Shannon J Reinbold, MDInternal Medicine-Pediatrics in Grafton, WI
Gender
Female
Languages spoken
English
About Shannon J Reinbold, MD
Shannon Reinbold, MD, is an internal medicine doctor with Ascension Wisconsin in Grafton, WI. She provides personalized primary care for conditions that affect adults as they age. Dr. Reinbold listens to understand you and your health concerns. She takes the time to get to know you and your family's health history. Then, Dr. Reinbold works with you to create a personalized care plan that helps promote your long-term health and well-being.
Whether you have new symptoms or just want to talk to a doctor about your health and wellness, Dr. Reinbold is here for you. She can help you stay healthy by providing preventive care, finding health concerns early and managing chronic conditions. Dr. Reinbold has a special interest in preventive medicine for all ages, adolescent medicine, genetic disorders, and autoimmune diseases. When not caring for patients, Dr. Reinbold enjoys enjoy spending time with her family and friends. Her children keep her quite busy. Dr. Reinbold enjoys cooking, gardening, reading, hiking and attending theatrical performances.
Education
Medical Education
Saint Louis University School of MedicineQualifications
Hospital affiliations
- Ascension Columbia St. Mary's Hospital Milwaukee
- Ascension Columbia St. Mary's Hospital Ozaukee
Certifications
- The American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
- The American Board of Pediatrics - Pediatrics
Location
Ascension Columbia St. Mary's - Grafton
Professional Statement
A patient-doctor partnership is very important to me. It is built on mutual respect and trust. With that framework, I strive to educate patients and provide my opinion to empower them to make the best decisions for themselves or their children. I try to view each patient as a unique individual and develop a personalized care approach. Most importantly, I want to maintain a comfortable relationship where patients feel they can speak openly and ask questions.
-Shannon J Reinbold, MD