Family Practice Family physicians specialize in total healthcare for all members of the family, including newborn infants, children, adults, and the elderly. Richard J. Allen, MD Susan P. Heinrich, MD Lola Kissinger, PA-C Cassondra Kovach, MD Nora M. Lersch, MSN, RNCS, FNP David M. Liscow, MD O. Tom Lorenz, DO David Lyman, MD Ruth McDowell, PA-C Anne Slachta, PA-C Matthew Small, MD Internal Medicine Internists are trained to diagnose and treat a wide range of adult illnesses such as high blood pressure, diabetes, influenza and breathing problems. Marcus Bonasso, PA-C Lori J. Dotson, MD Ramon Urrea, MD Donna Vanderark-Lee, PA-C Obstetrics/Gynecology These specialists diagnose and treat disorders of the female reproductive system. They also provide care for women during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum, and menopause. Eva Fronk, CNM Denise Kazmierczak, D.O. Mercedes Moran, MSN Dawn Sneathen, C.N.M John C. Young, MD Pediatrics Pediatricians deal with the problems and diseases of children, as well as providing on-going care for normally growing and developing children. Karen Janson, MD Udoro Uwedjojevwe, MD, MPH, FAAP General Surgery General surgeons perform a wide variety of operations to correct deformities, repair injuries and cure certain diseases. They also provide many endoscopic procedures. Maura Buckingham, DO Orthopedics Orthopedic surgeons treat diseases and injuries of bones and joints, including deformities, fractures, and tumors. They provide total joint replacement of hips, knees and shoulders as well as arthroscopic surgery. Jefferson Alferink, PA-C Jeffrey T. Postma, DO Emergency Medicine Specialists in emergency medicine treat all types of emergencies, major trauma and life-threatening situations. Gordon R. Bleil, MD Marcus Bonasso, PA-C Daniel Makande, MD John C. Owens, MD Paul Wahby, DO, Director Urgent Care Urgent care, sometimes called "walk-in care" is the place to go for medical problems that need immediate - but not emergency - attention. Examples of urgent care would be sinus or ear infections, minor cuts and burns, or a sore throat. Cynthia Cretsinger, PA-C Sue Strotheide, PA-C Cardiology Cardiologists specialize in problems involving the heart and major blood vessels, such as heart attacks, chest pain caused by poor circulation and irregularities of the heartbeat. Urology Urologists specialize in treating conditions of the kidneys, urinary system, and male reproductive system. Ophthalmology Ophthalmologists are trained to evaluate vision, prescribe corrective lenses and treat conditions and diseases of the eye such as cataracts, glaucoma, infections and injuries. Radiology Radiologists are trained to diagnose a wide variety of diseases and injuries using visualization techniques such as x-rays, ultrasound, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). E. Theodore Ostermann, MD Anesthesia Specialists in anesthesia administer the substances necessary to keep patients at the proper level of consciousness during surgery, as well as using techniques for management and relief of pain. Jon Clark, CRNA Philip Durden, CRNA Rheumatology Rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and degenerative conditions of muscles and joints, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and other conditions. Richard Swanson, M.D. Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
Internal Medicine Internists are trained to diagnose and treat a wide range of adult illnesses such as high blood pressure, diabetes, influenza and breathing problems. Marcus Bonasso, PA-C Lori J. Dotson, MD Ramon Urrea, MD Donna Vanderark-Lee, PA-C Obstetrics/Gynecology These specialists diagnose and treat disorders of the female reproductive system. They also provide care for women during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum, and menopause. Eva Fronk, CNM Denise Kazmierczak, D.O. Mercedes Moran, MSN Dawn Sneathen, C.N.M John C. Young, MD Pediatrics Pediatricians deal with the problems and diseases of children, as well as providing on-going care for normally growing and developing children. Karen Janson, MD Udoro Uwedjojevwe, MD, MPH, FAAP General Surgery General surgeons perform a wide variety of operations to correct deformities, repair injuries and cure certain diseases. They also provide many endoscopic procedures. Maura Buckingham, DO Orthopedics Orthopedic surgeons treat diseases and injuries of bones and joints, including deformities, fractures, and tumors. They provide total joint replacement of hips, knees and shoulders as well as arthroscopic surgery. Jefferson Alferink, PA-C Jeffrey T. Postma, DO Emergency Medicine Specialists in emergency medicine treat all types of emergencies, major trauma and life-threatening situations. Gordon R. Bleil, MD Marcus Bonasso, PA-C Daniel Makande, MD John C. Owens, MD Paul Wahby, DO, Director Urgent Care Urgent care, sometimes