
Timothy J Martin, MD
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About
Dr. Martin considers it an honor to care for children and families at Children's Wisconsin. It is his personal goal that families leave my office with the best possible understanding of how he plans to care for their child. Earning your trust is his greatest responsibility.
Titles
- Assistant professor, the Medical College of Wisconsin
Certifications
- Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
- Complex Pediatric Otolaryngology
Education
- 2002, Medical College of Wisconsin, MD
Residencies
- 2007, Medical College of Wisconsin - Otolaryngology
Awards
- Milwaukee Top Doctors
- Best Doctors in America
Conditions and Treatments
Insurance Information
If you're not sure whether your health plan covers care at Children's Wisconsin, it's best to call your insurance company. They can tell you if your plan includes Children's Wisconsin and how much it will pay. It's also a good idea to look at your plan so you know what costs you might have. You can also reach out to our team for any questions.
Ratings and Reviews
4.8
Overall Parent and Patient Rating
See What Parents and Patients are Saying:
We had an awful experience with the urgent care pediatrician who was a male on April 12th to the point that my daughter said she doesn't like boy doctors so she was very anxious going into this appointment, but I read the reviews on Dr. Martin which were promising and told her this doctor would be a nice doctor. He was incredible with my daughter, making sure to talk to HER rather than only addressing me and my husband. When we left my daughter said "That was a nice boy doctor, not like the not nice boy doctor." Huge kudos to Dr. Martin for being incredible with my anxious 3 year old and making her experience a good one.
Very friendly and knowledgeable. Explained things well. Did not feel rushed.
The Doctor ignored ne and my input.
Dr. Martin understands my son's unique ear issues and I fully trust him to care for us
A super kind and patient person with children gives you confidence and tells you everything about the disease