasso. service. “The leadership here goes out of their way to Boo was recently adopted and is five years old. Picasso, show they appreciate you.” who acts more like a dog, is 14. She also enjoys fishing Q: Are there any challenges as a health care concierge? with her boyfriend—she admits she is secretly happy A: “I would say the biggest challenge is multi-tasking. It whenever she has a bigger catch than him.
Need Help Submitting Claims? Your 2014 Evidence of Coverage explains how to ask Network Health to pay our share of a bill you received for covered medical services or prescription drugs.
• Claims should be mailed to: Network Health Insurance Corporation Attn: Medicare Advantage Plans P.O. Box 120 Menasha, WI 54952
Here are some highlights. • You must submit your claim to us within 12 months of • You may also call us to request payment or give us the date you received the service, item or drug. more information about a request for payment you’ve • When submitting a prescription drug claim, make already sent to us. sure to include a copy of the itemized receipt showing the name of the drug, strength, quantity, date of If you have questions, call us at 800-378-5234, Monday service, the name of the physician who prescribed it Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (TTY 800-947-3529). and the amount charged.
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This insert lists changes to our Provider Directory for all of our Medicare plans. Provider additions and deletions are listed. Please pay close attention to the deletions— these providers are no longer in our network. The changes listed are changes since November 1, 2013. If you would like to request a complete directory, call your health care concierge at 800-378-5234, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (TTY 800-947-3529). For current provider information, please visit our website at NetworkHealthMedicare.com, call your health care concierge or the number listed above. Please note these are changes to the specific providers in bold, not entire facilities.
Network Health recognizes the following specialties as Primary Care Providers: Family Practice, General Practice and Internal Medicine.
ADDITIONS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH BROWN Bellin Psychiatric Center 301 E Saint Joseph St Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 433-6073 Lyons, Kathleen A APNP u Catholic Charities Diocese of Green Bay Inc 1825 Riverside Dr Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 437-7531 Fennema, Nancy A LCSW u Prevea Clinic 2680 Vernon Dr Green Bay WI 54304 (920) 496-4700 Deuster, Natalie M LCSW u Donath Skeen, Breyan LCSW u DANE UW Health Behavorial Health and Recovery Clinic 1102 S Park St STE 400 Madison WI 53715 (608) 282-8270 Brasher, Brett V LCSW u UW Health Psychiatric Institute and Clinic 6001 Research Park Blvd Madison WI 53719 (608) 263-6100 Bartholomew, Elizabeth LCSW u Brigham, Ashlyn LCSW u UW Health Verona Clinic 100 N Nine Mound Rd Verona WI 53593 (608) 845-9531 Yates, Julia M MSSW u DOOR Clinical and Consulting Psychology 207 S 4th Ave Sturgeon Bay WI 54235 (920) 746-1346 NetworkHealthMedicare.com
White, Dennis K PhD u OUTAGAMIE Catholic Charities Diocese of Green Bay Inc 214 E Summer St Appleton WI 54911 (920) 734-2601 Drefke, Kathryn E LCSW u Healthy Connections LLC 510 E Wisconsin Ave STE 1 Appleton WI 54911 (920) 257-4601 Schroeder, Jessica R PsyD u Affinity Medical Group 1501 S Madison St Appleton WI 54915 (920) 730-4414 Caton, Caroline E LCSW u WINNEBAGO Thedacare Behavioral Health 1095 Midway Rd Menasha WI 54952 (920) 720-2300 Vasta, Marcia L LCSW u Affinity Medical Group 1855 S Koeller St Oshkosh WI 54902 (920) 223-7200 Danahy, Sarah E LCSW u Komondoros, Shelly L PhD u Kimberly Lewis 140 W Main St STE A Winneconne WI 54986 (920) 582-4000 Lewis, Kimberly A LCSW/CSAC u CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY MILWAUKEE CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 3056 S Kinnickinnic Ave Milwaukee WI 53207 (800) 493-8611 Catanzaro, John MD u
CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 2350 N Lake Dr STE 206 Milwaukee WI 53211 (414) 298-7280 Catanzaro, John MD u CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 801 S 70th St West Allis WI 53227 (800) 493-8611 Catanzaro, John MD u OUTAGAMIE CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 1506 S Oneida St Appleton WI 54915 (414) 298-7280 Catanzaro, John MD u OZAUKEE Columbia St Marys 13133 N Port Washington Rd STE 122 Mequon WI 53097 (414) 298-7280 Catanzaro, John MD u SHEBOYGAN CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 1414 N Taylor Dr Sheboygan WI 53081 (800) 493-8611 Catanzaro, John MD u WINNEBAGO CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 2700 W 9th Ave STE 106 Oshkosh WI 54904 (800) 493-8611 Catanzaro, John MD u CARDIOLOGY/CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE BROWN Bellin Memorial Hospital 744 S Webster Ave Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 433-3500 Otto, Kirby E APNP u
DANE UW Health UW Hospital and Clinic Cardiovascular Med Surgery 600 Highland Ave Madison WI 53792 (608) 263-1530 Young, Natalia B PAC u CARDIOTHORACIC/THORACIC SURGERY DANE UW Health Cardiothoracic Surgery 1 S Park St Madison WI 53715 (608) 287-2100 Blasberg, Justin D MD u CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY WINNEBAGO Kimberly Lewis 140 W Main St STE A Winneconne WI 54986 (920) 582-4000 Lewis, Kimberly A LCSW/CSAC u CHIROPRACTIC BROWN Howard Chiropractic Clinic SC 721 Cardinal Ln STE 100 Green Bay WI 54313 (920) 434-2221 Sperber, Alaina M DC u OUTAGAMIE Appleton Spine Institute 3225 W Spencer St Appleton WI 54914 (920) 882-6144 Nguyen, Hien Roger DC u Nguyen, Hoan Vu Q DC u EAR, NOSE AND THROAT/ OTOLARYNGOLOGY ONEIDA C oncierge | 13
Additions continued ... Ministry Medical Group Rhinelander 2251 North Shore Dr STE 200 Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 Sheth, Shishir N MD u VILAS Ministry Medical Group Eagle River 930 E Wall St Eagle River WI 54521 (715) 477-3000 Sheth, Shishir N MD u ENDOCRINOLOGY/DIABETES AND METABOLISM DANE UW Health West Clinic Diabetes 451 Junction Rd Madison WI 53717 (608) 263-7741 Crass, Megan E PAC u UW Health West Clinic Endocrinology 451 Junction Rd Madison WI 53717 (608) 263-5010 Crass, Megan E PAC u FAMILY PRACTICE BROWN Bellin Health Family Medical Center 704 S Webster Ave STE 200 Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 433-3456 Watson, Jo Ann MD u Bellin Health Surgical Associates 720 S Van Buren St STE 201 Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 433-7488 Anderson, Carmen D APNP u Bellin Health Family Medical Center Bellevue 3263 Eaton Rd Green Bay WI 54311 (920) 433-6700 Vandenlangenberg, Rachael E DO u COLUMBIA UW Health Portage Clinic 2977 Cty Hwy CX Portage WI 53901 (608) 742-3004 Greuel, Leann E PAC uW DANE UW Health Verona Clinic 100 N Nine Mound Rd Verona WI 53593 (608) 845-9531 Cooney, Janice K PAC u FOND DU LAC Fond du Lac Regional Clinic 14 | C oncierge
420 E Division St Fond du Lac WI 54935 (920) 926-8200 Braun, Monica APNP u Fond du Lac Regional Clinic 100 Evergreen Rd Mount Calvary WI 53057 (920) 753-2311 Braun, Monica APNP u FOREST Ministry Medical Group Crandon 400 W Glen St Crandon WI 54520 (715) 478-3318 Alvarez, Margaret APNP uW Dalbec, Patricia APNP uW Ministry Medical Group Laona 4876 Mill St Laona WI 54541 (715) 674-5233 Alvarez, Margaret APNP uW Dalbec, Patricia APNP uW KEWAUNEE North Shore Medical Clinic 815 Jefferson St Algoma WI 54201 (920) 487-3496 Minerath, Melissa L APNP u LINCOLN Ministry Medical Group Tomahawk 401 W Mohawk Dr STE 200T omahawk WI 54487 (715) 453-7200 Alvarez, Margaret APNP uW Cornelius, Penny S PAC u Dalbec, Patricia APNP uW OCONTO Oconto Hospital and Medical Center 820 Arbutus Ave Oconto WI 54153 (920) 835-1100 Canaday, Lucy R MD u ONEIDA Oconto Hospital and Medical Center 820 Arbutus Ave Oconto WI 54153 (920) 835-1100 Canaday, Lucy R MD u Ministry Medical Group Rhinelander 2251 North Shore Dr STE 200 Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 Alvarez, Margaret APNP uW Cornelius, Penny S PAC u Dalbec, Patricia APNP uW Ministry Medical Group Riverside 1020 Kabel Ave
Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 Cornelius, Penny S PAC u Dalbec, Patricia APNP uW Ministry Medical Group Woodruff 240 Maple St Woodruff WI 54568 (715) 356-8920 Alvarez, Margaret APNP uW Cornelius, Penny S PAC u Dalbec, Patricia APNP uW OUTAGAMIE Bellin Health Family Medical Center Seymour 405 Commercial St Seymour WI 54165 (920) 833-2318 Watson, Christopher Z MD u SHEBOYGAN Prevea Sheboygan Family Practice 1411 N Taylor Dr Sheboygan WI 53081 (920) 457-4858 Morgan, Jessica A APNP u VILAS Ministry Medical Group Eagle River 930 E Wall St Eagle River WI 54521 (715) 477-3000 Alvarez, Margaret APNP uW Cornelius, Penny S PAC u Dalbec, Patricia APNP uW WAUPACA Thedacare Physicians Waupaca Family Medicine 710 Riverside Dr Waupaca WI 54981 (715) 256-3000 Happ, Dorrie M MD u GASTROENTEROLOGY FOND DU LAC Fond du Lac Regional Clinic 420 E Division St Fond du Lac WI 54935 (920) 923-7400 Boelk, Jessica L APNP u SHEBOYGAN Prevea Sheboygan Gastroenterology 1621 N Taylor STE 200 Sheboygan WI 53081 (920) 457-4400 Endries, Kristine APNP u GERIATRIC MEDICINE DANE UW Health University Station Geriatrics
2880 University Ave Madison WI 53705 (608) 263-7740 Sager, Mark A MD u GYNECOLOGY FOREST Ministry Medical Group Crandon 400 W Glen St Crandon WI 54520 (715) 478-3318 Bauer, Nancy J APNP u ONEIDA Ministry Medical Group Rhinelander 2251 North Shore Dr STE 200 Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 Bauer, Nancy J APNP u HEMATOLOGY DANE UW Health Carbone Cancer Clinic 1 S Park St Madison WI 53715 (608) 287-2552 Ehsani Chimeh, Sima MD u HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE MEDICINE DANE UW Health UW Hospital and Clinics Palliative Care Medicine 600 Highland Ave Madison WI 53792 (608) 890-9444 Saggar, Shagun MD u INTERNAL MEDICINE FOREST Ministry Medical Group Crandon 400 W Glen St Crandon WI 54520 (715) 478-3318 Brooks, Steven R MD u Koeppl, Christopher G MD u GREEN LAKE CHN Internal Medicine Clinic 225 Memorial Dr STE 1400 Berlin WI 54923 (920) 361-5760 Blaha, Steven C MD u LINCOLN Ministry Medical Group Tomahawk 401 W Mohawk Dr STE 200 Tomahawk WI 54487 (715) 453-7200 Kotila, Bruce A MD u ONEIDA Ministry Medical Group
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Rhinelander 2251 North Shore Dr STE 200 Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 Brooks, Steven R MD u Katchko, Suzette L APNP uW Koeppl, Christopher G MD u Kotila, Bruce A MD u Williams, Jon O PAC uW SHAWANO Thedacare Physicians Shawano 100 County Rd B Shawano WI 54166 (715) 524-2161 Pahl, Andrew C MD u MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPY BROWN Catholic Charities Diocese of Green Bay Inc 1825 Riverside Dr Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 437-7531 Fennema, Nancy A LCSW u DOOR Clinical and Consulting Psychology 207 S 4th Ave Sturgeon Bay WI 54235 (920) 746-1346 White, Dennis K PhD u WINNEBAGO Kimberly Lewis 140 W Main St STE A Winneconne WI 54986 (920) 582-4000 Lewis, Kimberly A LCSW CSAC u NEONATAL-PERINATAL MEDICINE DANE UW Health UW Meriter Hospital Neonatal Center 202 S Park St Madison WI 53715 (608) 417-6236 Mezu Ndubuisi, Olachi J MD u NEUROPSYCHOLOGY-CLINICAL OUTAGAMIE Healthy Connections LLC 510 E Wisconsin Ave STE 1 Appleton WI 54911 (920) 257-4601 Schroeder, Jessica R PsyD u NEUROSURGERY/NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY FOND DU LAC Fond du Lac Regional Clinic
420 E Division St Fond du Lac WI 54935 (920) 923-7400 Przybylo, Jason H MD u Ziegelbauer, Michele A APNP u OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGYY BROWN Bellin Health Women’s Healthcare Specialists 704 S Webster Ave STE 100 Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 433-3430 Jenison, Eric L MD u Wilson Kulbacki, Lindsey W PAC u Bellin Health Women’s Healthcare Specialists 704 S Webster Ave STE 100 Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 468-3444 Jenison, Eric L MD u Wilson Kulbacki, Lindsey W PAC u FOREST Ministry Medical Group Crandon 400 W Glen St Crandon WI 54520 (715) 478-3318 Bentley, Jodelle L MD u LINCOLN Ministry Medical Group Tomahawk 401 W Mohawk Dr STE 200 Tomahawk WI 54487 (715) 453-7200 Abrams, Bruce R MD u ONEIDA Ministry Medical Group Rhinelander 2251 North Shore Dr STE 200 Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 Abrams, Bruce R MD u Bentley, Jodelle L MD u Jerzak, Linda A APNP u Ministry Medical Group Riverside 1020 Kabel Ave Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 Jerzak, Linda A APNP u PORTAGE Ministry Medical Group Rice Clinic 824 Illinois Ave Stevens Point WI 54481 (715) 342-7750 Vo Hill, Hien T MD u OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE BROWN Prevea Clinic 3021 Voyager Dr Green Bay WI 54311