called "walk-in care" is the place to go for medical problems that need immediate - but not emergency - attention. Examples of urgent care would be sinus or ear infections, minor cuts and burns, or a sore throat. Cynthia Cretsinger, PA-C Sue Strotheide, PA-C Cardiology Cardiologists specialize in problems involving the heart and major blood vessels, such as heart attacks, chest pain caused by poor circulation and irregularities of the heartbeat. Urology Urologists specialize in treating conditions of the kidneys, urinary system, and male reproductive system. Ophthalmology Ophthalmologists are trained to evaluate vision, prescribe corrective lenses and treat conditions and diseases of the eye such as cataracts, glaucoma, infections and injuries. Radiology Radiologists are trained to diagnose a wide variety of diseases and injuries using visualization techniques such as x-rays, ultrasound, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). E. Theodore Ostermann, MD Anesthesia Specialists in anesthesia administer the substances necessary to keep patients at the proper level of consciousness during surgery, as well as using techniques for management and relief of pain. Jon Clark, CRNA Philip Durden, CRNA Rheumatology Rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and degenerative conditions of muscles and joints, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and other conditions. Richard Swanson, M.D. Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
Obstetrics/Gynecology These specialists diagnose and treat disorders of the female reproductive system. They also provide care for women during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum, and menopause. Eva Fronk, CNM Denise Kazmierczak, D.O. Mercedes Moran, MSN Dawn Sneathen, C.N.M John C. Young, MD Pediatrics Pediatricians deal with the problems and diseases of children, as well as providing on-going care for normally growing and developing children. Karen Janson, MD Udoro Uwedjojevwe, MD, MPH, FAAP General Surgery General surgeons perform a wide variety of operations to correct deformities, repair injuries and cure certain diseases. They also provide many endoscopic procedures. Maura Buckingham, DO Orthopedics Orthopedic surgeons treat diseases and injuries of bones and joints, including deformities, fractures, and tumors. They provide total joint replacement of hips, knees and shoulders as well as arthroscopic surgery. Jefferson Alferink, PA-C Jeffrey T. Postma, DO Emergency Medicine Specialists in emergency medicine treat all types of emergencies, major trauma and life-threatening situations. Gordon R. Bleil, MD Marcus Bonasso, PA-C Daniel Makande, MD John C. Owens, MD Paul Wahby, DO, Director Urgent Care Urgent care, sometimes called "walk-in care" is the place to go for medical problems that need immediate - but not emergency - attention. Examples of urgent care would be sinus or ear infections, minor cuts and burns, or a sore throat. Cynthia Cretsinger, PA-C Sue Strotheide, PA-C Cardiology Cardiologists specialize in problems involving the heart and major blood vessels, such as heart attacks, chest pain caused by poor circulation and irregularities of the heartbeat. Urology Urologists specialize in treating conditions of the kidneys, urinary system, and male reproductive system. Ophthalmology Ophthalmologists are trained to evaluate vision, prescribe corrective lenses and treat conditions and diseases of the eye such as cataracts, glaucoma, infections and injuries. Radiology Radiologists are trained to diagnose a wide variety of diseases and injuries using visualization techniques such as x-rays, ultrasound, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). E. Theodore Ostermann, MD Anesthesia Specialists in anesthesia administer the substances necessary to keep patients at the proper level of consciousness during surgery, as well as using techniques for management and relief of pain. Jon Clark, CRNA Philip Durden, CRNA Rheumatology Rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and degenerative conditions of muscles and joints, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and other conditions. Richard Swanson, M.D. Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
