As a thoracic surgeon in Wisconsin, Dr. James Tweddell is trained to perform complicated surgeries on the lungs, esophagus, heart and other parts of the chest.
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Yes, Dr. James S. Tweddell is accepting new patients at this office.
(414) 266-6437
9200 W Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53226
Dr. Tweddell has one office in Wisconsin where he specializes in Thoracic Surgery, Cardiac Surgery and General Surgery.
Dr. Tweddell works with one hundred and thirty-six doctors including Dr. Marcelle Neuburg and Dr. Catherine Hagen.
Following rigorous and lengthy training, thoracic surgeons are uniquely qualified to perform complex surgeries on the chest, or thorax as it is sometimes called. Their focus is usually on the lungs, esophagus, and other areas of the chest, and may also include the heart. As such, Dr. Tweddell may see patients in Wisconsin for a wide range of surgeries, for example removing cancer causing tumors from the esophagus and chest wall, or even a lung transplant.
Dr. James Tweddell is a cardiac surgeon that specializes in the surgical healing of cardiovascular and heart ailments. These could include ischemic, rheumatic, valvular, or congenital heart disease, endocarditis and atherosclerosis. Dr. Tweddell may carry out types of procedures such as surgical implantation of pacemakers and defibrillators, heart valve repair, heart transplant surgery, or coronary artery bypass.
As a general surgeon in Wisconsin, Dr. Tweddell performs a range of of surgeries and operations, usually focusing on areas and organs of the abdomen and their related organs. Dr. Tweddell may utilize invasive or minimally-invasive surgical techniques, with the latter reducing recovery time and stress on the patient's body.