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(920) 496-4700 Jew, Sherman DO u WINNEBAGO Affinity Occupational Health 1186 Appleton Rd Menasha WI 54952 (920) 727-8700 Buffa, Jennifer L APNP u ONCOLOGY DANE UW Health Carbone Cancer Clinic 1 S Park St Madison WI 53715 (608) 287-2552 Ehsani Chimeh, Sima MD u UW Health Carbone Cancer Center 600 Highland Ave Madison WI 53792 (608) 265-1700 Ehsani Chimeh, Sima MD u ONEIDA Ministry Medical Group Rhinelander 2251 North Shore Dr STE 200 Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 Depke, Jill APNP u OPTOMETRY MANITOWOC Eye Clinic of Manitowoc SC 4801 Expo Dr Manitowoc WI 54220 (920) 684-4429 Buchholz, Katie M OD u OUTAGAMIE Fox Valley Family Eye Care SC 607 Wilson St Little Chute WI 54140 (920) 788-4162 Landwehr Schuller, Kimberly M OD u Schuller, Matthew J OD u ORTHOPAEDIC SPINE SURGERY DANE UW Health Research Park Spine Medicine 621 Science Dr Madison WI 53711 (608) 265-3207 Williams, Seth K MD u UW Health Orthopedic Surgery 1 S Park St Madison WI 53715 (608) 287-2700 Williams, Seth K MD u UW Health UW Hospital and Clinics Orthopedic Surgery 600 Highland Ave
Madison WI 53792 (608) 263-7540 Williams, Seth K MD u ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY BROWN Prevea Clinic 2502 S Ashland Ave Green Bay WI 54304 (920) 496-4700 Godin, Andrew S PAC u Prevea Clinic 2793 Lineville Rd Green Bay WI 54313 (920) 496-4700 Godin, Andrew S PAC u DANE UW Health UW Hospital and Clinics Orthopedic Surgery 600 Highland AveMadison WI 53792(608) 263-7540 Williams, Kathryn L MD u OCONTO Prevea Clinic 855 S Main St Oconto Falls WI 54154 (920) 496-4700 Peyer, Gregory A MD u PAIN MANAGEMENT DANE UW Health East Clinic Pain Clinic 5249 E Terrace Dr Madison WI 53718 (608) 263-9550 Richard, Norann T PhD u MANITOWOC Advanced Pain Management 1 E Waldo Blvd Manitowoc WI 54220 (414) 325-7246 Moore, Wendy L APNP u MARATHON Advanced Pain Management 400 Westwood Dr STE 200 Wausau WI 54401 (414) 325-7246 Weber, Stacy L PAC u MILWAUKEE Advanced Pain Management 4448 W Loomis Rd STE 202 Greenfield WI 53220 (414) 325-7246 Endrizzi, Sarah A MD u Lassa, Nancy APNP u Advanced Pain Management 959 N Mayfair Rd Milwaukee WI 53226 (414) 325-7246 C oncierge | 15
Endrizzi, Sarah A MD u Lassa, Nancy APNP u PORTAGE Advanced Pain Management 200 Division St Stevens Point WI 54481 (414) 325-7246 Weber, Stacy L PAC u RACINE Advanced Pain Management 4216 Old Green Bay Rd Racine WI 53403 (414) 325-7246 Lassa, Nancy APNP u SHEBOYGAN Advanced Pain Management 2124 Kohler Memorial Dr STE 100 Sheboygan WI 53081 (414) 325-7246 Moore, Wendy L APNP u WASHINGTON Advanced Pain Management 1056 Gateway Ct West Bend WI 53090 (414) 325-7246 Moore, Wendy L APNP u PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION DANE UW Health East Clinic Pain Clinic 5249 E Terrace Dr Madison WI 53718 (608) 263-9550 Richard, Norann T PhD u PSYCHIATRY-GENERAL BROWN Bellin Psychiatric Center 301 E Saint Joseph St Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 433-6073 Carlson, Derek C MD u KEWAUNEE Kewaunee Co Dept of Human Services 810 Lincoln St Kewaunee WI 54216 (920) 388-7030 Cullen, Randall K MD u Lyons, Kathleen A APNP u PSYCHOLOGY-GENERAL DANE UW Health Behavorial Health and Recovery Clinic 1102 S Park St STE 400 Madison WI 53715 (608) 282-8270 Hewitt, Erri C PhD u 16 | C oncierge
