YOU’RE SNIFFLING
and sneezing.
This cold—or whatever it is—has
been hanging on far too long. It’s
time to call…hmm…let’s see….
If you have a primary care
provider that you see regularly,
you won’t need to stop and wonder
whom to call. And that is just one
advantage of having a provider that
you know—and who knows you.
There are plenty of other
reasons to have a primary care
provider. For instance, a provider
you see regularly will know more
about you, including your personal
health history, your family health
history and personal situations
that affect your health. And that
means your provider can provide
better, more personalized care for
you.
Plus, seeing your own doctor
on a regular basis for checkups—
rather than waiting until you are
We’reHere for You
The benefits of having a primary care provider
For an appointment with a primary care provider,
call the Aspirus General Clinic at 715-623-2351.
Primary Care
Providers at
Langlade Hospital
INTERNAL MEDICINE
Lakshmi Deep, MD
Noel Deep, MD
Randy Myers, MD
FAMILY MEDICINE
Jay Turnbull, MD
FAMILY MEDICINE
PROVIDING OB
Kristine Flowers, MD
Gary Hegranes, MD
Bart Kneeland, MD
Patrick McKenna, MD
James Moermond, MD
Renee Smith, MD
PEDIATRICS
Jane Frankson, MD
Edward Groshan, MD
OTHER PROVIDERS
Brenda Balthazor, PA-C
Sue Bowman, APNP
Sharon Corbitt, APNP
Andrea Pennington, PA-C
Deb Safford, APNP
already sick—can help you focus
on preventing health problems and
staying in optimum health.
If you don’t already have a
regular provider, now is the time to
get one.
You might choose, for example, a
family physician, who cares
for children and adults of all ages.
Or you might prefer an internist, a
doctor who focuses on caring for
adults. Your primary care provider
can also refer you to a specialist if
the need arises.
We Have Providers Available
Need help finding a primary care
provider? We can help you search for
a primary care provider by location,
language or other criteria that are
important to you and that meet your
needs.
To find a primary care provider,
just go to
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Kristine Flowers, MD,
Family Medicine Physician,
with the Noskowiak family:
Allison, Braeden, Heather
and baby Aylah on the way.
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