Transformed Therapeutics SC
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Orthopedic regenerative treatments: Non-surgical, non-invasive regenerative stem cell therapy He now resides in the South Eastern part of Wisconsin.
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1231 George Towne Drive
Pewaukee, WI
53072
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 4pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 4pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 4pm |
| Friday | 8am - 4pm |
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Welcome to Transformed Therapeutics. Your Cells Treat You
Owned and operated by board certified orthopedic surgeons, Dr. Stanwyck and Dr. Tadych, have over 50 years of combined surgical experience. Bringing you the latest in therapeutic treatments with the goal of reducing pain and improving your lifestyle without major surgery; Welcome to Transformed Therapeutics. Your Cells Treat You
Scott Stanwyck is an Orthopedic Surgeon with a passion for biocellular mechanics. He attended Medical School at the University of Vermont where he received his bachelors degree in Biology followed by a masters degree in Pharmacology Medicine. His Orthopedic Residency was completed at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City which is claimed to be the #1 Hospital for Orthopedic Surgery in the Nation! He went on to a NIH Fellowship for Biomechanics at Rush University in Chicago, Illinois. He now resides in the South Eastern part of Wisconsin.
Dr. Kevin Tadych is a true “Wisconsinite.” He is a double Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon, and Sports Medicine Physician with a degree in Molecular Biology. Dr.Tadych attended the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse studying biology, later transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he obtained his Bachelor of Science Degree in Molecular Biology. In 1982 he began school at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee studying Chemistry. Following his dreams, he remained in Wisconsin, attending the Medical College of Wisconsin where he continued his residency for Orthopedic Surgery.