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"The object of the physician is to find health. Anyone can find disease."

~ Andrew Taylor Still, MD, DO

Dr. Angela Marchant

About Dr. Marchant

Dr. Angela Marchant (she/her) became a physician to be a healer. Becoming an osteopath healed her. She is honored to witness the wisdom of the body with her patients.

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Angela was born and raised in Milwaukee, WI. As a student in Milwaukee Public Schools (Rufus King Represent!) her passion and life-long commitment to social justice began. She earned a bachelor's degree from Brandeis University in Women's and Gender Studies and Public Health and her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from AT Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona. In college she spent a semester studying health and development in Kenya. In her time in Madison prior to medical school, Angela vounteered with Groundwork, a local racial justice collective, and community organizations working for justice in housing, addiction recovery and the prison industrial system. She extended medical school to complete a year-long predoctoral teaching fellowship, expanding her knowledge in Osteopathic Manual Medicine and Anatomy. She completed her internship and residency in Family Medicine at University of Wisconsin Madison. She is board certified in Family Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. 

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Since completion of training, Angela has practiced family medicine including obstetrics at a federally qualified health center in Madison, Wisconsin. Her areas of interests in medicine include integrative medicine, breastfeeding medicine, LGBTQ medicine including gender affirming care, addiction medicine and traditional osteopathy, particularly osteopathy for newborns. She is grateful to expand her practice providing osteopathic treatment to a wider range of patients in the four lakes region. 

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In her free time Angela enjoys spending time with her wife, two young children and dog. She loves exploring (and photographing) remnant prairies, fishing, biking, yoga, gardening and spending time outside with family and friends.

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About Sarah Hinkley

Sarah (she/her) is the "Caretaker of Tallgrass." She helps make sure the day to day administrative operations of the practice are running optimally. She also enjoys the opportunity to genuinely support and connect with patients. Sarah is proud to work at a place that deeply values the inherent dignity of human beings and holistic healing. She is excited to be a part of shifting the way we care for ourselves and our community. In her free time, Sarah enjoys spending time with her teenager, reading, bike riding and facilitating group gatherings and one-on-one inquiries with people going through major life transitions.

Our Services

Traditional osteopathic principles are at the core of everything we do at Tallgrass, whether primary care, breastfeeding and lactation medicine or traditional osteopathic treatment.

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Dr. Marchant's Specialties

Primary Care

for all ages

Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment

Breastfeeding and Lactation Medicine

Integrative Medicine

LGBTQIA+ Medicine

Visit Us

HOURS

Monday - Thursday 9-5

Weekends by appointment

PHONE

 Tel 608-285-2863

Fax 616-226-4949

ADDRESS

303 S. Paterson St #5

Madison, WI 53703

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About Tallgrass Prairie

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"If you stand among in the Tallgrass prairie you can discern the different sounds of the collective swoosh. Stems clack together at the base, the waist-high leaves rub with grasshopper buzz and the seed heads are a soft hiss dissipating above my head. Goldfinches bounce their wavy flight pattern above the waves, the rise and fall of their voices mirror their path and the surge of moving grass. The sound of the prairie is like the inhale and exhale of the land itself. The boom of a prairie chicken, the lilt of a bobolink, the rasp of a Sandhill crane – these are voices you may never hear."

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From the essay "Tallgrass" by Robin Wall Kimmerer

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Rooted on HoChunk Land
The Ho-Chunk have called Teejop (pronounced day-JOPE, Madison) and the shores of Waaksikhomikra (Where the Person Rests, Lake Mendota) home always and forever. They are here. With reverence, we rest.
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