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United Healthcare Contract Negotiations

Due to the contract dispute between UnitedHealthcare and Ascension Wisconsin, we understand many of our patients have questions and concerns. We want to be transparent and provide clarity regarding your care.

We are still in-network with UnitedHealthcare, and that contract remains in effect until October 1, 2025. Please note that even if you receive a letter from UnitedHealthcare stating otherwise, you are still covered for your appointments with us.

If you have an upcoming clinic appointment on or after October 1st, you have 2 options:

(1) Keep your appointment as scheduled. If we become out of network, we can submit the visit to UHC as an out-of-network claim. If you do not have out-of-network benefits, we can treat your visit as self-pay and you will receive a 47% discount on any services you receive from us.

(2) Cancel or Reschedule your appointment to a later date.

Due to the extensive prep required for hospital based elective procedures, we have made the difficult decision to reschedule or cancel those appointments for October 1st. We will make a decision about October 2nd & 3rd procedures soon. 

You may also contact UHC about continuity of care protections guaranteed by the Affordable Care Act. While MMA may assist with any required paperwork, we cannot initiate a continuity of care request on your behalf. 

For more information, you can visit the official negotiation pages for each organization:

We appreciate your patience and will keep you informed of any changes.

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Medical Conditions

Medical Conditions

At Madison Medical, we do our best to educate patients regarding their health care. Understanding your medical condition is an important part of this. Following is a listing of the the most common patient medical conditions, followed by a brief discretion of each. We encourage you to contact your physician or nurse if you have any specific concerns or additional questions.

Acid Reflux (GER & GERD) in Adults
Barrett's Esophagus
Celiac Disease
Colon Polyps
Crohn's Disease
Diverticulosis and Diverticulitis
Gastritis
Gastroparesis
GI Bleeding
Hemorrhoids
Indigestion (Dyspepsia)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Lactose Intolerance
Liver Disease
Pancreatitis
Peptic Ulcers (Stomach Ulcers)
Smoking and the Digestive System
Ulcerative Colitis
Viral Gastroenteritis
Your Digestive System and How It Works