Paul H. Hinderaker, MD
"I am very pleased that our new Meriter Wisconsin Heart relationship will further enhance our ability to provide optimal care to our patients. It provides a synergistic combination and utilization of our extensive resources to the great benefit of our patients."
2601 W. Beltline Highway, Suite 200
Madison, WI 53713
(608) 417-2100
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800 Clay Street
Darlington, WI 53530
(608) 776-5748
1050 Division Street
Mauston, WI 53948
(608) 847-6161
301 East Second Street
Richland Center, WI 53581
(608) 647-6161
Hospital Affiliations
Meriter Hospital
Select Specialty Hospital
Education and Board Certification
1980,
Fellowship,
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
1978,
Residency,
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
1976,
Internship,
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
1975,
Medical School,
UW School of Medicine and Public Health
ABMS/AOA Certification,
American Board of Internal Medicine
ABMS/AOA Certification,
American Board of IM/Cardiovascular Disease
ABMS/AOA Certification,
American Board of IM/Interventional Cardiology
Medical Interests
Dr. Hinderaker has a special interest in coronary artery disease management and treatment, which also includes risk factor management and patient education. The outcome for his patients is improved quality of life and longevity.
Medical Philosophy
Dr. Hinderaker believes that a team approach to medicine leads to success. He will work closely with you and your primary care provider to help you achieve optimal health. The opportunity to determine a scientific solution to a condition and use that knowledge to provide care is both fascinating and rewarding for Dr. Hinderaker. His expertise and empathy is evident, and allows you to feel confident and at ease.
Personal Interests
In his free time, Dr. Hinderaker enjoys personal fitness and spending time with his family.
About Interventional Cardiologists
An interventional cardiologist is a cardiologist who specializes in minimally invasive, catheter-based treatment for heart disease. Balloons and stents are used to open up arteries in the neck, carotids, heart, legs and kidneys that have become blocked, causing chest or leg pain, heart attack, stroke and non-healing leg ulcers. Interventionists treat cardiovascular diseases such as angina, coronary heart disease, heart valve disorders and vascular diseases of the legs, kidneys and brain.
Meriter Medical Group Provider:
Yes
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