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Howie's Health Notebook: St. Luke’s welcomes Dr. Jonna Quinn

Dr. Quinn

St. Luke’s Obstetrics & Gynecology Associates has welcomed Dr. Jonna Quinn.

Dr. Quinn earned her medical degree from Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Iowa. She completed her residency at Aultman Hospital, Canton, Ohio. She is board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. During her residency, she was named Laparoscopic Resident of the Year.

Dr. Quinn has served as a doctor for more than 10 years. Her areas of interest include comprehensive women’s health care, contraception, women’s sexual health, pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence, abnormal uterine bleeding evaluation and management, routine health screening, and menopause management.

St. Luke’s is now part of Aspirus Health. Aspirus is a non-profit, community-directed health system based in Wausau, Wisconsin, serving northeastern Minnesota, northern and central Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The health system operates 18 hospitals and 130 outpatient locations with nearly 14,000 team members, including 1,300 employed physicians and advanced practice clinicians.

-- St. Luke's press release

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