
Rosanna V Fiallo-Scharer, MD
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About
Over the past 16 years, Dr. Fiallo-Scharer has focused most of her clinical practice and research efforts in the area of type 1 diabetes. Her research has been focused mostly on the application of continuous glucose monitoring technology to daily diabetes management to safely improve glycemic control in youth with insulin-requiring diabetes as well as in testing strategies for preventing hypoglycemia. Dr. Fiallo has also been involved in studies looking at the genetic and environmental determinants of type 1 diabetes autoimmunity, prevention and reversal of type 1 diabetes and tracking the natural history of the disease.
Dr. Fiallo’s philosophy in patient care is to establish a partnership with patients and their families in order to develop the best possible treatment plan for each individual child.
Titles
- Program director, Diabetes, Children's Wisconsin
- Associate professor, the Medical College of Wisconsin
Certifications
- Pediatrics
- Pediatric Endocrinology
Education
- 1989, Universidad Nacional Pedro Henriquez Urena Escuela de Medicina, MD
Residencies
- 1995, Monmouth Med Center (Long Branch, NJ) - Pediatrics
Fellowships
- 1998, New York and Presbyterian Hospitals-Cornell Campus - PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY (PEDIATRICS)
Conditions & Treatments
Insurance Information
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6
Overall Parent and Patient Rating
See What Parents and Patients are Saying:
Great staff
Well, everything has seemed very good to me, and they have resolved our concerns and questions. In general, all good, and we appreciate the attention. Thanks.
While we have had a wonderful experience with our practitioners the past decade for our daughter's unique medical needs, this last appointment with Dr. Fiallo was very disappointing. Her bedside manner while delivering her confusion over my daughter's prognosis was infuriating. It's ok to not have the answers, but to repeatedly say (well over 5 times) that this just doesn't make sense and shouldn't be happening in front of my 10 year old isn't what I expect from a professional. We also had a medical student, resident, and fellow in the room with us, which is absolutely ok, but I'm guessing they were also off put by Dr. Fiallo's response. I may be reaching out for a new endocrinologist, but I'm unsure if there is one who has experience with my daughter's unique condition.
Very good experience very good service everything excellent 100% recommended
For me it is inexplicable, I have no words to describe how kind the professionals are, and how they strive with great love to attend to patients, I am very grateful for that gesture of attention,