UW Health Psychiatric Institute and Clinic 6001 Research Park Blvd Madison WI 53719 (608) 263-6100 Gogan, Jane B PhD u Voss, Jaime M PsyD u DOOR Clinical and Consulting Psychology 207 S 4th Ave Sturgeon Bay WI 54235 (920) 746-1346 White, Dennis K PhD u OUTAGAMIE Healthy Connections LLC 10 E Wisconsin Ave STE 1 Appleton WI 54911 (920) 257-4601 Schroeder, Jessica R PsyD u WINNEBAGO Affinity Medical Group 1855 S Koeller St Oshkosh WI 54902 (920) 223-7350 Komondoros, Shelly L PhD u PULMONARY MEDICINE MARATHON Ministry Medical Group Weston 3301 Cranberry Blvd Weston WI 54476 (715) 393-3900 Aldrich, Amelia L APNP u RHEUMATOLOGY LINCOLN Ministry Medical Group Tomahawk 401 W Mohawk Dr STE 200 Tomahawk WI 54487 (715) 453-7200 Kansariwala, Indravadan D MD u ONEIDA Ministry Medical Group Rhinelander 2251 North Shore Dr STE 200 Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 Kansariwala, Indravadan D MD u Ministry Medical Group Riverside 1020 Kabel Ave Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 Kansariwala, Indravadan D MD u VILAS Ministry Medical Group Eagle River 930 E Wall St Eagle River WI 54521 (715) 477-3000 Kansariwala, Indravadan D MD u SLEEP APNEA ORAL APPLIANCES
WINNEBAGO Hanneman Dustrude Dental LLC 1218 Witzel Ave Oshkosh WI 54902 (920) 233-6001 Dustrude, Karen L DDS u Hanneman, Michael L DDS u SURGERY BROWN Bellin Health Surgical Associates 720 S Van Buren St STE 201 Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 433-7488 Anderson, Kristin G APNP u Prevea Clinic 835 S Van Buren St Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 496-4700 Edwards, Robb A MD u FOND DU LAC Fond du Lac Regional Clinic 420 E Division St Fond du Lac WI 54935 (920) 923-7400 Pasiuk, Joanne F MD u ONEIDA Ministry Medical Group Rhinelander 2251 North Shore Dr STE 200 Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 Schultz, Brian DO u VILAS Ministry Medical Group Eagle River 930 E Wall St Eagle River WI 54521 (715) 477-3000 Schultz, Brian DO u THORACIC SURGERY DANE UW Health UW Hospital and Clinics Surgery 600 Highland Ave Madison WI 53792 (608) 263-7502 Blasberg, Justin D MD u AUDIOLOGY FOND DU LAC Fox Valley Hearing Center 933 Newbury St Ripon WI 54971 (800) 214-1539 WINNEBAGO Fox Valley Hearing Center 130 2nd St STE 230 Neenah WI 54956 (920) 725-8804 Fox Valley Hearing Center 1820 W Pointe Dr
Oshkosh WI 54902 (920) 233-1800 FITNESS CENTER DODGE Anytime Fitness Horicon 309 1/2 Barstow St Horicon WI 53032 (920) 485-0552 WAUPACA Anytime Fitness Horicon 309 1/2 Barstow St Horicon WI 53032 (920) 485-0552 HOME HEALTH CARE WAUPACA Recover Health of Wisconsin Inc 801 W Fulton St Waupaca WI 54981 (715) 258-2130 PHYSICAL THERAPY KEWAUNEE Kewaunee Co Dept of Human Services 810 Lincoln St Kewaunee WI 54216 (920) 388-7030 URGENT CARE SERVICES (FACILITY) BROWN Bellin Fast Care Green Bay East 2430 E Mason St Green Bay WI 54302 (920) 406-9863 Bellin Fast Care Ashwaubenon 301 Bay Park Sq Green Bay WI 54304 (920) 592-9475 Bellin Fast Care Suamico2318 Lineville Rd Green Bay WI 54313 (920) 434-3127 DELTA Bellin Fast Care Escanaba 2530 1st Ave N Escanaba MI 49829 (906) 789-3198 MARINETTE Bellin Fast Care Marinette 2741 Roosevelt Rd Marinette WI 54143 (715) 732-1392 DODGE Hope Health and Rehabilitation Center 438 Ashford Ave Lomira WI 53048 (920) 269-4386 NetworkHealthMedicare.com
DELETIONS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DANE UW Health Northeast Family Medical Center 3209 Dryden Dr Madison WI 53704 (608) 241-9020 Arrufat Tobon, Olga R LCSW UW Health Behavorial Health and Recovery Clinic 1102 S Park St STE 400 Madison WI 53715 (608) 282-8270 Brasher, Brett V LCSW UW Health Psychiatric Institute and Clinic 6001 Research Park Blvd Madison WI 53719 (608) 263-6100 Bartholomew, Elizabeth LCSW Brigham, Ashlyn LCSW UW Health Verona Clinic 100 N Nine Mound Rd Verona WI 53593 (608) 845-9531 Yates, Julia M MSSW WINNEBAGO Mercy Oakwood Medical Center 2700 W 9th Ave STE 10 Oshkosh WI 54904 (920) 236-1850 Henke, Kristen J PhD CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY MILWAUKEE CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 3056 S Kinnickinnic Ave Milwaukee WI 53207 (800) 493-8611 Isherwood, Kelly A PAC CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 2015 E Newport Ave STE 703 Milwaukee WI 53211 (800) 493-8611 Isherwood, Kelly A PAC CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 2350 N Lake Dr STE 206 Milwaukee WI 53211 (414) 298-7280 Isherwood, Kelly A PAC CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 2801 W Kinnickinnic River Pkwy STE 425 Milwaukee WI 53215 (800) 493-8611 Isherwood, Kelly A PAC CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 2727 N Mayfair Rd Wauwatosa WI 53222 NetworkHealthMedicare.com
