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Our Physicians:

The physicians profiled in this website have chosen to be a part of the Stevens Community Medical Center because of its philosophy to give the highest standard of care. They have chosen to work in this community because of the values and lifestyles our community offers and for the opportunity to know their patients as neighbors and friends.

At Stevens Community Medical Center, patients are our first priority. We strive to design and deliver medical services that meet our patient's needs in an atmosphere that promotes healing and comfort. We invite you to browse through the following profiles of our physicians.


Allergist
Allergists are specialized medical doctors that are trained to treat allergic diseases, immunologic disorders and asthma. All qualified allergists are first trained in pediatrics or internal medicine prior to studying the speciality of allergy.

+ Edward Green, MD

+ Mutnick, Jack M.D.

Family Practice
Family physicians are specifically trained to care for all family members. This fosters a long term, trusting partnership that grows between your family and your doctor. Your doctor, in turn, is part of a network of health care providers and specialists which are available to you if needed. Whether it be a wellness exam, a routine office call or an unplanned visit, your family physician knows your medical history, your preference for care, and your family's unique personality and lifestyle needs. Stevens Community Medical Center's Family Practice Physicians are a talented group of doctors, devoted to this medical specialty that is centered on the whole person. All of our Family Practice Physicians are members of the Minnesota Medical Association.

+ Patrick Burke, M.D.

+ Olyn Wernsing, M.D.

+ Kim Tatsumi, M.D.

+ Greg Abler, M.D.

+ Julia Hoffman, M.D.

+ Robert Bösl, M.D.

+ George Jay, M.D.

Dermatology
Dermatologists are medical doctors that specialize in the medical and surgical care of skin, hair and nails. They are committed to maintaining healthy skin as well as dealing with skin diseases of all types, including skin cancer and pre-cancer, acne, psoriasis, eczema and warts.

+ Eric Lewis, M.D., Ph.D.

Orthopedic Surgery
Complete orthopedic care is now offered at your hometown medical center, providing you with more convenience and peace of mind.

+ James Green, M.D.

+ Michael Holte, M.D.

General Surgery
Surgeons work closely with other specialists such as family practice physicians, radiologists, anesthetists and internal medicine physicians in order to ensure the surgery goes smoothly.

Today's surgeons are better equipped with technical knowledge and instrumentation than ever before.

+ Somkiat Viratyosin, M.D.

Emergency Room and Urgent Care
A physician is in the facility 24 hours a day, seven days a week at Stevens Community Medical Center.
The Emergency Department physicians and staff are highly trained professionals who treat patients in distress.

+ Gaither Bynum, M.D.

+ Bhavesh K. Patel M.D.

+ Christopher Wanner, M.D.

Nurse Midwife
Nurse Midwife practice is the management of women's primary healthcare. It focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, the post-partum period, newborn care, family planning and gynecological needs of women of all ages. Most Nurse Midwife attended births occur in hospitals.

+ Paige McNally, CNM

Radiology
Radiologists play an instrumental role in the detection of many diseases. They are physicians who have completed intensive education to qualify them to interpret all types of x-ray examinations. Services available at SCMC include x-ray, CAT, ultrasound, MRI, mammography, biopsy, spinal injection, and dexa scan.

+ Andrea V. Giambi, D.O.

Internal Medicine
Internalists specialize in the diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of internal organs and functions of the body. They also act as a health manager, guiding adult patients through the course of treatment and appropriate lifestyle modifications.

+ Joan Goering, M.D.

+ Cara Nachbor, CFNP

Podiatry
The human foot is a complex structure. It contains 26 bones—plus muscles, nerves, ligaments, and blood vessels—and is designed for balance and mobility. The 52 bones in your feet make up about one fourth of all the bones in your body. Podiatrists, also known as doctors of podiatric medicine (DPMs), diagnose and treat disorders, diseases, and injuries of the foot and lower leg to keep this part of the body working properly.

+ Alex Lebrija, DPM

+ Amee Gibson, DPM

Optometry

+ Michael E. Lair, O.D.

 


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