UW Health 1 S. Park Plastic Surgery ClinicAdd to Favorites
UW Health plastic and reconstructive surgeons work with a team of individuals across many disciplines to deliver the best possible care.
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri - Categories
- Physicians & Surgeons, Plastic & Reconstructive, Clinics, Medical Clinics, Pharmacies, Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons, Family Medicine & General Practice, Physicians & Surgeons, Pediatrics
- Services / Products
- At UW Health, our surgeon specialists in plastic and reconstructive surgery perform a variety of procedures on all areas of the body in both children and adults.General - Congenital Abnormalities (Birthmark Removal, Breast Deformities, Cranial Surgery, Hand Surgery), DistractionOsteogenesis, Gynecologic Oncology Reconstruction, Migraine Surgery, Microvascular Surgery, Nerve Repair, Replantation, Scar Revision, Tissue Expansion, Trauma Injury Reconstruction, Vascular Malformations and Hemangiomas Lower Extremity -Lower Extremity Reconstruction, Extended Efforts in Limb SalvageUpper Extremity - Brachial Plexus Reconstruction, Carpal Tunnel Release, Hand and Wrist Surgery, Upper Extremity Reconstruction
- Payment Options
- Associations
- American Board of Plastic Surgery & the American Board of Surgery, American Board of Ophthalmology, American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery & the American Board of Facial Plastic Surgery
General Info
At UW Health, our highly skilled, fellowship-trained plastic and reconstructive surgeons provide the full spectrum of reconstructive and cosmetic surgery services for children and adults. Our surgeon specialists are trained in the latest microsurgical techniques and offer expertise in several areas, including hand surgery, cosmetic surgery, breast reconstruction following mastectomy, cleft palate and craniofacial surgery as well as corrective surgery for congenital abnormalities and replantation.
Reviews
03/01/09
Provided by YP.comI am trying to find specific MD's who work for UW-Madison Hospital; in particular, the transplant clinic/hospital.
This search engine is totally useless.
My niece had a liver transplant in December 2008. I have a list of the doctors who provided her care from her mother, however they are not listed anywhere on this site.
How can she apply for disability when I can't document the doctor(s) she was seen by?
How can I refer anyone to UW-Madison, rather than Foredtert or Marshfield, if I can't find the doctors' names online?
I have no access to a Madison phone book, unless I go to the library across town.
This is very sad in this era of computer look-ups.
Whomever is doing your website is not keeping it up to date.
Fire him/her and get somebody else who can keep it up to date.
Or, at least ream him/her out for not keeping the site up to date. It should be done on a daily basis.
I'm sorely disappointed in my 30 minutes of searching.
LN/Oshkosh WI