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Surgical Associates, S.C., Central Wisconsin’s largest private surgical practice, is pleased to announce that vascular surgeon Dr. Kevin Schoepel is now seeing patients at the Aspirus Riverview Clinic Adams on 419 N. Oak Street in Adams, Wisconsin. The move expands Surgical Associates’ vascular care in Central Wisconsin and provides patients in the Adams area a […]

Practice’s breast and plastic surgery teams guide patients through risk assessment, surgery, reconstruction and recovery Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women in Wisconsin, accounting for nearly one-third of their cancer diagnoses. While the disease has many risk factors, it can develop in any woman regardless of age or overall health. […]

Anna Wicklund, N.P., to also play key role in the development of group’s new “Longevity Clinic”   WAUSAU, WI – Surgical Associates, S.C. is thrilled to announce the addition of Anna Wicklund, N.P., to its Aesthetics/Plastic Surgery team. Wicklund has been specializing in aesthetics and facial rejuvenation in North Central Wisconsin for three years, treating […]

Surgical Associates remains dedicated to keeping patients, their families and its medical staff safe and healthy amid the rapidly-evolving COVID-19 pandemic. To limit the exposure risk of everyone involved, Surgical Associates is maximizing the use of telehealth technology to keep patients home and prevent the spread of the virus. To maintain patients’ quality of life […]

Your body’s vascular system, also called the circulatory system, can be thought of as a road map, with your heart as the city center. It’s made up of a network of blood vessels (arteries, veins and capillaries) that transports blood to and from the heart, delivering oxygen and nutrients to organs, muscles and other tissues […]

Early detection of life threatening heart disorders, stroke and other diseases is possible through the use of vascular testing procedures performed within hospitals, outpatient centers and physicians’ offices. Cardiovascular diseases are the number one cause of death in the United States. On average, one American dies every 39 seconds of cardiovascular disease—disorders of the heart […]