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Faculty, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Dr. Foley is certified by both the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgery. He specializes in the treatment of diseases of the colon and rectum, including colon and rectal cancer, ulcerative colitis, crohn’s disease and diverticultis. His practice includes diagnostic and therapeutic colonoscopy as well as the use of laparoscopy in the surgical treatment of colonic disease.
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Colorectal Surgery Clinic
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(608) 263-7502
(800) 323-8942
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UW Hospital and Clinics
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Surgery Clinic
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(608) 263-7502
(800) 323-8942
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Wayfinding
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Surgical Oncology Clinic
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(608) 263-7502
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UW Carbone Cancer Center
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Our doctors provide a wide range of services. The following list represents some, but not all, of the procedures offered by this physician.
Anal Sphincter Reconstruction, Banding of Hemorrhoids, Colon and Rectal Surgery, Hand Assisted Laparoscopy, Hemorrhoidectomy, Ileal Pouch Reconstruction, Laparoscopic Colon Surgery, Laparoscopic Rectal Surgery, Open Colon Surgery, Open Rectal Surgery, Sphincter Sparing Surgery, Stapled Hemorrhoid Surgery, Total Proctocolectomy and Ileal Pouch
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English
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Medical interpreters are available to help
patients communicate with hospital and clinic staff.
For more information, please contact
interpreter services at (608) 262-9000.
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Professional Certifications and Education
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| Board Certification |
Surgery
Colon and Rectal Surgery
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| Fellowship |
Massachusetts General Hospital
Lahey Clinic Medical Center
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| Residency |
New England Deaconess Hospital
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| Internship |
New England Deaconess Hospital
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| Medical School |
Harvard Medical School, 1985
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Hospital Affiliations
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| Primary Affiliation(s) |
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
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| Secondary Affiliation(s) |
Veterans Hospital - Wm. S. Middleton Memorial
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| Research |
Dr. Foley’s research interests focus on clinical trials designed to improve the surgical care of colorectal disease, through process improvement or the application of novel therapeutic techniques. |
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