(800) 493-8611 Isherwood, Kelly A PAC CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 2323 S 102nd St West Allis WI 53227 (800) 493-8611 Isherwood, Kelly A PAC CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 801 S 70th St West Allis WI 53227 (800) 493-8611 Isherwood, Kelly A PAC SHEBOYGAN CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 1414 N Taylor Dr Sheboygan WI 53081 (800) 493-8611 Isherwood, Kelly A PAC WINNEBAGO CSMPC Cardiac Rhythm Specialists 2700 W 9th Ave STE 106 Oshkosh WI 54904 (800) 493-8611 Isherwood, Kelly A PAC CARDIOLOGY-INTERVENTIONAL BROWN Prevea Clinic 835 S Van Buren St Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 496-4700 Swerchowsky, Vladimir N MD SHEBOYGAN Prevea Sheboygan Cardiology 3100 Superior Ave Sheboygan WI 53081 (920) 496-4700 Rosenberg, Michael MD Swerchowsky, Vladimir N MD CARDIOLOGY/CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE BROWN Prevea Clinic 835 S Van Buren St Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 496-4700 Swerchowsky, Vladimir N MD DANE UW Health Cardiovascular Medicine 202 S Park St Madison WI 53715 (608) 417-5970 Morledge, John H MD OUTAGAMIE Appleton Cardiology Thedacare 1818 N Meade St Appleton WI 54911 (920) 731-8900 Beiser, George David MD
Gitter, Michael J MD SHAWANO Appleton Cardiology Thedacare 100 County Rd BS hawano WI 54166 (920) 731-8900 Beiser, George David MD Appleton Cardiology Thedacare 309 N Bartlett St Shawano WI 54166 (920) 731-8900 Beiser, George David MD SHEBOYGAN Prevea Sheboygan Cardiology 3100 Superior Ave Sheboygan WI 53081 (920) 496-4700 Laham, Charles MD Swerchowsky, Vladimir N MD WAUPACA Appleton Cardiology Thedacare 800 Riverside Dr Waupaca WI 54981 (920) 731-8900 Gitter, Michael J MD WAUSHARA Appleton Cardiology Thedacare 601 Grove Ave Wild Rose WI 54984 (920) 731-8900 Gitter, Michael J MD WINNEBAGO Appleton Cardiology Thedacare 200 Theda Clark Medical Plz STE 320 Neenah WI 54956 (920) 722-3341 Beiser, George David MD Gitter, Michael J MD CARDIOTHORACIC/THORACIC SURGERY FOND FU LAC Fond du Lac Regional Clinic 420 E Division St Fond du Lac WI 54935 (920) 926-8231 Nicolosi, Alfred MD OUTAGAMIE Appleton Cardiac Surgery 1818 N Meade St STE N347 Appleton WI 54911 (920) 225-1449 Johnson, Gilbert H PAC CARDIOVASCULAR/VASCULAR SURGERY DANE UW Health UW Hospital and Clinic Cardiovascular Med Surgery
600 Highland Ave Madison WI 53792 (608) 263-1530 Sweitzer, Nancy K MD UW Health UW Hospital and Clinics Transplant 600 Highland Ave Madison WI 53792 (608) 262-5420 Sweitzer, Nancy K MD DERMATOLOGY BROWN Dermatology Clinic SC 715 Superior Rd STE 120 Green Bay WI 54311 (920) 406-9803 Augustine, Julie L PAC FAMILY PRACTICE BROWN Bellin Health Family Medical Center DePere 1800 Lawrence Dr De Pere WI 54115 (920) 983-3220 Leong, Gary MD Bellin Health Family Medical Center Ashwaubenon 1630 Commanche Ave Green Bay WI 54313 (920) 430-4700 Leong, Gary MD Prevea Clinic 2793 Lineville Rd Green Bay WI 54313 (920) 496-4700 Schultz, Sandra M APNP DANE UW Health Fitchburg Clinic 5543 E Cheryl Pkwy Fitchburg WI 53711 (608) 274-5300 Evans, Alida M MD PHD UW Health Odana Atrium Clinic 5618 Odana Rd Madison WI 53719 (608) 274-1100 Cole, Robert L MD Evans, Alida M MD PHD UW Health Verona Clinic 100 N Nine Mound Rd Verona WI 53593 (608) 845-9531 Cooney, Janice K PAC ONEIDA Ministry Medical Group Rhinelander 2251 North Shore Dr STE 200 Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 C oncierge | 17
