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Cedarburg / Wisconsin / United States
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"I believe in doing ones best to prevent illness before it starts. This begins with a healthy diet and moderate levels of exercise. In situations where diet and exercise alone are not enough, I favor the judicious use of medication to treat most common illnesses, as well as referral for specialty care when a more focused approach is required." Dr. Hettinger earned his medical degree in 2003 at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. He completed his internal medicine internship and residency at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Illinois. Dr. Hettinger is board certified in internal medicine. His primary patient-care interests include hypertension, diabetes, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, COPD, and peptic ulcer disease. Dr. Hettingers professional memberships include the American Medical Association and the American College of Physicians. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Dr. Hettinger was a Notre Dame Scholar from 1995-1999.; Dr. Hettinger also received the Illinois General Assembly Scholarship for academic achievement.; He chose to become a physician because of the great privilege of helping people in their time of need, as well as a strong interest in the science of modern medicine. Dr. Hettinger builds the best relationships with his patients through open, honest communication and a willingness to listen to his patients share their greatest healthcare needs. He encourages patients to come to appointments ready to talk about their healthcare in a constructive and forthright way. He is dedicated to helping patients become active participants in their care. Dr. Hettinger also empowers his patients to gain knowledge with regard to the therapies they are receiving.
"I believe in doing ones best to prevent illness before it starts. This begins with a healthy diet and moderate levels of exercise. In situations where diet and exercise alone are not enough, I favor the judicious use of medication to treat most common illnesses, as well as referral for specialty care when a more focused approach is required." Dr. Hettinger earned his medical degree in 2003 at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. He completed his internal medicine internship and residency at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Illinois. Dr. Hettinger is board certified in internal medicine. His primary patient-care interests include hypertension, diabetes, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, COPD, and peptic ulcer disease. Dr. Hettingers professional memberships include the American Medical Association and the American College of Physicians. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Dr. Hettinger was a Notre Dame Scholar from 1995-1999.; Dr. Hettinger also received the Illinois General Assembly Scholarship for academic achievement.; He chose to become a physician because of the great privilege of helping people in their time of need, as well as a strong interest in the science of modern medicine. Dr. Hettinger builds the best relationships with his patients through open, honest communication and a willingness to listen to his patients share their greatest healthcare needs. He encourages patients to come to appointments ready to talk about their healthcare in a constructive and forthright way. He is dedicated to helping patients become active participants in their care. Dr. Hettinger also empowers his patients to gain knowledge with regard to the therapies they are receiving.
Cedarburg / Wisconsin / United States
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"I appreciate the privilege and responsibility I have been entrusted with to consult and advise the patients who come to see me. I provide experienced, broad based and individualized diagnosis and management of adult medical conditions, hopefully in a welcoming and when appropriate whimsical environment. My goal is to promote and maintain optimal functioning for my patients, and to help us both understand the cause of symptoms and to improve the quality of their lives. I appreciate it is better to prevent disease than to manage it, and that less is often more. I am grateful to work for an organization where I can acknowledge that Jesus does the healing and I hope to be his useful instrument. Interests include but not limited to preventative health, Diabetes, HTN, hyperlipidemia, weight management, asthma, preventing kidney stones."
"I believe in doing ones best to prevent illness before it starts. This begins with a healthy diet and moderate levels of exercise. In situations where diet and exercise alone are not enough, I favor the judicious use of medication to treat most common illnesses, as well as referral for specialty care when a more focused approach is required." Dr. Hettinger earned his medical degree in 2003 at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. He completed his internal medicine internship and residency at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Illinois. Dr. Hettinger is board certified in internal medicine. His primary patient-care interests include hypertension, diabetes, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, COPD, and peptic ulcer disease. Dr. Hettingers professional memberships include the American Medical Association and the American College of Physicians. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Dr. Hettinger was a Notre Dame Scholar from 1995-1999.; Dr. Hettinger also received the Illinois General Assembly Scholarship for academic achievement.; He chose to become a physician because of the great privilege of helping people in their time of need, as well as a strong interest in the science of modern medicine. Dr. Hettinger builds the best relationships with his patients through open, honest communication and a willingness to listen to his patients share their greatest healthcare needs. He encourages patients to come to appointments ready to talk about their healthcare in a constructive and forthright way. He is dedicated to helping patients become active participants in their care. Dr. Hettinger also empowers his patients to gain knowledge with regard to the therapies they are receiving.