Pediatrics Pediatricians deal with the problems and diseases of children, as well as providing on-going care for normally growing and developing children. Karen Janson, MD Udoro Uwedjojevwe, MD, MPH, FAAP General Surgery General surgeons perform a wide variety of operations to correct deformities, repair injuries and cure certain diseases. They also provide many endoscopic procedures. Maura Buckingham, DO Orthopedics Orthopedic surgeons treat diseases and injuries of bones and joints, including deformities, fractures, and tumors. They provide total joint replacement of hips, knees and shoulders as well as arthroscopic surgery. Jefferson Alferink, PA-C Jeffrey T. Postma, DO Emergency Medicine Specialists in emergency medicine treat all types of emergencies, major trauma and life-threatening situations. Gordon R. Bleil, MD Marcus Bonasso, PA-C Daniel Makande, MD John C. Owens, MD Paul Wahby, DO, Director Urgent Care Urgent care, sometimes called "walk-in care" is the place to go for medical problems that need immediate - but not emergency - attention. Examples of urgent care would be sinus or ear infections, minor cuts and burns, or a sore throat. Cynthia Cretsinger, PA-C Sue Strotheide, PA-C Cardiology Cardiologists specialize in problems involving the heart and major blood vessels, such as heart attacks, chest pain caused by poor circulation and irregularities of the heartbeat. Urology Urologists specialize in treating conditions of the kidneys, urinary system, and male reproductive system. Ophthalmology Ophthalmologists are trained to evaluate vision, prescribe corrective lenses and treat conditions and diseases of the eye such as cataracts, glaucoma, infections and injuries. Radiology Radiologists are trained to diagnose a wide variety of diseases and injuries using visualization techniques such as x-rays, ultrasound, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). E. Theodore Ostermann, MD Anesthesia Specialists in anesthesia administer the substances necessary to keep patients at the proper level of consciousness during surgery, as well as using techniques for management and relief of pain. Jon Clark, CRNA Philip Durden, CRNA Rheumatology Rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and degenerative conditions of muscles and joints, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and other conditions. Richard Swanson, M.D. Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
General Surgery General surgeons perform a wide variety of operations to correct deformities, repair injuries and cure certain diseases. They also provide many endoscopic procedures. Maura Buckingham, DO Orthopedics Orthopedic surgeons treat diseases and injuries of bones and joints, including deformities, fractures, and tumors. They provide total joint replacement of hips, knees and shoulders as well as arthroscopic surgery. Jefferson Alferink, PA-C Jeffrey T. Postma, DO Emergency Medicine Specialists in emergency medicine treat all types of emergencies, major trauma and life-threatening situations. Gordon R. Bleil, MD Marcus Bonasso, PA-C Daniel Makande, MD John C. Owens, MD Paul Wahby, DO, Director Urgent Care Urgent care, sometimes called "walk-in care" is the place to go for medical problems that need immediate - but not emergency - attention. Examples of urgent care would be sinus or ear infections, minor cuts and burns, or a sore throat. Cynthia Cretsinger, PA-C Sue Strotheide, PA-C Cardiology Cardiologists specialize in problems involving the heart and major blood vessels, such as heart attacks, chest pain caused by poor circulation and irregularities of the heartbeat. Urology Urologists specialize in treating conditions of the kidneys, urinary system, and male reproductive system. Ophthalmology Ophthalmologists are trained to evaluate vision, prescribe corrective lenses and treat conditions and diseases of the eye such as cataracts, glaucoma, infections and injuries. Radiology Radiologists are trained to diagnose a wide variety of diseases and injuries using visualization techniques such as x-rays, ultrasound, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). E. Theodore Ostermann, MD Anesthesia Specialists in anesthesia administer the substances necessary to keep patients at the proper level of consciousness during surgery, as well as using techniques for management and relief of pain. Jon Clark, CRNA Philip Durden, CRNA Rheumatology Rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and degenerative conditions of muscles and joints, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and other conditions. Richard Swanson, M.D. Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
Orthopedics Orthopedic surgeons treat diseases and injuries of bones and joints, including deformities, fractures, and tumors. They provide total joint replacement of hips, knees and shoulders as well as arthroscopic surgery. Jefferson Alferink, PA-C Jeffrey T. Postma, DO Emergency Medicine Specialists in emergency medicine treat all types of emergencies, major trauma and life-threatening situations. Gordon R. Bleil, MD Marcus Bonasso, PA-C Daniel Makande, MD John C. Owens, MD Paul Wahby, DO, Director Urgent Care Urgent care, sometimes called "walk-in care" is the place to go for medical problems that need immediate - but not emergency - attention. Examples of urgent care would be sinus or ear infections, minor cuts and burns, or a sore throat. Cynthia Cretsinger, PA-C Sue Strotheide, PA-C Cardiology Cardiologists specialize in problems involving the heart and major blood