- Primary CareThe providers at OAW’s ORTHO-ASAP Clinic will complete a clinical note documenting the care and treatment you received at our ORTHO-ASAP Clinic. This information will be forwarded to your family doctor or primary care physician upon finalization and completion.
- Family PracticeSports medicine is not a medical specialty in itself. Most sports medicine doctors are certified in internal medicine, emergency medicine, family medicine, orthopedics, or another specialty and then acquire additional training with a 2-year fellowship in sports medicine to be certified as a sports medicine specialist.
- Emergency CareStop in and start healing with ORTHO-ASAP: a faster, easier, less expensive alternative to the ER or Urgent Care. Avoid the lines and meet with orthopaedic providers who specialize in...
- Internal Medicine
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Diabetes Care
- UltrasoundYour doctor will assess your symptoms and perform a physical examination. Imaging studies such as an X-ray, CT-scan, ultrasound or MRI may be ordered to further explore the extent of the damage.
- MRIMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a computer-based diagnostic imaging procedure that uses a large magnetic field and radio waves to produce detailed images of the structures of the body to detect any abnormalities. It is particularly useful for imaging of the soft tissues which are not well visualized on X-rays.
- Radiology
- X-Rays
- Computed Tomography
- Interventional Radiology
- General SurgeryMedical and surgical services at Orthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin are complemented by orthopaedic physician assistants, nurses, and other allied health professionals to aid patients post injury and post-surgery.
- Orthopedics
- ArthroscopyTendon repair surgery is performed to repair a torn or ruptured tendon and restore normal function and movement to the joint. It is usually performed by arthroscopy. An arthroscope is a thin, pencil-like device fitted with a camera and a light source. The arthroscope is inserted through a small incision which allows your surgeon to view images of the torn tendon on a monitor and help operate miniature surgical instruments to perform the surgery.
- Ankle Surgery
- Joint ReplacementOAW's Orthopaedic Surgeons perform a variety of outpatient procedures such as; Total Joint Replacement, Spine Surgery, Arthroscopic Procedures, Fracture Care, Local Procedures along with Epidural Steroid Injections.
- Hand Surgery
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Arthroscopy
- Hip Replacement
- Knee Replacement
- Burns
- Sports MedicineOrthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin is committed to providing the highest quality specialized musculoskeletal care to the patients and communities we serve. Our physician subspecialties include hand and upper extremity, spine, arthroplasty, total joint reconstruction, sports medicine, foot, and ankle surgeries. Click on the below links to know more about their services.
- Physical TherapyOAW Indoor Sports Complex in New Berlin is back open and accepting patients for Physical Therapy. Please contact our Physical Therapy department at
- Occupational TherapyWe understand that being injured can be stressful, painful, and intrusive on your lifestyle. That’s why our Physical & Occupational Therapy professionals are knowledgeable, friendly, and committed to providing you the highest quality care possible. Our top priority is helping you return to the activities you enjoy through a comprehensive rehabilitation that considers your goals and your activity level. If your injury requires surgery, completing your Physical or Occupational Therapy at OAW allows our staff to provide you with exceptional care by maintaining communication with your surgeon.
- Tennis Elbow
- Podiatric Surgery