Kuehlman, Helen A DO OUTAGAMIE Affinity Medical Group 3329 N Richmond St Appleton WI 54911 (920) 380-2715 Adler Fischer, Karen R MD SHAWANO Shawano Medical Center Riverside Clinic Shawano WI (715) 526-8800 Frimodig, Mindy M DO Shawano Medical Center 309 N Bartlett St Shawano WI 54166 (715) 526-2111 Koehler, Natasha M APNP Thedacare Physicians Shawano 100 County Rd B Shawano WI 54166 (715) 524-2161 Frimodig, Mindy M DO WAUSHARA Waushara Family Physicians 141 Front St Coloma WI 54930 (715) 228-2300 Johnson, Jess W PAC GASTROENTEROLOGY DANE UW Health Digestive Health Center 750 University Row Madison WI 53705 (608) 890-5000 De Lee, Ryan J MD UW Health Gastroenterology 20 S Park St Madison WI 53715 (608) 287-2680 De Lee, Ryan J MD UW Health UW Hospital and Clinics Inpatient 600 Highland Ave Madison WI 53792 (608) 263-6400 De Lee, Ryan J MD MANITOWOC Holy Family Memorial Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology 1900 Woodland Dr Manitowoc WI 54220 (920) 320-6212 Hoftiezer, James W MD GERIATRIC MEDICINE DANE UW Health University Station Geriatrics 18 | C oncierge
2880 University Ave Madison WI 53705 (608) 263-7740 Sager, Mark A MD HEMATOLOGY BROWN Green Bay Oncology LTD 835 S Van Buren St Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 432-6049 Bayer, Gerald K MD Green Bay Oncology LTD 1726 Shawano Ave Green Bay WI 54303 (920) 884-3135 Bayer, Gerald K MD DOOR Green Bay Oncology LTD 323 S 18th Ave Sturgeon Bay WI 54235 (800) 432-6049 Bayer, Gerald K MD OCONTO Green Bay Oncology LTD 855 S Main St Oconto Falls WI 54154 (800) 432-6049 Bayer, Gerald K MD OUTAGAMIE Fox Valley Hematology and Oncology SC 900 E Grant St Appleton WI 54911 (920) 749-1171 Mortara, Kevin L MD WINNEBAGO Fox Valley Hematology and Oncology SC 200 Theda Clark Medical Plz STE 430 Neenah WI 54956 (920) 749-1171 Mortara, Kevin L MD INTERNAL MEDICINE GREEN LAKE CHN Internal Medicine Clinic 225 Memorial Dr STE 1400 Berlin WI 54923 (920) 361-5760 Carroll, Jeffrey J MD Racki, Anthony J MD Community Medical Center of Green Lake 670 County Rd A Green Lake WI 54941 (920) 294-0100 Carroll, Jeffrey J MD Racki, Anthony J MD LINCOLN Ministry Medical Group Tomahawk 401 W Mohawk Dr STE 200
Tomahawk WI 54487 (715) 453-7200 Norden, Leo G MD MANITOWOC Holy Family Memorial Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology 1900 Woodland Dr Manitowoc WI 54220 (920) 320-6212 Blaha, Steven C MD ONEIDA Ministry Medical Group Rhinelander 2251 North Shore Dr STE 200 Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 Norden, Leo G MD Williams, Jon O PAC OUTAGAMIE Affinity Medical Group 1501 S Madison St Appleton WI 54915 (920) 730-4414 Pahl, Andrew C MD VILAS Ministry Medical Group Eagle River 930 E Wall St Eagle River WI 54521 (715) 477-3000 Norden, Leo G MD WINNEBAGO Affinity Medical Group 2725 Jackson St Oshkosh WI 54901 (920) 223-7600 Casey, Nancy S APNP MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPY OUTAGAMIE Affinity Behavioral Health 1531 S Madison St STE 580 Appleton WI 54915 (920) 730-4411 Green, Bernard L PhD NEONATAL-PERINATAL MEDICINE DANE UW Health UW Meriter Hospital Neonatal Center 202 S Park St Madison WI 53715 (608) 417-6236 Terry, Carolyn L APNP NEPHROLOGY DANE UW Health Outreach Divine Savior Healthcare 2817 New Pinery Rd Portage WI 53901 (608) 745-5093
Shah, Sanjeev R MD UW Health Kidney Clinic 3034 Fish Hatchery Rd Madison WI 53713 (608) 270-5656 Shah, Sanjeev R MD Wisconsin Dialysis Fitchburg Clinic 3034 Fish Hatchery Rd Madison WI 53713 (608) 270-5600 Shah, Sanjeev R MD NEUROLOGY DANE UW Health UW Hospital and Clinics Pediatric Neurology 600 Highland Ave Madison WI 53792 (608) 890-6500 Stafstrom, Carl E MD OUTAGAMIE Affinity Medical Group 1611 S Madison St Appleton WI 54915 (920) 730-5470 Dill, Jean E APNP OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY SHAWANO Thedacare Physicians Shawano 100 County Rd B Shawano WI 54166 (715) 524-2161 Tousignant, Ann M MD ONCOLOGY BROWN Green Bay Oncology LTD 835 S Van Buren St Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 432-6049 Bayer, Gerald K MD Green Bay Oncology LTD 1726 Shawano Ave Green Bay WI 54303 (920) 884-3135 Bayer, Gerald K MD DOOR Green Bay Oncology LTD 323 S 18th Ave Sturgeon Bay WI 54235 (800) 432-6049 Bayer, Gerald K MD OCONTO Green Bay Oncology LTD 855 S Main St Oconto Falls WI 54154 (800) 432-6049 Bayer, Gerald K MD ONEIDA Ministry Medical Group Rhinelander NetworkHealthMedicare.com
