Michael A Parish, MDThoracic Surgery in Appleton, WI
Thoracic Surgery, Thoracic OncologyGender
Male
Languages spoken
English
About Michael A Parish, MD
Michael A. Parish, MD, is a thoracic surgeon and thoracic oncologist at Ascension Wisconsin in Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Parish is board-certified in thoracic surgery. He provides care to the adult and teenage population with benign or malignant disease affecting any organ in the chest other than the heart and great vessels. This includes lung masses, benign or malignant esophageal masses, chest wall, diaphragm or mediastinal masses. Dr. Parish has a special interest in treatment of lung cancer, chest sarcoma, and treatment of mesothelioma. He believes everyone deserves exellent care and treatment regardless of who they are. Multidisciplinary treatment of lung cancer and chest cancers is critical. When not caring for patients, Dr. Parish enjoys listening to music, enjoys theater and the arts and spending time with family and friends.
Education
Medical Education
Howard University College of MedicineQualifications
Hospital affiliations
- Ascension All Saints Hospital
- Ascension Calumet Hospital
- Ascension Columbia St. Mary's Hospital Milwaukee
- Ascension Columbia St. Mary's Hospital Ozaukee
- Ascension NE Wisconsin - Mercy Campus
- Ascension NE Wisconsin - St. Elizabeth Campus
- Ascension SE Wisconsin Hospital - Elmbrook Campus
- Ascension Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Hospital
- Ascension St. Francis Hospital
Certifications
- The American Board of Thoracic Surgery - Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery
Locations
Michael A Parish, MD offers services at multiple locations. Contact your preferred location to schedule an appointment.Provider's primary location
Ascension NE Wisconsin - St. Elizabeth Campus
Provider's primary location
Ascension Columbia St. Mary's Milwaukee - Water Tower Medical Commons | Thoracic
Ascension All Saints Hospital Cancer Center
Professional Statement
I believe everyone deserves excellent care and treatment, regardless of who they are. Multidisciplinary treatment of lung cancer and chest cancers is critical.
-Michael A Parish, MD