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Wildflower Counseling
Wildflower Counseling, located at 2918 Marketplace Drive in Fitchburg, Wisconsin, is a health institution that focuses on helping individuals of all ages heal, grow, and tap into their inner strengths. The therapists at Wildflower Counseling believe in providing a safe and collaborative environment for clients to explore and overcome challenges such as depression, anxiety, and trauma. Through a holistic approach that integrates therapy, yoga, mindfulness, and trauma-informed care, clients can work towards finding meaning, self-worth, and fulfillment in their lives. The therapists at Wildflower Counseling are dedicated to breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health and providing accessible care to individuals across the lifespan. They offer a free 15-minute consultation and a reduced/sliding scale fee based on income and financial need. In addition to individual therapy, they also offer consultation and training for schools and organizations to promote social emotional learning and trauma-informed practices.
Daniel McCulley, MD
Daniel McCulley, MD is a geriatrician and memory care specialist located at 5543 East Cheryl Parkway in Fitchburg, Wisconsin, United States. Dr. McCulley works with patients experiencing age-related declines in memory and cognitive function, treating all stages of memory loss including early memory changes, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia. He also addresses issues that increase the risk of memory concerns such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and medication side effects. Dr. McCulley is passionate about educating patients on healthy habits that can help keep the brain healthy, such as exercise, a healthy diet, quality sleep, stress reduction, social connections, and cognitive activity. He takes a team approach to treating memory issues, working closely with social workers, neuropsychologists, nurses, medical assistants, and the patient's support system to provide the best care and support the best outcomes. In his free time, Dr. McCulley enjoys reading, hiking, camping, and running. He ensures that all of his patients' questions are answered and they feel validated, treating them as he would his own family member. Donations to UW Health are managed by the University of Wisconsin Foundation, a publicly supported charitable organization.
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