vessels, such as heart attacks, chest pain caused by poor circulation and irregularities of the heartbeat. Urology Urologists specialize in treating conditions of the kidneys, urinary system, and male reproductive system. Ophthalmology Ophthalmologists are trained to evaluate vision, prescribe corrective lenses and treat conditions and diseases of the eye such as cataracts, glaucoma, infections and injuries. Radiology Radiologists are trained to diagnose a wide variety of diseases and injuries using visualization techniques such as x-rays, ultrasound, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). E. Theodore Ostermann, MD Anesthesia Specialists in anesthesia administer the substances necessary to keep patients at the proper level of consciousness during surgery, as well as using techniques for management and relief of pain. Jon Clark, CRNA Philip Durden, CRNA Rheumatology Rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and degenerative conditions of muscles and joints, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and other conditions. Richard Swanson, M.D. Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
Emergency Medicine Specialists in emergency medicine treat all types of emergencies, major trauma and life-threatening situations. Gordon R. Bleil, MD Marcus Bonasso, PA-C Daniel Makande, MD John C. Owens, MD Paul Wahby, DO, Director Urgent Care Urgent care, sometimes called "walk-in care" is the place to go for medical problems that need immediate - but not emergency - attention. Examples of urgent care would be sinus or ear infections, minor cuts and burns, or a sore throat. Cynthia Cretsinger, PA-C Sue Strotheide, PA-C Cardiology Cardiologists specialize in problems involving the heart and major blood vessels, such as heart attacks, chest pain caused by poor circulation and irregularities of the heartbeat. Urology Urologists specialize in treating conditions of the kidneys, urinary system, and male reproductive system. Ophthalmology Ophthalmologists are trained to evaluate vision, prescribe corrective lenses and treat conditions and diseases of the eye such as cataracts, glaucoma, infections and injuries. Radiology Radiologists are trained to diagnose a wide variety of diseases and injuries using visualization techniques such as x-rays, ultrasound, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). E. Theodore Ostermann, MD Anesthesia Specialists in anesthesia administer the substances necessary to keep patients at the proper level of consciousness during surgery, as well as using techniques for management and relief of pain. Jon Clark, CRNA Philip Durden, CRNA Rheumatology Rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and degenerative conditions of muscles and joints, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and other conditions. Richard Swanson, M.D. Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
Urgent Care Urgent care, sometimes called "walk-in care" is the place to go for medical problems that need immediate - but not emergency - attention. Examples of urgent care would be sinus or ear infections, minor cuts and burns, or a sore throat. Cynthia Cretsinger, PA-C Sue Strotheide, PA-C Cardiology Cardiologists specialize in problems involving the heart and major blood vessels, such as heart attacks, chest pain caused by poor circulation and irregularities of the heartbeat. Urology Urologists specialize in treating conditions of the kidneys, urinary system, and male reproductive system. Ophthalmology Ophthalmologists are trained to evaluate vision, prescribe corrective lenses and treat conditions and diseases of the eye such as cataracts, glaucoma, infections and injuries. Radiology Radiologists are trained to diagnose a wide variety of diseases and injuries using visualization techniques such as x-rays, ultrasound, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). E. Theodore Ostermann, MD Anesthesia Specialists in anesthesia administer the substances necessary to keep patients at the proper level of consciousness during surgery, as well as using techniques for management and relief of pain. Jon Clark, CRNA Philip Durden, CRNA Rheumatology Rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and degenerative conditions of muscles and joints, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and other conditions. Richard Swanson, M.D. Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
