
Media requests and inquiries about activities at Community Memorial should be directed to Beth Earnest, Media Relations Specialist, at 262.257.3203.
Community Memorial Hospital has nearly 500 physicians on staff, many of whom are available to serve as experts for media stories. If you are a member of the media and would like to interview a physican, contact Beth Earnest at the above number.
The following is a listing of physician specialties at Community Memorial:
Allergists — physicians who treat asthma, rhinitis, eczema and reactions to drugs, food and insect bites and stings.
Cardiologists — physicians who treat problems of the cardiovascular system, including the heart, arteries and veins.
Dermatologists — physicians who diagnose and treat skin cancers, melanoma, moles, contact dermatitis and other disorders of the skin.
Endocrinologists — physicians who specialize in treating disorders of the endocrine system, such as diabetes and hyperthyroidism.
Gastroenterologists — physicians who treat problems with the stomach, esophagus, small and large intestines, pancreas, gallbladder and liver.
Radiation oncologists — physicians who treat patients with cancer.
Neurologists — physicians who diagnose and treat nervous system disorders.
Psychiatrists — specialists in the prevention and diagnosis of depression, anxiety disorders, psychoses, substance abuse and other mental disorders.
Obstetricians/Gynecologists — physicians who specialize in treating women, specifically all areas of the reproductive system, pregnancy and fertility problems.
Perinatologists — specialists in treating fetal disorders.
Neonatologists — specialists in treating newborns who are born premature or who have a serious illness, injury or birth defect.
Orthopaedic surgeons — physicians who provide care for bone fractures, injuries, deformities, and other disturbances of the musculoskeletal system.
Ophthalmologists — physicians medically trained to diagnose, monitor and medically treat all problems affecting the eye.
Otolaryngologists — physicians who treat disorders of the ear, nose and throat, including hearing problems, snoring and sleep apnea and nasal surgery.
Plastic surgeons — experts in the repair or reconstruction of physical defects.
Cardiothoracic surgeons — physicians who perform surgery on the heart, veins and arteries.
Neurosurgeons — physicians who perform surgery on the brain, spine and other parts of the body’s nervous system.
Podiatrists — physicians who treat problems related to the feet.
Urologists — specialists who treat problems of the male and female urinary tracts and the male reproductive organs.