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After being away for college and medical school I realized what a great place Milwaukee is to raise a family. My husband, Bob, and I live in the North Shore along with our exuberant children, Hannah, Avi and Danya. You often will see (or hear) them visiting me at the office at the end of the day. You also may see us out and about in the community. This is why I love working where I live. In my free time, I enjoy running, reading and hanging out with my family.
I am lucky that I have been a part of the same practice since 1996. Our group has grown to include five caring and compassionate physicians who always are available to you. It is exciting to see the babies I first examined in the nursery become teenagers. Helping guide parents through this journey is one of the most important jobs a pediatrician has to do. As a parent, I understand how this can be frustrating and exhilarating at the same time. Each child is different. There is not an answer to all questions, so my job is to help you figure out what works for your family. I always have emphasized to my patients' parents that I want to know what they are thinking. Your instincts usually are right on. I always am available to answer any questions or concerns. Medicine has changed a lot in the past decade and will continue to change. I try to help parents understand these changes while keeping their children safe and healthy.
Titles
- Primary care pediatrician, Children's Wisconsin
Certifications
- Pediatrics
Education
- 1993, UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, MD
Residencies
- 1996, Medical College of Wisconsin - Pediatrics
Awards
- Milwaukee Magazine Top Doctors
Conditions & 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 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.