Michael Stadler, MD

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911 W Henderson St Ste 300
Salisbury, NC 28144
Michael Stadler, MD, believes every patient should be a partner in her medical care and he works hard to make that possible. He likes to educate patients and involve them in the medical decision-making process. Dr. Stadler understands that sometimes obstetrics and gynecology can be overwhelming, so he tries to explain things simply, from the most basic medical matters to the most complex. Dr. Stadler believes being given the chance to improve medical conditions of others is truly rewarding, especially with a supportive team. Dr. Stadler's team at home is just as supportive. He and his wife have seven children, four biological sons and three adopted daughters. His family life is very busy but even basic activities are a fun learning experience.
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