Woodlawn Health announces that Dr. Eric Rindlisbacher, a podiatrist, has joined its medical staff.
“The thing I love about Woodlawn is the people," Rindlisbacher said, adding that everyone has been welcoming.
Rindlisbacher graduated from Brigham Young University-Idaho and then attended medical school at Des Moines University. He completed his residency at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center. His education and training allow him to perform surgeries when needed.
“I love the mix of clinic and surgery time. I can still spend time with patients but also get to perform procedures I enjoy,” he said about podiatry.
The leadership at Woodlawn is thrilled to offer these new services to their community.
“We heard the need for a podiatrist here in Rochester, and we are excited to have Dr. Rindlisbacher on board. This is just one of the many ways we continue to earn the right to care for our community,” Woodlawn Health COO Brad Rogers said.
Rindlisbacher is accepting new patients. To make an appointment, call 574-223-9393.
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