Cardiology Cardiologists specialize in problems involving the heart and major blood vessels, such as heart attacks, chest pain caused by poor circulation and irregularities of the heartbeat. Urology Urologists specialize in treating conditions of the kidneys, urinary system, and male reproductive system. Ophthalmology Ophthalmologists are trained to evaluate vision, prescribe corrective lenses and treat conditions and diseases of the eye such as cataracts, glaucoma, infections and injuries. Radiology Radiologists are trained to diagnose a wide variety of diseases and injuries using visualization techniques such as x-rays, ultrasound, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). E. Theodore Ostermann, MD Anesthesia Specialists in anesthesia administer the substances necessary to keep patients at the proper level of consciousness during surgery, as well as using techniques for management and relief of pain. Jon Clark, CRNA Philip Durden, CRNA Rheumatology Rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and degenerative conditions of muscles and joints, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and other conditions. Richard Swanson, M.D. Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
Urology Urologists specialize in treating conditions of the kidneys, urinary system, and male reproductive system. Ophthalmology Ophthalmologists are trained to evaluate vision, prescribe corrective lenses and treat conditions and diseases of the eye such as cataracts, glaucoma, infections and injuries. Radiology Radiologists are trained to diagnose a wide variety of diseases and injuries using visualization techniques such as x-rays, ultrasound, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). E. Theodore Ostermann, MD Anesthesia Specialists in anesthesia administer the substances necessary to keep patients at the proper level of consciousness during surgery, as well as using techniques for management and relief of pain. Jon Clark, CRNA Philip Durden, CRNA Rheumatology Rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and degenerative conditions of muscles and joints, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and other conditions. Richard Swanson, M.D. Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
Ophthalmology Ophthalmologists are trained to evaluate vision, prescribe corrective lenses and treat conditions and diseases of the eye such as cataracts, glaucoma, infections and injuries. Radiology Radiologists are trained to diagnose a wide variety of diseases and injuries using visualization techniques such as x-rays, ultrasound, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). E. Theodore Ostermann, MD Anesthesia Specialists in anesthesia administer the substances necessary to keep patients at the proper level of consciousness during surgery, as well as using techniques for management and relief of pain. Jon Clark, CRNA Philip Durden, CRNA Rheumatology Rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and degenerative conditions of muscles and joints, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and other conditions. Richard Swanson, M.D. Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
Radiology Radiologists are trained to diagnose a wide variety of diseases and injuries using visualization techniques such as x-rays, ultrasound, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). E. Theodore Ostermann, MD Anesthesia Specialists in anesthesia administer the substances necessary to keep patients at the proper level of consciousness during surgery, as well as using techniques for management and relief of pain. Jon Clark, CRNA Philip Durden, CRNA Rheumatology Rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and degenerative conditions of muscles and joints, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and other conditions. Richard Swanson, M.D. Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
Anesthesia Specialists in anesthesia administer the substances necessary to keep patients at the proper level of consciousness during surgery, as well as using techniques for management and relief of pain. Jon Clark, CRNA Philip Durden, CRNA Rheumatology Rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and degenerative conditions of muscles and joints, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and other conditions. Richard Swanson, M.D. Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
Rheumatology Rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and degenerative conditions of muscles and joints, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and other conditions. Richard Swanson, M.D. Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
Occupational Medicine These specialists are skilled in work-related injuries and health services, including pre-employment physicals, drug and alcohol testing, and workplace safety training. Patients must be referred by their employer. Mark Dickenshied, PA-C Jeffrey Hendricks, MD Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
Podiatry Podiatrists treat diseases and injuries of the foot and ankle utilizing medical, orthopedic and surgical methods. Richard Seiler, DPM Sleep Medicine About Us | Health Information | Services | Careers | Contact Us Volunteers | Physicians | Clinics | Community of South Haven
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