UW Health is the integrated health system of the University of Wisconsin-Madison serving more than 800,000 patients each year in the Upper Midwest and beyond with more than 1,800 employed physicians and over 24,000 employees at six hospitals and more than 90 primary and specialty outpatient locations in Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan.
Plagued by excruciating pain due to ulcerative colitis since the age of 13, Sarah underwent a minimally invasive surgery performed by Dr. Bruce Harms. She now lives a pain-free life and says, "My life is so much different."
Dylan Rollo suffered significant nerve damage following a motorcycle accident, giving him little hope of returning to work. Following delicate peripheral nerve surgery, he has responded well with positive results during his recovery. Learn more at uwhealth.org/brachialplexus
Resources like a distraction station combined with the skills of a child life specialist play a critical role in the care provided to young children in the burn center. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-q33uHg3IYF4.html
Diagnosed with a heart disorder, the medication Keith McCarter took caused him to gain so much weight he was removed from the transplant waiting list. Referred to the UW Health Medical and Surgical Weight Management Program, he lost so much weight, he no longer needs a heart transplant.