2251 North Shore Dr STE 200 Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 Depke, Jill APNP OUTAGAMIE Fox Valley Hematology and Oncology SC 900 E Grant St Appleton WI 54911 (920) 749-1171 Martins, Patricia J APNP Mortara, Kevin L MD WINNEBAGO Fox Valley Hematology and Oncology SC 200 Theda Clark Medical Plz STE 430 Neenah WI 54956 (920) 749-1171 Martins, Patricia J APNP Mortara, Kevin L MD OPTOMETRY OUTAGAMIE Optometric Services SC 607 S Wilson St Little Chute WI 54140 (920) 788-4162 Salisbury, John E OD SHEBOYGAN Wisconsin Vision Inc 2229 S Memorial Pl Sheboygan WI 53081 (920) 458-9301 Ruder, Timothy K OD ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY COLUMBIA Excel Orthopedics 1515 Park Ave Columbus WI 53925 (920) 623-6470 Heckenkamp, Joseph D PAC Excel Orthopedics 2817 New Pinery Rd Portage WI 53901 (608) 745-6420 Heckenkamp, Joseph D PAC DANE UW Health Research Park Sports Medicine 621 Science Dr Madison WI 53711 (608) 263-8850 Clancy, William G MD PHD UW Health Orthopedic Surgery 1 S Park St Madison WI 53715 (608) 287-2700 Dopf, Craig A MD Michaels, Tricia L APNP DODGE
Excel Orthopedics 705 S University Ave STE 150Beaver Dam WI 53916 (920) 885-2663 Heckenkamp, Joseph D PAC Kearney, Bryant R PAC UW Health Outreach Excel Orthopedics 705 S University Ave STE 150 Beaver Dam WI 53916 (608) 287-2700 Dopf, Craig A MD FOND DU LAC Excel Orthopedics 600 Fern St Waupun WI 53916 (920) 324-0311 Heckenkamp, Joseph D PAC PAIN MANAGEMENT DANE Advanced Pain Management 34 Schroeder Ct STE 100 Madison WI 53711 (414) 325-7246 Hittner, Sarah B PAC PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION FOND DU LAC Fond du Lac Regional Clinic 420 E Division St Fond du Lac WI 54935 (920) 926-8571 Walby, Linda L MD MANITOWOC Lakeshore Orthopaedics 1650 S 41st St Manitowoc WI 54220 (920) 320-5251 Manning, Ronald G MD PSYCHIATRY-GENERAL BROWN Bellin Psychiatric Center 301 E Saint Joseph St Green Bay WI 54301 (920) 433-6073 Brachmann, Denise A MD DANE UW Health UW Hospital and Clinics Inpatient 600 Highland Ave Madison WI 53792 (608) 263-6400 Illichman, Mitchell L MD PSYCHOLOGY-GENERAL DANE UW Health Behavorial Health and Recovery Clinic 1102 S Park St STE 400
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Madison WI 53715 (608) 282-8270 Gogan, Jane B PhD Hewitt, Erri C PhD UW Health Psychiatric Institute and Clinic 6001 Research Park Blvd Madison WI 53719 (608) 263-6100 Gogan, Jane B PhD Hewitt, Erri C PhD Kane, Peter P PhD McGuffey, Lisa B PhD Miller, Nathan A PhD Voss, Jaime M PsyD UW Health Carbone Cancer Center Cancer Psychology 600 Highland Ave Madison WI 53792 (608) 265-5926 McGuffey, Lisa B PhD OUTAGAMIE Affinity Behavioral Health 1531 S Madison St STE 580 Appleton WI 54915 (920) 730-4411 Green, Bernard L PhD PULMONARY MEDICINE DANE UW Health Pulmonary Medicine 202 S Park St Madison WI 53715 (608) 417-5950 Schilling, John P MD RICHLAND UW Health Outreach Richland Medical Center 301 E 2nd St Richland Center WI 53581 (608) 647-6321 Schilling, John P MD REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY WINNEBAGO Mercy Oakwood Medical Center 2700 W 9th Ave STE 10 Oshkosh WI 54904 (920) 236-1850 Henke, Kristen J PhD SLEEP MEDICINE FOND DU LAC Fond du Lac Regional Clinic 420 E Division St Fond du Lac WI 54935 (920) 926-5020 Blair, Susan APNP St Agnes Hospital 430 E Division St Fond du Lac WI 54935
(920) 926-4200 Blair, Susan APNP SPORTS MEDICINE DANE UW Health Research Park Sports Medicine 621 Science Dr Madison WI 53711 (608) 263-8850 Clancy, William G MD PHD SURGERY DANE UW Health UW Hospital and Clinics Transplant 600 Highland Ave Madison WI 53792 (608) 262-5420 Pirsch, John D MD Clancy, William G MD PHD ONEIDA Ministry Medical Group Rhinelander 2251 North Shore Dr STE 200 Rhinelander WI 54501 (715) 361-4700 Rasmussen, Lisa MD OUTAGAMIE Affinity Medical Group 1501 S Madison St Appleton WI 54915 (920) 730-4435 Linton, Suzanne M APNP THORACIC SURGERY FOND DU LAC Fond du Lac Regional Clinic 420 E Division St Fond du Lac WI 54935 (920) 926-8231 Gasparri, Mario MD UROLOGY OUTAGAMIE Affinity Medical Group 1501 S Madison St Appleton WI 54915 (920) 730-4435 Linton, Suzanne M APNP
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