Adam
Dachman: A surgeon who touches many lives in many ways
Many people have been touched by Dr. Adam Dachman's hands. He
has spent eight years at Upland Hills Health perfecting the
latest innovative surgical procedures and keeping up with
advances in technology. This is evident to his patients and
their families, who come to learn they are in good hands.
As a passionate physician dedicated to personal growth, Dr.
Dachman has traveled near and far to bring the latest advances
to southwest Wisconsin. He and a talented staff have successfully
performed nearly 3,800 procedures in Dodgeville – many that
were previously not available, nor heard of.
"When we recruited Dr. Dachman, he was highly sought after
by hospitals and clinics across the nation. We were and are
so fortunate he picked Dodgeville," says Ray Marmorstone,
CEO of Upland Hills Health.
Dr. Dachman has found his practice philosophy is greatly
appreciated by area residents. "I'm a competitive physician,
so I'm always looking for the best options for my patients. I'm
going to look for the cutting-edge techniques, ways to maximize
safety and help patients get back to work as quickly as possible,"
Dachman adds.
His philosophy and skills are a great asset to Upland Hills
Health. "Dr. Dachman serves us exclusively and is truly dedicated
to our operations. He adds to the scope of services we can
provide, and like many of our doctors, encourages us to really
focus on our patients and look for new and innovative ways
to help them," Marmorstone said.
Dr. Dachman's practice offers a wide range of state-of-the-art
procedures, including laparoscopic gall-bladder surgery, hernia
repair, colon surgery, and heartburn surgery.
A busy colon cancer prevention program has successfully reduced
the number of colon cancers seen each year at Upland Hills
Health.
A large portion of Dr. Dachman's patients have breast abnormalities
and require sensitive and caring attention. This is where
Dr. Dachman finds the essence of practicing medicine today
– the doctor-patient relationship. "I've worked hard to maintain
this honor to be a part of a patient's journey through difficult
circumstance," Dr. Dachman says.
Dr. Dachman has worked hard to bring new surgical procedures
to southwest Wisconsin. When asked about the changes he has
implemented, Dachman says, "When I look back, I can feel proud
of these accomplishments. Each advancement has taken planning,
careful patient selection, and precision execution," he adds.
One technique Dr. Dachman has brought to Dodgeville is a
hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery. This allows a patient
to undergo major abdominal procedures with only small incisions. Thus
allowing for much faster healing rates and quicker returns
to a healthy lifestyle.
He has mastered laparoscopic incisional hernia repair, which
means a patient can leave the hospital the same day as his
surgery with remarkable pain control.
Dr. Dachman has performed thousands of laparoscopic procedures,
many of which were for chronic heartburn sufferers. This has
been a welcome relief for those patients undergoing the procedure.
He has also introduced to this area a line of Venus Access
options for local chemotherapy patients. This is considered
by many medical professionals a tricky technique, and Dr.
Dachman has developed precise ways to give cancer patients
a better access port for their life-enhancing and often life-saving
medications.
"Comprehensive, caring surgical services with the utmost
attention to detail is what my patients expect and deserve. And,
it's what I deliver," Dachman says.
Other new procedures he offers include infra-red coagulation
for bleeding hemorrhoids; thorascopy for chest and lung biopsies;
and groin hernia repair technique that allows a patient to
return to work in one to two weeks.
Before coming to Wisconsin, he did his internship and residency
at Michigan State University/Botsford General Hospital. He's
a graduate of Des Moines University, College of College of
Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery. To learn more about Dr.
Dachman, visit www.adamdachman.com.
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