Steven Magill, MD, PhD

Medical Director of ProHealth Care's Diabetes Center

Dr. Magill, an endocrinologist, also serves as associate professor in the Department of Medicine at The Medical College of Wisconsin. He sees patients Thursday mornings at Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin Endocrinology Clinic located within ProHealth Care's Diabetes Center.  The Diabetes Center is located at 1205 Corporate Center Drive in Oconomowoc.  Dr. Magill provides care for adult patients with a variety of endocrine disorders.   To make an appointment, call 262-567-4828.

Mary Belter  RD, CD, CDE

Dietician

My philosophy regarding treating patients with diabetes is that they are ultimately in charge of managing their diabetes and it is my goal to provide them with the information and support they need to make the best decision possible in order to improve their health.


   

Sue Boex  RD, CD

Dietician

The reason I love dietetics is because it is constantly changing. I am always learning more to keep up with current research. Diabetes education has become much more advanced with the continuous glucose monitoring and insulin pumps patients now have available to improve their glucose control. My current position with the ProHealth Care Diabetes Center really challenges me to be an expert in diabetes nutrition.

 

 

 

Tammy Gallow RN, BSN, RD, CD

Dietician

My goal is to inspire and empower patients to achieve and maintain an improved quality of life and health.    As both a Registered Nurse and Dietitian, I see the importance of an integrative approach to health and the interaction of mind, body and spirit. My philosophy is that food is medicine and fresh whole foods are healing and life-giving.

My current position in Preventive Cardiology and the Diabetes Center provides the opportunity to assist patients avoid the complications of both Diabetes and Heart Disease by equipping them with the tools they need to create positive change.  Diet, exercise and lifestyle are powerful agents to help control cholesterol levels, blood pressure and blood sugar.  I am passionate about helping patients to grasp the power they have over their own health.

 

 

Martha Gleisner RN, BSN

Nurse Educator

I am a registered nurse working in the Diabetes Center in Waukesha.  My emphasis on diabetes education is to provide our clients with the tools they need to evolve from being a “diabetic” to becoming an individual with “well controlled diabetes”.  This is done through a collaborative approach with nurses, dieticians, nurse practitioners and physicians.  As a team we strive to design a lifestyle plan that will work for each individual. 

 

 

Theresa Neumer RD, CD, CDE

Dietician

I have been a Diabetes Educator for 10 years and my passion in caring for people with diabetes came from a fascination of the metabolism of carbohydrates and blood glucose. As a person who lives with Type 1 diabetes, it gives me an enlightened perspective of the patients needs and the providers expectations. New technology has given us the tools to educate and motivate a patient to find the right food, activity and medication plan so they can control their diabetes instead of it controlling them.

Carrie Petersen  RN, BSN, CDE, MS Exercise Physiology, CFCN 

Nurse Educator, Foot Care Nurse

My goal is to provide the Oconomowoc area with a comprehensive diabetic program that will improve their quality of life and prevent long term complications. My passion is exercise and I hope to instill this passion in everyone that I educate in the future.

Jessica Reinert

Program Assistant

My philosophy involves helping the patients or their loved ones successfully manage diabetes. I want  to provide patients with the information that they need to live long healthy lives.

 
 

Heather Sorum  RN, BS, MSN, APNP, BC-ADM, CFCN

Nurse Practitioner

I have been working in diabetes management for 6 years. I enjoy spending time with patients to help them learn new ways to manage their diabetes and also focus on inpatient management of diabetes.

 

 

Donna Voigt  RN, BSN, MSN, APNP, BC-ADM, CFCN

Manager of the Diabetes Center

My goal is to provide a high quality, cost effective educational program that crosses the continuum of care from inpatient to outpatient. To advance the nursing care of our patients with diabetes, to work as a team member with primary care physicians to help prevent long-term complications from diabetes.