Category: Doctors
Thomas G. Staysniak, DPM
“I’d like patients to feel their problems were personally addressed and they had a say in their treatment options.”
Kulpreet K. Sahota, MD, FAAPMR
“I like to talk to my patients and learn more about their pain. Then we try targeted physical therapy and conservative treatment to see what the patient’s body responds to best. If the patient’s condition does not improve, we talk about our options for interventional pain management procedures.”
Lester A. Owens, DO, PT, FAAPMR
“I want patients to feel comfortable with their proposed treatment plans, and they’re leaving here confident about the experience they’ve had.”
Douglas J. Keele, DO
“I want to make you aware of the options that are available, as they’re frequently improving and changing. You may be surprised the changes that can come from modern-day orthopedic treatment”.
Jessica L. Juntunen, MD
“There’s not a one-size-fits-all approach to patients, especially when it comes to sports medicine”.
Adam L. Halverson, DO
“As I went through training, I found foot & ankle to be a unique niche where I can treat all aspects of orthopedics, within one smaller body region.”
Benjamin J. Hackett, MD
“I want patients to know all of the options they have both surgically and non-surgically and that we are always a resource for them”
Pamela E. Glennon, MD
“I love hand surgery because of the anatomy, it’s really intricate, complicated and challenging. I love orthopedics because you can fix a problem and see an almost immediate result and really help people.”
Brittany L. Bickelhaupt, MD
“We try to focus on other pain management opportunities other than opioids. A common misconception is we just offer opioids for pain patients and there’s a lot of other great options to help these patients”










